THE UNIVERSITY AND ITS PUBLICS: NORTH, SOUTH, AND IN BETWEEN
Critical Epistemology, Knowing
through
Gender
and the
Decolonial
Hacer Escuela/
Inventing School: Rethinking the Pedagogy of Critical Theory
Decolonizing Critical Theory
Technologies of Critique: New Sources for Critical Theory
After Foucault: Gender and Biopolitics in the Americas
Aesthetics and the Critique of Political Theology
Critical
theory
in the
Global
South
CIRCULATING ANARCHISMS AND MARXISMS IN THE ANDES
The theme of this collaborative project between Víctor Vich (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú) and Jorge Coronado (Northwestern) has been the emergence of critical theory in the Andes region in the period 1890-1950, focusing on the creative transformations and adaptations of European Marxist and anarchist thought in this geopolitical context.
The result of the collaboration is the development of new syllabi, a bibliography, and preparation of Anarquismos y marxismos en los Andes: Textos esenciales with Editorial Plural in La Paz, edited by Jorge Coronado.
While visiting Northwestern as a Mellon predoctoral fellow Sheyla Liliana Huyhua Muñoz (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) assisted with the research for the project's development.
professor in Spanish & Portuguese, Comparative Literature, and Latin American Studies, at Northwestern
joined the project as Mellon Fellow while working on her M.A. in Cultural Studies at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.