Session 4B: The Global Commons and Social Resistance

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Zoom Room

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https://eiu.zoom.us/j/85005107965?pwd=GR2ueHppzU6hJXVGh0tO8YoGQml9YJ.1

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7-11-2025 3:15 PM

End Date

7-11-2025 4:30 PM

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Chair: Aaron Brakke, Alternative Futures LLC & Samford University

Carlos Rivera-Morales, Doane University (English)
Defiance in the Face of Environmental Catastrophe: Eco-Nationalism in Puerto Rico, An Analysis of the Documentaries Denuncia de un embeleco (1975) and Paraíso invadido (1977)

Miluska Guzman Ruiz, Purdue University (English)
Extractivism and Resistance in the Amazon: Literary Ecologies in Conflict

Meztli Yoalli Rodríguez Aguilera, DePaul University (English)
Mestizo Geographies: Environment and Dispossession in Mexico

Tomás Ignacio Pino Flores, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Spanish)
New Experience of Time and Possible Futures: Uses and Meanings of the Anthropocene Concept and its Reception in Latin America

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Nov 7th, 3:15 PM Nov 7th, 4:30 PM

Session 4B: The Global Commons and Social Resistance

https://eiu.zoom.us/j/85005107965?pwd=GR2ueHppzU6hJXVGh0tO8YoGQml9YJ.1

Chair: Aaron Brakke, Alternative Futures LLC & Samford University

Carlos Rivera-Morales, Doane University (English)
Defiance in the Face of Environmental Catastrophe: Eco-Nationalism in Puerto Rico, An Analysis of the Documentaries Denuncia de un embeleco (1975) and Paraíso invadido (1977)

Miluska Guzman Ruiz, Purdue University (English)
Extractivism and Resistance in the Amazon: Literary Ecologies in Conflict

Meztli Yoalli Rodríguez Aguilera, DePaul University (English)
Mestizo Geographies: Environment and Dispossession in Mexico

Tomás Ignacio Pino Flores, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Spanish)
New Experience of Time and Possible Futures: Uses and Meanings of the Anthropocene Concept and its Reception in Latin America