International Education Week TODAY!!! NOV 16th
Thania Muñoz + Berman : https://umbc.webex.com/wbxmjs/joinservice/sites/umbc/meeting/download/7c30084c32904a6a95d0de8a1e7a1a4f?siteurl=umbc&MTID=m9ac838b376989ebd0ceee8a159f90a64
Gender, Latin America, and Performance
Time: 1 p.m. – 2 p.m.
This panel will discuss cross-dressing cancionistas (singers) on Argentinian radio and feminist Mexican protests against femicides and their use of glitter as performance.
Full Description
In this talk, Thania Muñoz and Jessica Berman will discuss two forms of performance in Latin America: glitter protests and tango singers. Thania Muñoz will discuss her research on “Glitter Bombing” —a political action— in response to alleged rapes against teenage girls perpetrated by the local police and the lack of immediate attention to this act by the Security Minister in Mexico City. By doing an archival transnational literary and journalistic revision of the movement’s origins, from a social justice perspective, Muñoz argues glitter has turned into a sparkly tool of solidarity and protest. By analyzing “glitter bombings” and the performative bodily use of glitter in contemporary feminists’ movements in Mexico, she traces how amidst a violent Nation-State against women, glitter has been used as an instrument to protest patriarchal violence and at the same time to shine on those feminists’ allies who continue to demand justice.
Berman will discuss her research on the development of radio in Argentina in the early 20th century and the rise of Argentine women as tango singers (or cancionistas) and composers at the same time. Berman will argue that modern habits of listening engendered by recorded sound and broadcast radio help propel new ways of understanding embodiment, intimacy, and relation in Argentina in the twenties and thirties, which we can see in the shifting ways that women sound their presence in the world of tango.
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MLLI Research Day 2022: Thania Muñoz D., Milvia Hernández, Elisabeth Arévalo-Guerrero, David Beard (Nov. 18, 2022 10-12pm)
https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/mlli/events/111739
10 a.m – 2 p.m.
Full Description
This event is to celebrate the research done by our MLLI community who is composed of a very international diversity cohort of both faculty and students. Our Faculty members are originally from Canada, US, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Morocco, Senegal, China, Japan, Spain, France, Germany, India, Hungary, Russia among others.
During the Annual MLLI research Day 2022, MLLI faculty and graduate/undergraduate students present about their research (10-12 and 1-2pm)
An ” INCC Alumni happy hour” also takes place 12-1pm to reunite our INCC alumni from the MA in Intercultural Communication (INCC) (as well as faculty and grads) to share about their current research, job opportunities, and life events since they graduated. Alumni connect virtually from different parts of the world. This is and international networking opportunity for our current INCC graduate students to learn from possible job/academic applications after they complete their INCC MA program.
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Delivery: Virtual
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