Conference Session Tracks
SDG-Aligned Research Themes
The ICCLPTLA conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Latin American Studies and related disciplines.
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Colonial Legacies in Contemporary Latin America
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This track explores the enduring impacts of colonialism on modern Latin American societies. It invites discussions on how historical legacies shape current cultural, political, and economic landscapes.
02
Postcolonial Thought and Cultural Identity
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Focusing on the intersection of postcolonial theory and cultural identity, this track examines how Latin American identities are constructed and contested in the aftermath of colonial rule. Papers may address literature, art, and social movements as sites of identity formation.
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Indigenous Voices and Decolonization
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This session emphasizes the importance of indigenous perspectives in the discourse of decolonization within Latin America. Participants are encouraged to present research that highlights indigenous knowledge systems and resistance strategies against colonial narratives.
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Political Movements and Anti-Colonial Resistance
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This track investigates the various political movements that have emerged in Latin America as responses to colonial and neocolonial structures. It seeks to analyze the strategies employed by these movements in their quest for autonomy and justice.
05
Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism in Latin America
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Exploring the complex interplay between race, ethnicity, and nationalism, this session aims to uncover how these factors influence social dynamics in postcolonial Latin America. Contributions may include case studies, theoretical frameworks, and historical analyses.
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Memory Studies and Historical Narratives
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This track focuses on the role of memory in shaping historical narratives in Latin America. Papers are invited to discuss how collective memory influences identity and informs contemporary political and social issues.
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Global Encounters and Transnational Perspectives
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This session examines the global interactions that have shaped Latin American societies, emphasizing transnational perspectives in understanding colonial and postcolonial experiences. Contributions may explore migration, diaspora, and cultural exchanges.
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Knowledge Production and Epistemic Justice
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Focusing on the production of knowledge in postcolonial contexts, this track addresses issues of epistemic justice and the challenges faced by marginalized voices in academia. Participants are encouraged to critique dominant narratives and propose alternative frameworks.
09
Language, Discourse, and Coloniality
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This session investigates the role of language and discourse in perpetuating colonial ideologies and shaping postcolonial identities. Papers may explore linguistic practices, translation, and the politics of language in Latin American contexts.
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Modernity and Its Discontents in Latin America
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This track critically examines the concept of modernity as it relates to Latin American experiences of colonialism and postcoloniality. Participants are invited to explore how modernity is contested and redefined in various cultural and political contexts.
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Cultural Production and Resistance
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Focusing on the role of cultural production in resisting colonial legacies, this session invites discussions on literature, visual arts, and performance as forms of political expression. Contributions should highlight how cultural practices challenge dominant narratives and foster social change.
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