Wednesday, October 9, 2024
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Kim Koo Library (328)
111 Thayer St.
Please register in advance on the Events@Brown event listing.
Lunch will be provided for registered attendees.
About the Event
CLACS Cogut Visiting Professor Jamille Pinheiro Dias will present her research on "Indigenous Arts and Epistemic Justice: Collaboration, Circulation, Internationalization."
About the Speaker
Jamille Pinheiro Dias is the director of the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and the co-director of the Environmental Humanities Research Hub at the University of London, where she also works as a Lecturer. She was previously a von der Heyden Fellow and an affiliate faculty member at the Franklin Humanities Institute’s Amazon Lab at Duke University. Prior to working in London, she was a Research Associate at the University of Manchester as part of the project Cultures of Anti-Racism in Latin America, funded by the United Kingdom’s Arts and Humanities Research Council. Her studies involve the environmental humanities, Amazonian cultural production, Indigenous arts, and translation studies in Latin America, with a focus on Brazil.
About the Series
Graduate students and faculty affiliated with the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies are invited to present their work at this roundtable luncheon series. Faculty and graduate student research presentations will alternate on a biweekly basis. All are welcome.