We are excited to welcome Pablo Palomino, a postdoctoral lecturer at the UChicago Center for Latin American Studies who will be presenting from a chapter of his manuscript, Latin America and the Globalization of Musical Practices in the 20th Century. Dr. Palomino holds a BA in history from the University of Buenos Aires and a PhD (2014) in History from the University of California, Berkeley. His dissertation, “Transnational Musical Networks in Latin America, 1910–1950,” is an interdisciplinary study that argues that the making of national music styles in Latin America was part of a broader circulation of commercial, diasporic, and classical musical styles.
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We look forward to seeing you in Logan 801 from 4:30-6pm on April 27 for this highly relevant and interesting presentation!