

CPIC Event
February 26, 2008
A talk with Praseeda Gopinath (English, Binghamton University).
"'The Unbreakable Tabus': English Manliness in Late Imperial Spaces"
5-7PM, LN 2408C
December 6, 2007
A talk with Christine Keating (Womens' studies, Ohio State University).
"The Interplay of Fraternalist and Paternalist Approaches to Colonial Rule in India"
November 26-27, 2007
A talk with Sylvia Marcos
"Gender and Eros in Mesoamerican Religions"
4:20 - 7 PM, Monday, November 26
Reinhardt Room, LSG (Library South Ground) 332
"Towards a Decolonial Feminism"
4:00 - 6 PM, Tuesday, Novemebr 27
LN 2408
Sylvia Marcos, currently at Universidad Aut Ãnoma del Estado de Morelos, Claremont Graduate University, introduces us to ancient and contemporary Mesoamerican healing/religion/cosmology/epistemology and enables us to rethink "gender" and the body from within a fluid dualism that is a great tension with the Western dichotomous gender binary. Marcos has spent her life understanding indigenous communal resistance, including the Zapatista movement.
Marcos is founder of and participant in the Seminario Permanente de Genero y Antropologia of the Instituto de Investigaciones Antropol Ãgicas of the Universidad Nacional Aut Ãnoma de M Áxico. She has been Professor in the Harvard Divinity School, and at other U.S. universities. She is the author of Taken from the Lips: Gender and Eros in Mesoamerican Religions, Gender, Bodies, Religions, and the collective work Sexuality and Religion in Cross-Cultural Perspective and well many influential scholarly articles.
"Comunidad y Salud Mental".
A talk by Carmen Pimentel Sevilla. Centro Comunitario de Salud Mental (CECOSAM)Perú
Talk: "La Cuestión Intercultural" / "The Intercultural Question".
A conversation with Anibal Quijano on the Intercultural Questions.
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