2025.08.02 La narrativa de mujeres en lengua maya tsotsil/The Narrative of Women in the Tsotsil Maya Language
Since the mid-21st century, stories written in the Tzotzil language by women have begun to emerge in Mexico. Two prominent figures in this movement are Ruperta Bautista, a poet with a long-standing career, and Cristina Patishtán López. The former published her novel Ixbalam-ek’ / Estrella jaguar in 2023. This work recreates a pre-Hispanic world, but from the […]
2025.07.17 The Immigrant Experience Between Nostalgia, Exile, and Disenchantment: On Some Promises and Failures of Multicultural Policy
Alexei's lecture will provide insights into how we can think beyond the idea of nostalgia as a mere conservative/regressive emotion. All are welcome to attend.
2025.06.07〜08 Call for Presentations: Queer Migrations – Critical Perspectives on Mobility, Displacement, and Belonging (EN/JP follows)
【English/英語】*Japanese follows/日本語があとに続きます 。 Call for Presentations: Queer Migrations – Critical Perspectives on Mobility, Displacement, and Belonging Kobe Migration Research Center, Promis – Kobe University Queer Migrations Symposium 2025 7–8 June 2025 | Kobe, Hyogo, Japan Call for Presentations The Kobe Migration Research Center (KoMiReC) invites submissions for the Queer Migrations Symposium 2025, a two-day event […]