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 iality in Peru
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DESCRIPTION:María Elena García is associate professor in the Comparative 
 History of Ideas at the University of Washington in Seattle. A Peruvian wo
 man of Quechua ancestry\, García received her doctorate in anthropology a
 t Brown University and has been a Mellon Fellow at Wesleyan University and
  Tufts University. Her first book\, "Making Indigenous Citizens: Identitie
 s\, Development\, and Multicultural Activism in Peru" (Stanford\, 2005) ex
 amined Indigenous and intercultural politics in Peru in the immediate afte
 rmath of the war between Sendero Luminoso and the state. Her work on indig
 eneity and interspecies politics in the Andes has appeared in multiple edi
 ted volumes and journals such as Anthropology Now\, Anthropological Quarte
 rly\, International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism\, Jour
 nal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology\, Latin American Perspect
 ives\, and Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies. Her second book\, 
 Gastropolitics and the Specter of Race: Stories of Capital\, Culture\, and
  Coloniality in Peru (published by the University of California Press and 
 supported by an NEH Fellowship)\, examines the intersections of race\, spe
 cies\, and capital in contemporary Peru. Her next project\, Landscapes of 
 Death: Political Violence Beyond the Human in the Peruvian Andes\, conside
 rs the impact of political violence in Peru on more-than-human lives and b
 odies. You can learn more about García's teaching and scholarship here.\n
 \nCo-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Race\, Ethnicity & Equity (C
 RE2) and the Latinx | Latin American Race & Ethnicity Research Unit.\n\nPl
 ease note\, this event will be held in-person in McMillan Hall\, G052 with
  a Zoom option available.\n\nPrefer Zoom? Register to attend virtually.
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LOCATION:McMillan Hall\, G052
SUMMARY:The Gastronomic Revolution and Other Stories of Race and Colonialit
 y in Peru
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 _and_other_stories_of_race_and_coloniality_in_peru
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