Please join local and invited members of the Southwest Seminar for the inaugural workshop on the teaching and pedagogy of colonialism in the early modern Latin America and the Americas.
The Southwest Seminar: Critical Pedagogy on Colonial Latin America. A workshop on new approaches to teaching.
When: Friday, April 14th, 2023 at 9:30 AM
Where: César Chávez Room 406A
Please join local and invited members of the Southwest Seminar for the inaugural workshop on the teaching and pedagogy of colonialism in the early modern Latin America and the Americas. Our invited scholars will share original research, annotated translations, teaching activities, and lesson plans. The workshop is part of wider initiative that promotes and elevates critical scholarship of teaching and understandings of the past.
Invited presenters include:
Dr. Gregory Cushman, University of Arizona
Dr. Tracy Goode, Americas Research Network
Dr. Kristin Dutcher Mann, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
Dr. Megan McDonie, The University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley
Dr. Santiago Muñoz-Arbeláez, The University of Texas at Austin
Dr. Lance Thurner, Rutgers University
The Southwest Seminar is dedicated to original, innovative works focused on the study of colonial Latin America. The consortium is comprised of an interdisciplinary group of scholars from more than a dozen institutions. For more information, please contact Dr. R.A. Kashanipour at rykash@arizona.edu