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The first 9/11, Chile, 1973 Lecture

The first 9/11, Chile, 1973 Lecture

November 6, 2017
All Day
CE-116

The first 9/11, Chile, 1973: Human rights, memory and resistance.

A special lecture by Dr. Alicia Del Campo from CSU Long Beach, Professor of Spanish at CSU, Long Beach.

Alicia del Campo, PhD is Professor of Spanish at the Romance, German and Russian Languages and Literatures Dept. at California State University, Long Beach. She is Assistant Director of the Latin American Studies Program at CSULB. She is a theater scholar whose research works in the intersection of theater, cultural studies and memory. She is the author of Theatricalities of Memory: Rituals of Reconciliation in the Chilean Transition to Democracy  (Santiago/Minneapolis, Mosquito 2004). She is currently working on a book devoted to the Theatricalities of the 2011 Chilean student movement and their effective use of theater, performance and urban intervention to mobilize the nation in the biggest and most comprehensive critique of neoliberalism since the return to democracy.

The Department of World Languages & Literatures

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO

Claudia del Campo Lecture Poster