Daniel Mosquera,
assistant professor of Spanish, has an article coming out in Dispositio: American Journal of Cultural
Histories and Theories published by the University of Michigan (Vol. 25, No.
52, 2004). The article, “In Search of the Political within and without the
Politics of Theory,” deals with the accomplishments of the Latin American
Subaltern Studies Group in the context of larger geo-political issues related
to the emergence and institutionalization of Subaltern Studies. He also had a
paper accepted for the 2004 Modern Language Association conference in Philadelphia: “Of Marketplaces and Passion Plays: An Inquiry into the Chalco-Amecameca Inquisition Investigation and Nahua-Christian Devotions.” It is part of a panel dealing
with “Public Spectacles and Clandestine Performances in Colonial Latin
America.”