Colonial Traumas and State Violence between Latin America and the Middle East

Please note that the morning sessions are discussions of pre-circulated works-in-progress. If interested in joining the discussion of the drafts please contact Eman.s.morsi@dartmouth.edu to get a copy.

The Teach-In sessions and film screening do not need preparation. Join if you can!

Program:

Saturday 9/21

Location for morning sessions: Reed Hall 102

10:00 am -11:00 am: Silvia Marsans-Sakly, “In the Time of Genocide: Reading Las Casas During the Nakba of 2023–24” 

11:00 am -11:30 am Coffee Break

11:30 am – 12:30 pm: Amal Eqeiq, “Ethnography as a Method: The Examination of the “I”/Eye in South-South Encounters

Afternoon Events will be held in Reed Hall 105

2:30-4:00 Teach-In: “Practices of Violence, Practices of Resistance” with Basil Farraj

5:00-6:30 Film Screening and Discussion: Cuatro colores (Four Colors) Documentary by Aldo Guerrero

Sunday 9/22

Reed Hall 102

10:00 am- 11:00 am: Rosa Isabel Martinez Lillo“Young Chilean Prose of Arab Origin: Farha Nasra and the Children of the Intifada” 

11:00 am-11:30 am Coffee break

11:30 am – 12:30 pm: Basil Farraj“On the Move: the Mobility of Israeli Carceral Practices”

Reed Hall 105

 2:00-3:30 pm Teach-In with Amal Eqeiq, “From La Calle to الشارع:  Latin American Solidarity with Palestine through Street Art”

4:00-5:30pm Teach-in with Silvia Marsans-Sakly, “Echoes of Empire: How Does Colonial Violence from the Indies Resonate in Gaza?”