Lecture: Postcolonial identities Seen from Europe and Africa

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Date/Time:Wednesday, 17 Oct 2018 from 6:15 pm to 8:00 pm
Location:0127 Curtiss Hall
Cost:Free
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Phone:515-294-8570
Channel:College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Categories:Diversity Lectures
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Yolanda Aixela-Cabre is a cultural anthropologist, tenured scientist and vice director of research for the State Agency for Superior Scientific Research in Spain. In this lecture, she will tackle social identity through the lens of postcolonial societies.

Yolanda Aixela-Cabre has done field work in Egypt, Morocco, Equatorial Guinea, Spain, Switzerland, England, the Netherlands, Cameroon and South Africa, along with a plethora of ethnographic studies in much of Europe and Africa.

Co-sponsored by World Languages and Cultures and African American Studies.