Proposals for less complex events are accepted throughout the year until funds are exhausted. Keck Professor in the School of Earth Sciences, Professor of Oceans, of Earth System Science and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment, Bing Professor in Human Biology, Emeritus, Gildred Professor of Latin American Studies, Professor at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment and Professor, by courtesy, Iberian and Latin American Cultures, Donald Kennedy Chair in the School of Humanities and Sciences and Professor of Genetics, Olivier & Nomellini Senior Fellow in International Studies at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and Professor, by courtesy, of Political Science, Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology and Hepatology) at the Stanford University Medical Center, Emeritus, Director, Stanford Humanities Center, Mark Pigott KBE Professor, Anthony P. Meier Family Professor of the Humanities and Professor of Comparative Literature and, by courtesy, of Iberian and Latin American Cultures, Curator for Latin American, Iberian & Mexican American Collections, Edward Ames Edmonds Professor of Economics and Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, Albert Guerard Professor of Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature, Emeritus, A.A. and Jeanne Welch Milligan Professor, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, Professor of History and, by courtesy, of Economics, Lewis Talbot and Nadine Hearn Shelton Professor of International Legal Studies, Emeritus, Professor of Iberian and Latin American Cultures, Associate Professor of Political Economy at the GSB, Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute, at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research & Associate Professor, by courtesy, of Political Science and of Economics, Gildred Professor in Latin American Studies, Emerita, Professor of History (Teaching) and Senior Fellow, by courtesy, at the Hoover Institution, Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations and Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Richard and Rhoda Goldman Professor of Environmental Studies and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute, Emerita, Henry J. Kaiser, Jr. First-Year Nahuatl, First Quarter. The Western History Lecture Series presents "Blood Money," a talk by Louis Warren on California's Indian war bonds. To foster and strengthen linkages and existing connections between Latin American scholars, students and professionals, we especially welcome proposals involving Latin American colleagues and counterparts. Stanford, California, United States. We invite proposals ranging from $500 to $10,000. The core goals of the program include: The realization and development of new research ideas or the presentation of major research findings in a given area. Contact. A native of Bolivia. Professor, Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute and at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and Professor, by courtesy, of Economics, Paul S. and Billie Achilles Professor in Environmental Biology, Emeritus, Danily C. and Laura Louise Bell Professor of the Humanities and Professor, by courtesy, of Iberian and Latin American Cultures, Adjunct Professor, Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, William Wrigley Professor, Professor at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute, at the Freeman Spogli Institute and Professor, by courtesy, of Economics and of Earth System Science, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professor of Education, Professor of Particle Physics and Astrophysics, Emerita, Professor of Iberian and Latin American Cultures and of Comparative Literature, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus, J. E. Wallace Sterling Professor in the Humanities, Emeritus, Associate Professor of Education and, by courtesy, of Linguistics, of Anthropology and of Comparative Literature, Leon Sloss, Jr. TheTinkerField Research Collaborativehas just released its first podcast onTinkerGraduate Field Research Grants (TGFR) and past grantees' research on climate and the environment. A ssociate Professor Daniel Suslak* (Anthropology) Associate Director. Fixing Capital: Drug capitalism, Latinxs, and the Ownership Crisis in Late 20th Century New York. Omar Ramadan-Santiago, Post Doc. El Centro Chicano y Latino, and the Center for Latin American Studies at Stanford University. We encourage faculty to consult with CLAS Associate Director,esaenz [at] stanford.edu (subject: Faculty%20Events%20Grant%20) (Elizabeth Senz-Ackermann), in advance of submitting proposals. Besides fulfilling regular responsibilities as a faculty member in the GSE, the successful candidate will also be expected to provide leadership in the GSE's Lemann Center for Educational Entrepreneurship and Funds may be used for: Technical and organizational assistance (i.e. Ceclia Santos received her PhD in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master in Law from the University of So Paulo. Director. The support of collaborative research, particularly in the development of areas of research that no single researcher or institution could address alone. Vincent Barletta Associate Professor of Iberian and Latin American Cultures and of Comparative Literature. Stanford University does not offer a Ph . Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology and Hepatology) at the Stanford University Medical Center, Emeritus . The exploration of ideas and issues that cross the usual disciplinary or institutional boundaries and/or themes which have an international context. Her research focuses on 2130 Fulton Street May 24, 2022. The Center for Latin American Studies at Stanford University is excited to announce our Summer Foreign Language and Area Studies graduate and . He also wrote and directed Visitas (Colombia, 2005), a full-feature narrative film that explores violence in Colombia. Based on a short story by Felisberto Hernndez. Rooted incourses in history and social sciences, literature and the arts, and race and ethnicity, it invites students to develop fresh, insightful interpretations ofAmericas past and present,while also preparing them for the future as deft critical thinkers and creative problem-solvers. Her research interests include popular culture and religion; Counter-Reformation history and hagiography; the history of the book; and religious and intellectual exchange in Spain and the Americas. Check out our events page for all the events in the symposium! 343. Students who completed ENGLISH 43C/143C in a previous year may count this toward their foundational course requirement. LGBT Studies in Language and Literature, Latina/o and Chicana/o Literatures. Learning Objective This case prompts students to consider the opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors in Mexico, as well as in the broader Latin American market. Prior to coming to USF she taught at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. Distance learning combined with periodic on-site instruction, conducted primarily in Nahuatl. anemerov@stanford.edu. Courses offered by the Department of Iberian and Latin American Cultures, formerly the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, are listed under the subject code ILAC on the Stanford Bulletin's ExploreCourses web site. Elisabeth Jay Friedman was awarded her BA by Barnard College (1988) and her MA/PhD by Stanford University (1997). Hesham Sallam. Her research interests focus on Gothic Literature, Women and Gender Studies, and Emergent Horror Cinemas. Course emphasizes developing effective communication. BA; Honors; Coterm; More Information. Stanford Sociology. Finally, in 1997, Native American Studies was established officially as part of the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity. Titizano holds a PhD in philosophical theology from Graduate Theological Union. Plagiarism is considered a violation of academic integrity such as truth and knowledge through intellectual and personal honesty in learning, teaching, research, fairness, respect . She is the curator of the Latin Horror Film Festival at USF. Gregory Acevedo, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research, (Ph.D., Bryn Mawr), International social work; Political, economical, and socio-cultural circumstances (particularly Puerto Ricans and other Hispanic/Latinx groups) Space is limited. Ximena Briceno Lecturer. Department of Religious Studies, Stanford University. Curriculum Courses Crosslisted Courses Faculty. Unfortunately, this job posting is expired. Congratulations to the Summer2022 FLAS Fellowship Recipients, 2021 Latin American Perspectives Lecturer, TinkerChronicles Podcast: TinkerGraduate Field Research Grant on Climate and the Environment. Anna Bigelow. . Zephyr Frank Gildred Professor of Latin American Studies, Senior Fellow at the Woods . Stanford, CA 94305-2022 He has received grants from the NEA, The Rockefeller Foundation, Creative Capital, the Potrero Nuevo Fund, and the Creative Work Fund, among others. The Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) supports research and teaching on Latin America by the faculty and students of Stanford in all fields of study. Roberto Gutirrez Varea began his career in theater in his native Argentina. Learn more about us here! Faculty. External Faculty Fellow. : website design and maintenance, publicity, graphic design and poster production). Email: ilac@stanford.edu. Director of Latin American Studies. M.A. Original black and white negative by Warren K. Leffler. She joined the University of San Francisco in 2001, and since 2006 she is also a research member of the Center for Social Studies at the University of Coimbra in Portugal. Join us for the following LAP lectureship events: Funding for Stanford Undergraduate Students, FLAS Fellowships for Undergraduate Students, Nabuco Brazilian Studies Visiting Scholars and Fellows Program, Luksic Visiting Scholars and Fellows Program, Amricas Book Award Workshops and Resources, Community College Faculty Fellowship Program, Indigenous Languages of Latin America Workshop: Pedagogy & Technology, Community Resources for Immigrants and Advocates, Professor Beatriz Magaloni is awarded the 2023 Stockholm Prize in Criminology Prize, https://www.su.se/english/about-the-university/prizes-and-academic-ceremonies/t. Raul Villa's major areas of scholarly and curricular expertise are in Chicano and U.S. literature and popular culture, urban studies (with a particular emphasis on Los Angeles cultural studies), and Southwest/Borderlands literature and expressive culture. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has long sustained one of the best graduate programs in Latin American History. The Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies is launching the Mexico initiative to broaden and deepen Stanford's work and to take advantage . Majors are required to take one major-core course in Asian American Studies. The CLAS Faculty-Led Events Grant program offers faculty and students from Stanford as well as other institutions the opportunity to present their current research and explore topics of common intellectual concern. Awardees are required to submit a one- or two-page report ready to be posted in our website AND a complete budget report byMay 26, 2023. The complete Stanford Bulletin - course listings for the Academic quarter. She has been the recipient of several honors during her tenure at the University of San Francisco: in 2017 she received the University Distinguished Research Award, jointly awarded by the University of San Francisco and the USF Faculty Prof. Olmedo general area of expertise is Latin American Literary and Cultural Studies. Professor Pedro Lange Churin is both an academic and a visual artist. The Master of Arts in Latin American Studies degree program allows students to acquire expertise in multiple aspects of Latin America. Taken August 28th, 1963, Washington D.C, United States To me, the American Studies major captures the struggle to understand and create a 'more perfect union.'" Sara Clemente, CLAS Events and Communication Officer, is responsible for the financial administration of the program and will track expenses for each program and provide expense reports. "Civil rights march on Washington, D.C. / [WKL]." 650-725-8053. Stanford, California 94305. Blood Money: California's Indian War Bonds and the Financing of the Settler State with Louis Warren, Book Talk with Ninth Circuit Judge M. Margaret McKeown, Exploring the Inner Workings of Life Writing: A Speaker Series at Stanford Spring Quarter, Shelley Fishkin receives the Olivia Langdon Clemens Award for Scholarly Creativity & Innovation. Visiting Scholar. in African American Studies from Clark Atlanta University. 582 Alvarado Row Deadline:November 11, 2022 -For Major Conferences. His current research explores the social, agro-ecological, and economic dimensions of food, agriculture, and water policy, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa and Central America. He is the recipient of distinguished awards that include research fellowships on the globalization of U.S. business, technology, and diplomacy at the Library of Congress and the Institute for Historical Studies at Katrina Olds is a specialist in early modern Spanish history. The Center for Latin American Studies at Stanford University is excited to announce our Summer Foreign Language and Area Studies graduate and undergraduate student fellows. These language courses are offered in 3-quarter sequences starting in autumn quarter, and completion of, The Center for Latin American Studies at Stanford University is excited to announce our SummerForeign Language and Area Studies graduate and undergraduate studentfellows. American Studies provides students with a multifaceted understanding of the United States in all its complexity and diversity. Phone. De La Torre's latest project is MAQUILAPOLIS (City of Factories), an hour-long video documentary made in Brian Dowd-Uribe is an associate professor in the international studies department at the University of San Francisco. For detailed information on the areas of research and teaching of the ILAC faculty, . Zephyr Frank is Professor of History and the Director of the Program on Urban Studies. The Stanford University Graduate School of Education seeks a scholar who studies Brazilian and Latin American Education. Zephyr Frank Gildred Professor of Latin American Studies, Senior Fellow at the Woods . This spring quarter, in a program modeled on the popular Bravo seriesInside the Actors Studio, the History Department's seminar on, 450 Jane Stanford Way Field research, language training, and interdisciplinary approaches are stressed in the Latin American Studies program, which draws on the strength and diversity of its nationally . 582 Alvarado Row CLAS is an academic community that supports research and teaching in all fields of study as they relate to Latin America and the Caribbean. Stanford University. The Center for Latin American Studies at Stanford University congratulates Beatriz Magaloni, recipient of the 2023 Stockholm Prize in Criminology, the most important international prize awarded for, Did you know that the Stanford Language Center is offering Nahuatl, Quechua, and Haitian Creole courses for credit this academic year 2022-23? Subjected to Feeling: Slavery and Personhood in Nineteenth-Century Brazil and Cuba . Professor Lorentzen is the author of Etica Ambiental (Environmental Ethics) and Raisingthe Bar, editor of Hidden Lives and Human Julio Moreno is a professor of history and affiliated engineering faculty at the University of San Francisco. The Center for Latin American Studies supports research and teaching on Latin America by the faculty and students of Stanford University in all fields of study. . 450 Jane Stanford Way Bldg 460, Room 216 Stanford, CA 94305-2022 650-723-3413 antnguyn [at] stanford.edu target="_blank" She teaches courses on gender and development, globalization, sociology of law, and Brazilian culture and society. His research interests focus on Brazilian social and cultural history, the study of wealth and inequality, and the digital humanities. Search By fall of 1965, the University established the Center for Latin American Studies and it has . The curriculum consists of a core set of courses surveying the history, politics, society, ecology, and culture of the Latin American region; advanced language training; and in-depth course work. His scholarly interests encompass social stratification; race, ethnicity, and immigration; surveillance and social control; and health. Events may be open to the Stanford community and the general public where appropriate. Contact Info. Read news article. Department of Iberian and Latin American Cultures, Stanford University. - 2018 Sturgis Leavitt Article Award, Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies - Faculty Research Award, Western Carolina University (2018) - Khayrallah Postdoctoral Fellow in Middle East Migration Studies (2015-16) - Silas Palmer Fellow, Hoover Institute, Stanford University (2015) - Provost's Fellow University of California, Davis (2014-15) Before the talk, on October 27, we will screen Colell's film, 53 das de invierno / 53 Days of Winter (2006). The Summer FLAS Fellowship provides a stipend. Fridays 1:00pm - 3:00pm. Mission and HistoryMake a GiftContact CLASNational Resource CenterTinker FoundationResearch MapResources for Immigrants & Advocates, Bolivar House Priority will be given to proposals that include topics related to indigenous rights, Amazon rainforest, and migration. Deadline: Friday,November 11, 2022-For Major Conferences. Program Director, Professor of Political Science . She teaches courses in language and culture and also literature and film, such as: Feminist Theory and Feminist Discourse, The Revenge of the Monsters and Conflicts and Confluences in the Spanish speaking world. The Stanford Society for Latin American Politics (SSLAP) provides students passionate and curious about the political, economic, and social developments of Latin America an intellectual space to engage with these interests through periodic discussions and events with experts and professionals in the field. CLAS' origins back to the 1940s when a group of Stanford faculty developed the Hispano-American Studies Program. Encina Hall West, Room 300. Post Docs. International Relations. Student activism culminated in a sit-in in 1989. Her books include Remaking Citizenship: Latina Immigrants and New American Politics (Stanford University Press, 2010) an ethnography of Mujeres Unidas y Activas and immigrant womens activism in San Francisco, a co-authored book Disputing Citizenship (Policy Sergio De La Torre's project work has focused on issues regarding immigration, tourism, surveillance technologies, and transnational identities. PhD, Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, University of New Mexico, PhD in History, 1992, San Diego State University, MA in History, 1984, The Politics of Popular Music in the Southern Cone, Graduate Theological Union, Ph.D. in Systematic and Philosophical Theology, 2019, Franciscan School of Theology, Berkeley, M.T.S. Mail Code: 2014. All proposals must be chaired by at least one faculty member. Autumn. Registrar's Office Academic Calendar 2011-12 Stanford's Mission University Governance and Organization The Board of Trustees Executive Officers The President Committees and Panels Appointed by the President . Mail Code: 94305-2014. His research and creative work focuses on live performance as means of resistance and peacebuilding in the context of social conflict and state violence. Her research focuses on legal mobilization within and across Michael Edward Stanfield, PhD 1992, is an historian of modern Latin America, focusing on topics in the social and cultural history of various South American nations. This is an open rank tenure-track position. draw on the expertise of nearly seventy active affiliated faculty members representing Stanford's various schools and departments. He is involved in research, conference work, and publishing activities throughout the Amricas (see his academia.edu profile).