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Hosted by the Department of Hispanic Studies at the University of California, Riverside, in collaboration with the CHASS-Center for Ideas and Society conference grant, the colloquium "Transversal Re/configurations: Flesh, Bodies, and Matter in Motion" organized by the Department of Dance, and co-sponsored by the departments of Anthropology, Comparative Literature, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Media and Cultural Studies, Music, SEHE and the Decolonizing Humanism project this two-day interdisciplinary conference brings together scholars, artists, activists, and graduate students to explore relational politics, pluriversal thinking, and more-than-human worlds through dialogue, lectures, and collaborative discussions. Organized in conversation with the work of anthropologist Marisol de la Cadena on the tenth anniversary of Earth Beings, the event examines the concept of the “anthropo-not-seen” and its implications for ecology, environmental justice, memory, and decolonial thought. Featuring keynote talks by Marisol de la Cadena and Pilar Riaño-Alcalá, alongside invited scholars from multiple disciplines, it offers a rich intellectual exchange as well as opportunities for graduate student participation, community engagement, and interdisciplinary networking.

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