Spring speakers series: “Thinking Authenticity”

Spring speakers series: “Thinking Authenticity”

May 2 : Knight Library, Browsing Room May 16 & May 23: Willamette 100 Free & open to the public

Spring speakers series: “Thinking Authenticity”

May 16, 2018 Willamette 100 “Reading Aime Cesaire in the Era of Black Lives Matter,” with Frieda Ekotto, University of Michigan

 

May 23, 2018 Willamette 100 “The Face on Film: Made and Unmade," with Noa Steimatsky, ACLS / Berkeley U

 

Sponsors: Romance Languages, Giustina Fund, Humanities Center, European Studies, CSWS, Graduate School, English, Cinema Studies, Philosophy, Art History, Latin American Studies, Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

May 2, 2018 Speaker: Professor Ignacio Sánchez Prado Title: “The Invention of ‘Authentic’ Mexican Food: Rick Bayless, Diana Kennedy, Enrique Olvera”

Ignacio Sanchez Prado is Professor of Spanish, Latin American Studies, and Film and Media Studies at Washington University in St. Louis, and one of the most influential scholars of Mexican culture and Latin American intellectual history.

Sanchez Prado’s research spans a wide range of areas including neoliberal culture, world literature theory, food studies and cosmopolitanism. Based on his recent work on the circulation of Latin American cultural production both within and outside Latin America, his lecture will focus on the relation between authenticity, ethnic cuisines and neoliberalism through three case studies: Diane Kennedy, Rick Bayless and Enrique Olvera.