Jennifer Josten: Rethinking Mesoamerican Monumentality
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SSRB 224
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2019-10-29 12:30:00
2019-10-29 13:50:00
Jennifer Josten: Rethinking Mesoamerican Monumentality
Rethinking Mesoamerican Monumentality, from Midcentury Mexico City to Chicano Los Angeles
Mexican Studies Seminar Fall 2019
Jennifer Josten is Associate Professor of modern and contemporary art in the Department of History of Art and Architecture at the Univeristy of Pittsburgh, where she also holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Hispanic Languages and Literatures and is core faculty in the Center for Latin American Studies.
Lunch provided to those who register in advance by emailing mexicanstudies@uchicago.edu or calling 773.834.1987.
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Rethinking Mesoamerican Monumentality, from Midcentury Mexico City to Chicano Los Angeles
Mexican Studies Seminar Fall 2019
Jennifer Josten is Associate Professor of modern and contemporary art in the Department of History of Art and Architecture at the Univeristy of Pittsburgh, where she also holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Hispanic Languages and Literatures and is core faculty in the Center for Latin American Studies.
Lunch provided to those who register in advance by emailing mexicanstudies@uchicago.edu or calling 773.834.1987.