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Dive into the interwar Chilean eugenic discourse through the lens of Reason and Faith in a presentation by Sarah Walsh, Postdoctoral Fellow. Explore the impact of ideologies on race and ethnicity in the Global South, focusing on Nicolas Palacios and his controversial views. Discover the complex dynamics of the "Love" Affair between Pocahontas and John Smith, challenging traditional narratives. Witness a profound moment in history with the ecclesiastical visitor kicking an indigenous woman in the 16th century, as portrayed by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala's art. Engage with key papal encyclicals such as Pope Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum, Pius XII's Humani Generis, and Pius XI's Casti Connubii that shaped religious and social perspectives. Delve into the intellectual world of Mexican writer and philosopher Jose Vasconcelos and his concept of La raza cosmica. Explore the visual history of Mexican Casta Paintings and reflect on the significant events like the bombing of La Moneda in 1973. Examine spatial perceptions of Chile and Australia on the map, juxtaposing Mapuches and Rapa Nui cultures in the late 19th and 18th-19th centuries respectively.
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Reason and Faith: A Study of Interwar Chilean Eugenic Discourse A presentation by Sarah Walsh Postdoctoral Fellow Race and Ethnicity in the Global South
Visitadoreclesiasticogolpeando a unamujerindigena, siglo XVI “Ecclesiastical Visitor Kicking an Indigenous Woman, 16th Century” From: El primer nuevocoronica y buengobierno, Felipe GuamanPoma de Ayala Courtesy: MemoriaChilena
Pope Leo XIII RerumNovarum“On New Things” 1891 Pope Pius XII Humani Generis 1950 Pope Pius XI CastiConnubii“On Christian Marriage” 1930
Jose Vasconcelos 1882 – 1959 Mexican writer, politican, philosopher La razacosmica(1925)
El bombardeo de La Moneda September 11, 1973