Meeting UNC 2015 - Mexico Research Network

Borderlands of the Iberian World
Second International Authors’ Colloquium
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, May14-17, 2015
Program
Thursday, May 14
Participants’ arrival Chapel Hill, distribution to assigned lodging, free time
Friday, May 15
Inauguration at the Global Education Building, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
9:00 a.m. Registration
9:30 a.m. Official inauguration with representatives from University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, Mexico Research Network, Universidad Autónoma MetropolitanaAzcapotzalco & the Council of American Overseas Research Centers
Remarks by the Honorable Javier Díaz de León, Cónsul General of Mexico in Raleigh
10:15 a.m. Overview of book project and colloquium dynamics, by co-editors
Danna A. Levin Rojo and Cynthia Radding
10:30 a.m. Coffee break
11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. First and Second Parallel Workshops
Workshop 1 Global Education Building. Room: 3009 Chapter Chapter 1 Title Author Food Security and Resistant Peoples Amy Turner Bushnell Professor Emeritus, Brown University Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Crafting Landscapes in the Iberian Borderlands of the Americas Cynthia Radding Fluctuating Frontiers: Contrasts and Interactions in the Mesoamerican Borderlands Fernando Berrojalbiz University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill IIE-­‐UNAM-­‐Oaxaca Marie-­‐Areti Hers IIE-­‐UNAM Chapter 4 Vanishing Borderlands from the Indianization Perspective: Christophe Giudicelli Université Rennes 2 Indigenous Autonomy and the Blurring of Spanish Sovereignty in the Calchaquí Valley, 16th to 17th Century 1
Workshop 2 Global Education Building. Room: 2008-­‐2010 Chapter 5 “Indian Friends and Allies” in the Colonization of Spanish Danna A. Levin Rojo UAM-­‐Azcapotzalco Imperial Borderlands Chapter 6 Indigenous Co-­‐colonizers on New Spain’s Southern Frontier Chapter 7 Sean F. McEnroe Southern Oregon University Interethnic Warfare in Northwestern New Spain: The Ignacio Almada Bay Shifting Cultural and Political Environments of Indigenous El Colegio de Sonora José Marcos Medina Bustos Militias, 1740-­‐1821 El Colegio de Sonora Chapter 8 Native Informants and the Limits of Royal Dominion in Late-­‐Colonial Brazil Hal Langfur State University of New York at Buffalo 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. Lunch
3:30 - 6:00 p.m. Third and Fourth Parallel Workshops (with coffee break at 5:00 p.m.)
Workshop 3 Global Education Building. Room: 3009 Chapter 9 The Borderlands of Caribbean Central America, 1575-­‐
Juan Carlos Solórzano Fonseca 1800: Interaction and Conflict among Indigenous Peoples, Universidad de Costa Rica Alejandra Boza Villarreal Friars, Soldiers and Pirates Universidad de Costa Rica Chapter 10 Connections and Circulation in the Southern Andes from Viviana Conti Universidad Nacional de Jujuy / CONICET Colony to Republic Chapter 11 The Indigenous Peoples of the Royal Road between Mexico City and Santa Fe Workshop 4
Chapter 12 Tatiana Seijas Miami University of Ohio Global Education Building. Room: 2008-­‐2010 Population and Epidemic Disease North of Zacatecas Chantal Cramaussel Colegio de Michoacán Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Labyrinths of Mestizaje: Understanding Cultural Persistence and Transformation in Northern New Spain Susan M. Deeds Borderlands in the Silver Mines of New Spain Dana Velasco Murillo Professor Emeritus, Northern Arizona University University of California, San Diego Chapter 16 The Faces of Colonization in the Eastern Backlands of Minas Gerais, Brazil 2
Izabel Missagia de Mattos Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Forum on Migration and Cultural Re-Creation across Borders
Moderator:
Fabrício Pereira Prado, The College of William and Mary
Danna A. Levin Rojo, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco
Altha J. Cravey, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Linda M. Rupert, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Global Education Building. Room: 4003
Saturday, May 16
9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Fifth and Sixth Parallel Workshops
Workshop 5 Global Education Building. Room: 3009 Chapter 17 Frontiers of Knowledge in the Estado da Índia, 16th-­‐18th Centuries Ines G. Županov CNRS/EHESS Chapter 18 Terra Incognita: Franciscan Cartography and Territorial Expansion on New Spain's Northern Frontier José Refugio de la Torre Curiel Mission Geography and Religious Imagery Clara Bargellini Chapter 19 Universidad de Guadalajara IIE-­‐UNAM Chapter 20 Franciscan Mysticism on New Spain’s Northern Frontier Cecilia Sheridan Chapter 21 Musical Cultures of the Ibero-­‐American Borderlands Kristin Dutcher Mann CIESAS University of Arkansas, Little Rock Drew Edward Davies Northwestern University Workshop 6
Chapter 22 Global Education Building. Room: 2008-­‐2010 Frontier Missions in South America: Religious Adaptations and Cultural Classifications Guillermo Wilde IDAES/ UNSAM/CONICET, Universidad Nacional de Salta Chapter 23 Indian Enslavement and Captivity in the Confines of the Andrés Reséndez University of California, Davis Spanish Empire Chapter 24 Riverine Borderlands and Multicultural Contacts in Central Brazil, 1775-­‐1835 Chapter 25 Mary Karasch Professor Emeritus, Oakland University Forests of Refuge, Rivers of Exchange: Allies and Enemies Barbara A. Sommer Gettysburg College in Eighteenth-­‐Century Amazonia Chapter 26 Autonomous Indian Nations and Peacemaking in Late Eighteenth-­‐Century Brazil 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. Lunch
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Heather Roller Colgate University 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. Seventh and Eighth Parallel Workshops (with coffee break at 5:00 p.m.)
Workshop 7 Global Education Building. Room: 3009 Chapter 27 Rio de la Plata as an Atlantic Borderland: Trans-­‐Imperial Fabrício Pereira Prado Interaction and the Contested Incorporation of the North The College of William and Mary Bank of the Rio de la Plata into the Iberian World in the 18th Century Chapter 28 The Construction of a Frontier Space: Interethnic Relations Pilar García Jordán Universidad de Barcelona in Northern Bolivia Anna Guiteras Mombiola Universität zu Kölnn Chapter 30 Chapter 31 Chapter 34 Imperial Frontiers at Sea: Maritime Networks between the José Ronzón León UAM-­‐Azcapotzalco Spanish Caribbean and the Atlantic Ocean Shaping an Inter-­‐imperial Borderland: Smugglers, Runaway Slaves, and Itinerant Priests in the Southern Caribbean Indigenous Diaspora, Bondage, and Freedom in Colonial Cuba Workshop 8
Chapter 29 Linda M. Rupert University of North Carolina, Greensboro Jason M. Yaremko University of Winnipeg Global Education Building. Room: 2008-­‐2010 Unsettling the Columbian Exchange: African Food Crops in Judith Carney University of California, Los Angeles Iberian Borderlands Haripriya Rangan Monash University Chapter 32 The Pacific Borderlands of the Spanish Empire Catherine Tracy Goode Chapter 33 Converting the Pacific: Jesuit Networks between New Spain and Asia Brandon L. Bayne Chapter 35 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Russian Incursions into Spanish Territories in the Northern Martha Ortega UAM-­‐ Iztapalapa Pacific, 1741-­‐1821 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Plenary Session
7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Closing Reception. Room: 4003
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