Saturday 21 November 2020 | 12:00 To 12:30 |
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Reception | ||
FIRST DAY, 21 NOVEMBER 2020 (12,30–21,00 h. Iran Standard Time/IRST) | ||
Saturday 21 November 2020 | 12:30 To 13:10 |
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Inauguration | ||
Shoja Ahmadvand, Fernando Camacho Padilla, Raffaele Mauriello | ||
12,30–13,00 OPENING CEREMONY Opening Remarks by the Head of the Conference and Vice-President of Allameh Tabataba’i University, Prof. Shoja Ahmadvand & Remarks by the Scientific Secretaries, Fernando Camacho Padilla and Raffaele Mauriello | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Saturday 21 November 2020 | 13:00 To 14:20 |
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Panel | ||
Alireza Omidbakhsh, Noemi de Haro García, Yulia Gradskova, Marizol González Romero | ||
13,00–14,20 PANEL 1 (80 min.). Women in South-South Connections. Panel Chair: Alireza Omidbakhsh (Allameh Tabataba'i University, Iran). **Feminist Imaginaries and South Connections in Vindicación Feminista, Noemi de Haro García (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain). **The Women’s International Democratic Federation and South-South Solidarities in the 1960s-1970s, Yulia Gradskova (Stockholm University, Sweden). ** Resistance Highlights: Circulation of Photographs of Algerian Women taken by Marc Garanger (1954-1962), Marizol González Romero (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain). | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Saturday 21 November 2020 | 14:20 To 15:40 |
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Panel | ||
Fabiola Viera Núñez, Pilar Díaz Sánchez, Ana Asunción-Criado, Francisco Javier Morales, María José Tíscar Santiago | ||
14,20–15,40 PANEL 2 (80 min.). Panel in Spanish: Revolución, Guerrilla and the Portuguese “Exception”. Panel Chair: Fabiola Viera Núñez (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain). **Maternidad y guerrilla: una propuesta metodológica de estudio desde la perspectiva de género, Pilar Díaz Sánchez (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) & Ana Asunción-Criado (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain). **Revolución, contrarrevolución y violencia política en los largos sesenta. Preguntas y perspectivas de análisis, Francisco Javier Morales (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain). ** La excepción colonial portuguesa, María José Tíscar Santiago (Instituto de Estudios Ibéricos, Portugal). | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Saturday 21 November 2020 | 15:40 To 16:30 |
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Panel | ||
Raffaele Mauriello, Petros Phokaides, Fernando Luis Martínez Nespral | ||
15,40–16,30 PANEL 3 (50 min.). Architecture in South-South Connections. Panel Chair: Raffaele Mauriello (Allameh Tabataba’i University, Iran). **Architectural Perspectives in Mapping South-South Connections: Planning and Developmentalism in Post-Independence Zambia, Petros Phokaides (University of Cyprus, Cyprus). **Latin American Architects Working on Islamic Countries: A Round Trip, Fernando Luis Martínez Nespral (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina). | ||
Place https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Saturday 21 November 2020 | 16:30 To 17:50 |
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Panel | ||
Fernando Camacho Padilla, Carolien Stolte, Swapna Kona Nayudu, Daniel Kent Carrasco | ||
16,30–17,50 PANEL 4 (80 min.). Resisting the Cold War: Indian, Mexican and African Perspectives. Panel Chair: Fernando Camacho Padilla (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain). **Afro-Asianism and the Peace Movement in Early Cold War India, Carolien Stolte (Leiden University, Netherlands). **A Bombay Periodical, Indian Non-Alignment & Afro-Asian Internationalism, Swapna Kona Nayudu (Harvard University Asia Center, USA). **Frontiers of Freedom: Latin America, South Asia and the Comparative Study of the Cultural Cold War Across Regions of the Third World, Daniel Kent Carrasco (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas-CIDE, Mexico). | ||
Place https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Saturday 21 November 2020 | 16:30 To 17:50 |
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Panel | ||
Noemi de Haro García, Diego Renart González, Raffaele Mauriello, Joseph L. Underwood | ||
16,30–17,50 PANEL 5 (80 min.). The Arts in South-South Connections. Panel Chair: Noemi de Haro García (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) **A Dominican Artist against Colonization: Silvano Lora and his Activism around the World, Diego Renart González (University of the Basque Country, Spain). **The Visual Culture of the Revolutionary Processes of Latin America in the Islamic Revolution of Iran: From the Street to the Studio, Raffaele Mauriello (Allameh Tabataba’i University, Iran). **Diaspora, Blackness, and Globalization: Transnational Dynamics at the First World Festival of Negro Arts (1966), Joseph L. Underwood (Kent State University, USA). | ||
Place https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south2 | ||
Saturday 21 November 2020 | 17:50 To 19:30 |
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Panel | ||
Fernando Escribano Martín, Martín Bergel, Moe Taylor, Eudald Cortina Orero | ||
17,50–19,30 PANEL 6 (100 min.). Anti-Imperialism, Anti-Colonialism and Global Populism. Panel Chair: Fernando Escribano Martín (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain). **On the global origins of Latin American Populism: the APRA and the Kuo-Min-Tang, Martín Bergel (Center of Intellectual History-University of Quilmes / University of San Martín, Argentina). **To Sever the Limbs of US Imperialism: North Korean Support for Latin American Revolutionaries in the 1960s, Moe Taylor (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Canada). **A Common Struggle Against Imperialism: Argentine Montoneros’ Views on the Iranian Revolution, Eudald Cortina Orero (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain). **Anti-Neo-Colonialism and Anti-Colonialism: South-South Cooperation in El Salvador, Namibia, Nicaragua, and South Africa, Myra Ann Houser (Ouachita Baptist University, USA). | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Saturday 21 November 2020 | 19:30 To 20:20 |
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Panel | ||
Élodie Brun, Cristina Carnemolla, Alberto García Molinero | ||
19,30–20,20 PANEL 7 (50 min.). The Global South in Theory. Panel Chair: Élodie Brun (Colegio de México, Mexico). **The “Southern Question” as the “Problem of Land”: An Alternative Genealogy of the Global South, Cristina Carnemolla (Duke University, USA). **Gramsci, Fanon and the Global South. Marxism’s Long Way Towards the Construction of a Truly Global Critical Theory: From Baku to La Havana, from the ‘Gang of Four’ Discussions to the John Smith–David Harvey Contemporary Imperialism Debate, Alberto García Molinero (University of Granada, Spain). | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Saturday 21 November 2020 | 20:20 To 21:00 |
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Lecture | ||
Margaret Power | ||
20,20–21,00 KEYNOTE SPEECH. Latin American Solidarity with the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party in the 1950s: A Key Example of South-South Solidarity. Keynote speaker: Margaret Power (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA). | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Sunday 22 November 2020 | 12:00 To 12:30 |
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Reception | ||
SECOND DAY, 22 NOVEMBER 2020 (12,30–21,30 h. Iran Standard Time/IRST) | ||
Sunday 22 November 2020 | 12:30 To 14:10 |
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Panel | ||
Eugenia Palieraki, Frank Dhont, Javier Gil Guerrero, Fernando Camacho Padilla, Aramesh Shahbazi | ||
12,30–14,10 PANEL 8 (100 min.). International Relations and Diplomacy in South-South Connections. Panel Chair: Eugenia Palieraki (Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France). **Kindred Spirits: Indonesia and India in the First Half of the 20th Century, Frank Dhont (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan). **Pahlavi Iran and Africa: Subtle Diplomacy and Common Interests, Javier Gil Guerrero (Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Spain). **Bilateral Relations Cuba-Iran During the Cold War, Fernando Camacho Padilla (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain). **South-South Cooperation in the Context of Cultural Rights and International Solidarity, Aramesh Shahbazi (Allameh Tabataba’i University, Iran). | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Sunday 22 November 2020 | 14:10 To 15:00 |
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Panel | ||
Aramesh Shahbazi, Fernando Escribano Martín, Gizem Magemizoglu | ||
14,10–15,00 PANEL 9 (50 min.). European Travelers and Capital in the Ottoman Empire and in Persia. Panel Chair: Aramesh Shahbazi (Allameh Tabataba’i University, Iran). **Ali Bey el Abbassi: Spanish and French Colonialism in the Early 19th Century, Fernando Escribano Martín (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain). **The Effects of the European Capital in Middle East: The Case of the Ottoman Empire and Persia, Gizem Magemizoglu (Ankara University, Turkey). | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Sunday 22 November 2020 | 15:00 To 16:20 |
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Panel | ||
Fernando Camacho Padilla, Mandana Tishehyar, Pantea Mohebi Zanganeh, Raphaël Orange-Leroy, Majid Reza Momeni | ||
15,00–16,20 PANEL 10 (80 min.). Global South Alliances, Ties and Cooperation. Panel Chair: Fernando Camacho Padilla (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain). **Decolonization, the Formation of Economic Nationalism and the Role of Iran in South-South Ties, Mandana Tishehyar (Allameh Tabataba’i University, Iran) & Pantea Mohebi Zanganeh (University of Tehran, Iran). **A “Poor Countries Union”? The G-77 “Third World” Alliance in Economic Negotiations from UNCTAD I to the New International Economic Order, Raphaël Orange-Leroy (CY Cergy Paris Université, France). **An Assessment of the Role of India in South-South Cooperation, Majid Reza Momeni (Allameh Tabataba’i University, Iran). | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Sunday 22 November 2020 | 16:20 To 17:40 |
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Panel | ||
Fernando Escribano Martín, Arianna Pasqualini, Eric Burton, Camila Tribess, Daniel De Lucca | ||
16,20–17,40 PANEL 11 (80 min.). The Decolonization of Africa and Its Repercussions in the Global South. Panel Chair: Fernando Escribano Martín (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain). **New Perspectives on the Namibian Struggle in Cold War Times (1978-1990): The Autobiographies of Lucia Engombe and Stefanie-Lahya Aukongo, Arianna Pasqualini (University of Bologna, Italy). **South African Liberation Movements in Africa’s Hubs of Decolonization in the 1960s, Eric Burton (University of Innsbruck, Austria). **Anticolonial Connections Through the Indian Ocean: The Networks Between Mozambique and Timor-Leste, Camila Tribess (Federal University of Bahia, Brazil) & Daniel De Lucca (UNILAB, Brazil). | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Sunday 22 November 2020 | 17:40 To 19:00 |
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Panel | ||
Eudald Cortina Orero, Raza Naeem, Roxana Claudia Tompea, Timothy Nicholson | ||
17,40–19,00 PANEL 13 (80 min.). Different Aspects of the Global South: The Gilan Soviet Socialist Republic, Nuestra América, and Students, Sex and Threatened Solidarity. Panel Chair: Eudald Cortina Orero (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain). **The Gilan Soviet Socialist Republic (1920) in Historical Perspective, Raza Naeem (Progressive Writers Association Lahore, Pakistan). **Nuestra América and the Clash of Ideologies: What has been the Legacy of José Martí?, Roxana Claudia Tompea (Diplomatische Akademie Wien, Austria). **Students, Sex and Threatened Solidarity: East African Bodies and Indian Angst, 1955-1970, Timothy Nicholson (Farmingdale State College, USA). | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south2 | ||
Sunday 22 November 2020 | 17:40 To 19:00 |
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Panel | ||
Majid Reza Momeni, Fatima Waqi Sajjad, Isabelle Sophie Schoebel, Ane Marie Ørbø Kirkegaard, Mar Louie Vincent Capul Reyes | ||
17,40–19,00 PANEL 12 (80 min.). Global South Coloniality. Panel Chair: Majid Reza Momeni (Allameh Tabataba’i University, Iran). **Colonial Disruptions and Educational Dilemmas of Modern Muslims: An Exploration of the Educational Outlook of University Students in Pakistan, Fatima Waqi Sajjad (University of Management and Technology, Pakistan). **Moving beyond Coloniality: The Decolonial Program of the French Party Les Indigènes de la République, Isabelle Sophie Schoebel (Malmö University, Sweden) & Ane Marie Ørbø Kirkegaard (Malmö University, Sweden). **Pope of the Global South? A Decolonial Reading of the Francis Papacy, Mar Louie Vincent Capul Reyes (University of San Carlos, Philippines). | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Sunday 22 November 2020 | 19:00 To 20:40 |
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Panel | ||
Raffaele Mauriello, Priyamvada Ankush Sawant, Carolina Bracco, Elka Margarita Correa Calleja, Ekaterina Vasileva | ||
19,00–20,40 PANEL 14 (100 min.). The Arab World Interactions with the Global South: India, Latin America and Central Asia. Panel Chair: Saeed Shokohi (Allameh Tabataba’i University, Iran). ** Indo-Arab Interaction in the Period of Decolonization, Priyamvada Ankush Sawant (University of Mumbai, India). ** Cultural and Political Relations Between Latin America and the Arab World Through Third-World Cinema, Carolina Bracco (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina). ** Beyond the Soviet Union: Artistic Language and Nationalism in Mexico and Egypt from the Interwar Period to the Cold War, Elka Margarita Correa Calleja (Universidad Anahuac Campus Norte, Mexico). ** Arab-Soviet Relations: Cultural Contacts Between Central Asian Republics and the Muslim Ummah, 1960-1980, Ekaterina Vasileva (University of Erfurt, Germany). | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Sunday 22 November 2020 | 20:40 To 21:20 |
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Lecture | ||
Ernesto Bohoslavsky | ||
20,40–21,20 KEYNOTE SPEECH. Taiwan-Sponsored Anti-Communism and the South-American Dictatorships in the Seventies. Keynote speaker: Ernesto Bohoslavsky (Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina). | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||
Sunday 22 November 2020 | 21:20 To 21:30 |
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Closing | ||
Raffaele Mauriello, Fernando Camacho Padilla | ||
21,20–21,30 CLOSING CEREMONY | ||
Place Room: https://meeting.atu.ac.ir/ch/south1 | ||