[ANPPOM-L] LASA2012 – XXX INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
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*LASA2012 – XXX INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS *
*SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA / MAY 23 – 26, 2012
http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/eng/congress/
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Important Dates Target Dates for LASA2012 *March 15, 2011* Deadline to
renew membership for 2011 to submit a paper for LASA2012 (please refer
to proposal
submission instructions<http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/eng/congress/proposal_index.asp>to
determine if this applies to you).
*April 1, 2011* Deadline for proposal submission and travel funding requests
*(5:00 PM EST - NO EXCEPTIONS)* *October 15, 2011 * Notifications of
accepted/rejected participants *November 20, 2011 * Notifications of travel
grant requests (date subject to change based upon availability of
funds) *December
15, 2011* Pre-registration deadline (see Refund
Policy<http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/eng/congress/refund.asp>)
*March 30, 2012* Deadline to submit changes/corrections for Program Book (
lasacong em pitt.edu) *May 1, 2012* Deadline to submit electronic paper for
conference proceedings (lasacong em pitt.edu)
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LASA2012 – XXX INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS *
*SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA / MAY 23 – 26, 2012 *
*Call for Papers *
Toward a Third Century of Independence in Latin America
A number of Latin American countries already are celebrating, or
soon will celebrate, the
achievement of 200 years of national independence. The bicentennial
commemorations represent
not only an opportunity to convey and promote a sense of national unity
based on collective
accomplishments, but also an occasion for political, intellectual, and
cultural reassessments of
the past and present. In general, they are characterized by more complex
views of the meaning
of the revolutionary wars and of the scale of the social, economic, and
human costs of nation-
building and modernization, especially in relation to indigenous and other
subaltern populations.
The result of this reconsideration is a relatively more diverse and
inclusive notion of collective
identity—one that takes into account the coexistence of many different (at
times antagonistic)
ethnic, sexual, and social histories. Although deep social inequalities
still persist, the celebrations
also coincide with an unprecedented period of democratic rule. The
bicentennials offer an
excellent opportunity for a multidisciplinary discussion about the multiple
ways of constructing
the past and forecasting the future; the new meanings of
“independence,” “revolution,” and
“national identity;” the role of Latin America in the new global
economic order; and the
transformative power and limitations of democratic institutions in Latin
America’s third century
of national independence.
Maria Hermínia Tavares de Almeida Gabriela Nouzeilles
Timothy J. Power
University of São Paulo Princeton University
University of Oxford
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