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Holding it Together at the End of Term
Imagining Latinidades
English - December 17, 2019 09:00 - 49 minutes - 34.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 27 ratingsHow To Education History latina latino latinx ethnic studies higher education scholarship latinx podcast latino podcast latina podcast latino studies Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Latina/o/x Education at PWIs (Live from the Latinx Excellence in the Midwest Conference)
Next Episode: Palante: An Interview with Iris Morales
Darrel Wanzer-Serrano and Ariana Ruiz meet up for a bit of a retrospective on 2019. They have a little podcast discussion about the podcast and the first semester of programming for Imagining Latinidades. They then ponder some of their favorite readings of the year so far and talk about how to productively (and unproductively) deal with end of term stress for students. The podcast will be on hiatus until we return with an interview with Iris Morales on January 14, 2020.
★ Thanks to our sponsors ★
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s generous support through its Sawyer Seminar program allowed “Imagining Latinidades: Articulations of National Belonging” to launch at the University of Iowa. This podcast was born from the Sawyer Seminar and we hope it will continue on afterward.The Obermann Center for Advanced Studies, at Iowa, was the birthplace of our Seminar theme, which gave rise to this podcast.Show notes:
Subscribe to this podcast, please! Amazon.com: Terrorizing Latina/o Immigrants: Race, Gender, and Immigration Policy Post-9/11 (9781439912867): Anna Sampaio: BooksIn Search of Belonging: Latinas, Media, and Citizenship (Latinos in Chicago and Midwest): Jillian M Baez: 9780252083419: Amazon.com: BooksCitizens but Not AmericansKarma R. Chávez, “Remapping Latinidad: A Performance Cartography of Latina/o Identity in Rural Nebraska,” Text & Performance QuarterlyChapter Four: Migrations Through Academia: Reflections of a Tenured Latina Professor on JSTORYou can reply to this podcast here:
Twitter, Instagram, Facebook: @ImaginingLatHosts on Twitter: Darrel is @DoctorDWS, Ariana is @aryruiz710, Rene is @rene5311Email: [email protected]Credits
Our cover art, a photo of an installation titled “El Hielo / I.C.E,” is provided courtesy of the artist, Fidencio Fifield-Perez.Music by Juan Ruiz.Our hosting is provided by Transistor.fm, which we really love.Our podcasting app of choice is Overcast.fm, which also makes a handy app that streamlines the process of making the chapter markers in this podcast.