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SUMMARY:Paulina Alberto (UMich) on Afro-Latin American Studies
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Guest Lecture on Afro-Latin American Studies with Paulina Alberto (University of Michigan): Black Legend: The Extraordinary Raúl Grigera and New Stories of Afro-Argentina</p><div class="dwo3fsh8 g5ia77u1 rt8b4zig n8ej3o3l agehan2d sk4xxmp2 rq0escxv q9uorilb kvgmc6g5 cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x jb3vyjys rz4wbd8a qt6c0cv9 a8nywdso l9j0dhe7 i1ao9s8h k4urcfbm">	<div class="j83agx80 cbu4d94t sj5x9vvc cxgpxx05">		<div class="rq0escxv l9j0dhe7 du4w35lb j83agx80 pfnyh3mw jifvfom9 ll8tlv6m owycx6da btwxx1t3 hv4rvrfc dati1w0a jb3vyjys b5q2rw42 lq239pai mysgfdmx hddg9phg">			<div class="rq0escxv l9j0dhe7 du4w35lb j83agx80 cbu4d94t pfnyh3mw d2edcug0 hpfvmrgz p8fzw8mz pcp91wgn iuny7tx3 ipjc6fyt">				<div id="content">					<article class="node node-event article clearfix" id="node-1586943" role="article">						<div class="event-content">							<div class="node-content" ng-non-bindable="">								<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-full">									<div class="field-items">										<div class="field-item even">											<p>												<strong><span class="date-display-single">Wednesday, May 5, 2021, <span class="date-display-start">12:00pm</span> to <span class="date-display-end">2:00pm</span> </span></strong>											</p>											<p>												<a href="https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJErdumsqz0oG9Mj8vD7s0dT3t6Hwi8_4eYj" target="_blank" title="">Register for this event here</a>											</p>										</div>									</div>								</div>							</div>						</div>					</article>				</div>			</div>			<div class="rq0escxv l9j0dhe7 du4w35lb j83agx80 cbu4d94t g5gj957u d2edcug0 hpfvmrgz rj1gh0hx buofh1pr o8rfisnq p8fzw8mz pcp91wgn iuny7tx3 ipjc6fyt">				<div class="j83agx80 cbu4d94t ew0dbk1b irj2b8pg">					<div class="qzhwtbm6 knvmm38d">						<p>							In the Buenos Aires of the 1910s, Raúl Grigera (“<em>el negro</em> Raúl”) rose to fame as an icon of the city’s bohemian nightlife.  A rare Black celebrity in a city painstakingly fashioned to showcase Argentina’s whiteness and Europeanness, Raúl appeared in hundreds of printed sources across all genres of the city’s popular culture.  Yet as the century wore on, narrators of Raúl’s life presented him in racialized terms as an abject, clownish, servile plaything of the city’s elite.  Mirroring dominant ideologies, these racial stories cast Raúl as the last Afro-Argentine, an aberration in the “white” nation.  This talk reconsiders Raúl Grigera’s feat of celebrity, highlighting its potential to expose the destructive power of racial storytelling and to generate new stories that emphasize Black presences over absences.						</p>						<p>							<strong>Paulina L. Alberto</strong> (Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 2005) is Associate Professor in the Departments of History and of Romance Languages and Literatures (Programs in Spanish and Portuguese) at the University of Michigan.  She is the author of multiple articles on racial activism and racial ideologies in modern Brazil and Argentina, and of <em>Terms of Inclusion: Black Intellectuals in Twentieth-Century Brazil</em> (UNC Press, 2011).  She is also co-editor (with Eduardo Elena) of <em>Rethinking Race in Modern Argentina </em>(Cambridge University Press, 2016).  Alberto’s work has received support from the Social Science Research Council, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the American Council for Learned Societies, among others, and has been recognized with the Roberto Reis Prize for Best Book in Brazilian Studies (BRASA, 2012), the Warren Dean Prize for Best Book in Brazilian History (CLAH, 2013), and the James Alexander Robertson Prize (CLAH, 2017).  Her forthcoming book, <em>Black Legend: The Many Lives of Raúl Grigera and the Power of Racial Storytelling in Argentina</em> (Cambridge University Press, 2022), illuminates the power of stories to construct “whiteness” and “Blackness” in modern Argentina and to shape individual fates.  She is currently at work, with historians George Reid Andrews and Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof, on <em>Voices of the Race</em>, a volume of selected articles from the historical black presses of Latin America, annotated and translated for English-language audiences.						</p>						<p>							Moderator: <a href="https://rll.fas.harvard.edu/people/bruno-carvalho" title="">Bruno Carvalho: </a> Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and African and African American Studies, Co-Director of the Harvard Mellon Urban Initiative, Affiliated Professor in Urban Planning and Design at the Graduate School of Design						</p>						<p>							In collaboration with <a href="internal:/" target="_blank" title="">Department of African and African American Studies</a>, <a data-url="https://alari.fas.harvard.edu/event/guest-lecture-afro-latin-american-studies-paulina-alberto-university" href="https://alari.fas.harvard.edu/event/guest-lecture-afro-latin-american-studies-paulina-alberto-university" target="_blank" title="Afro-Latin American Studies - event page">David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies</a>						</p>						<p>							 						</p>					</div>				</div>			</div>		</div>	</div></div><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="7a912179-0c7f-4a0f-821e-00d8a89a4756" alt="Poster of talk by Paulina Alberto" data-view-mode="hwp_medium"></drupal-media>
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