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No, Pazivities: Critiques and Re-Readings of Octavio Paz

  • CGIS South S216 David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies 1730 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA, 02138 United States (map)

An informal critical inquiry into Octavio Paz’s work from the perspective of three different areas of study: religion, ecological studies, and human rights. The event will be moderated by gender studies professor Dr. Jorge Sánchez. Refreshments will be provided.

Speaker Alfredo Garcia Garza, PhD Candidate in the Committee on the Study of Religion at Harvard University. Andrea Garze, PhD Candidate in Romance Languages and Literature at Harvard University. Carlos A. González, PhD candidate and scholar in the Romance Languages and Literatures Department at Harvard University.

Moderated by Dr. Jorge Sánchez Cruz, former visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, a scholar of race, gender, and sexuality In Latin American, Latinx, and Caribbean Literature and Cultures.

Earlier Event: April 18
Rumba by Frank Maza
Later Event: April 22
SOMOS Latinx Annual Celebration