Photo of nameless street in Cuba with cuban flag in background and red convertible in the front of the image

Photo by Alexander Kunze taken on a SONY, ILCE-7M2Free to use under the Unsplash License

The Cuba Observatory

The Cuba Observatory of Stanford University, affiliated with the Center for Latin American Studies, is a new initiative to bring together both academic and public research, scholarship, and alternative media on Cuba, and especially the Cuban Revolution, on the Stanford campus and in the United States more broadly. It sponsors, co-sponsors, and hosts class visits, talks, workshops, and conferences on Cuba and US-Cuban relations from diverse disciplinary and political perspectives.

Events

April
24
Date
-
Location
Stanford Humanities Center
424 Santa Teresa Street
Board Room

In the 1990s, police edicts that prohibited sex work in Argentina were revoked. And yet, the criminalization of sex work persists under a phantasmagoric apparatus.

April
18
Date
-
Location
Building 260, Pigott Hall
450 Jane Stanford Way, Building 260, Stanford, CA 94305
Room 252

“Pierre Menard, autor del Quijote”: Borges y la crítica

A talk by Dr. Andrés Lema-Hincapié (University of Colorado, Denver)

April
17
Date
Location
Building 40-41J

En la frontera norte de México cohabitan comunidades atravesadas por múltiples situaciones sociales que constantemente viven en vulnerabilidad social. 

April
13
Date
-
Location
Bolivar House
582 Alvarado Row, Stanford, CA 94305
Conference Room

Nuevo Texto Crítico y el Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos se complacen en invitarle a este evento de dos días que celebra el centenario de una de las obras literarias…

April
12
Date
Location
Bolivar House
582 Alvarado Row, Stanford, CA 94305

En esta presentación Graciela Montaldo explorará la escritura de Teresa de la Parra en relación con las construcción de espacios para las voces de las mujeres.