What’s Left of the Latin American Left?

April 28-29, 2008
The University of Texas at Austin
AVAYA Auditorium, ACES Building

General Information

The global upheavals of spring 1968 triggered a new era of revolutionary violence in Latin American countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Guatemala.  This interdisciplinary conference, organized to commemorate the 40th anniversary of those events, seeks to explore what remains of those movements, how they evolved, disappeared, or became neutralized, and what legacy, if any, remains of them in Latin America today.

Sponsored by the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies and the Department of Spanish and Portuguese.

For more information, contact Paola Bueche at 512.232.2405.

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