Presented By: Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies
Intimate Strangers: Latin America, Spain and the Middle East
Use #CMENASEvent to follow the discussion and post questions during the live webcast at ii.umich.edu/cmenas
This conference examines issues in the relations of the Iberian world with the Middle East, featuring presentations focusing on comparative, cultural, and political studies of Spain, Latin America, and the Middle East, and will provide educators of grades 7-12 with information and material for building unit lessons on the Middle East.
Videoconferencing/Live-streaming for the U-M community and public in 1636 International Institute/SSWB.
FEATURING
“Iran and Latin America”
Juan Cole, professor of history, University of Michigan
“Islamic Fundamentalism’ Across Cultures: Entanglements of Discourse, Agency and Power”
Juan F. Caraball-Resto, professor of anthropology, University of Puerto Rico
“Central America and the Middle East: Separated by Distance, Connected by History”
Sergio I. Moya-Mena, professor of political science, University of Costa Rica
S P O N S O R S:
University of Michigan – Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies; Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
University of Puerto Rico – College of Humanities; College of Social Sciences; College of Education
This conference examines issues in the relations of the Iberian world with the Middle East, featuring presentations focusing on comparative, cultural, and political studies of Spain, Latin America, and the Middle East, and will provide educators of grades 7-12 with information and material for building unit lessons on the Middle East.
Videoconferencing/Live-streaming for the U-M community and public in 1636 International Institute/SSWB.
FEATURING
“Iran and Latin America”
Juan Cole, professor of history, University of Michigan
“Islamic Fundamentalism’ Across Cultures: Entanglements of Discourse, Agency and Power”
Juan F. Caraball-Resto, professor of anthropology, University of Puerto Rico
“Central America and the Middle East: Separated by Distance, Connected by History”
Sergio I. Moya-Mena, professor of political science, University of Costa Rica
S P O N S O R S:
University of Michigan – Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies; Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
University of Puerto Rico – College of Humanities; College of Social Sciences; College of Education
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