Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Intervenciones
INTERVENCIONES: Latin American and Caribbean Studies Working Papers for Social Change
intervención
nombre femenino
La palabra “intervenir” viene del latín intervenire y significa “venir a ponerse entre dos o más cosas“.
Intervenciones is an occasional series of short working papers written by members of the Latin American and Caribbean Studies community at UW and beyond.
These works are meant to engage current events, inject hemispheric sensibilities into ongoing political and intellectual debates, and provide opportunities for thinking about the possibilities that exist in between past and future and across North and South. To submit a paper for consideration, please send your manuscript to lasuw@uw.edu. We accept papers in any language of the Americas, Abiayala, and the Caribbean and are open to various citational formats.
Featured Intervenciones:
The Promise of New Human Rights Paradigms: Latin Americanist Reflections on the 2020 US Elections
Author: Angelina Godoy
El paro de camioneros o cómo seguir criminalizando y vulnerando al pueblo Mapuche
Author: Sebastian Lopez Vergara
Fieldnotes: Searching for the Guatemalan Military Archives
Speaker: Emily Willard
“The Drug War Storytelling Machine: Narconarratives and National Security at the US-Mexico Border” May 4, 2022
Speaker: Oswaldo Zavala
MODERATOR: Vanessa Freije
“Narcos and Histories – A Conversation with Doug Miro”, May 5, 2022
Speaker: Doug Miro
MODERATOR: Jose Antonio Lucero, Vanessa Freije
Comentarios de María Elena García para la presentación del libro, Gastropolítica: una mirada alternativa al auge de la cocina peruana (IEP, 2023).
Author: María Elena García