Clements Center for Southwest Studies Brown Bag
February 13, 2008
, 2008
The Clements Center for Southwest Studies invites you to bring your brown bag lunch to a lecture on the research of current Clements Center Fellow, Julia MarĂa Schiavone Camacho as she explores the experiences of Chinese Mexican families as they faced expulsion from Mexico, settlement in China and repatriation to Mexico. Her study expands notions of borderlands history and the Mexican and Chinese diasporas by examining socially transgressive relationships among Chinese and Mexicans in Sonora and tracking the movement of Chinese Mexican families between the US-Mexican borderlands and China. Julia, Assistant Professor of History at University of Texas at El Paso, will be spending the academic year as Clements Center Fellow. She recieved her PhD in Borderlands History at UTEP in May 2006. Tele. #: 214-768-3684 Building & Address: DeGolyer Library, 6404 Hilltop Lane Room Number: Texana Room
Drink Specials:
- Half Shells Seafood Grill: 4 pm - 7 pm: $2 drafts, $2 domestic bottles
- Rockfish Seafood Grill: 4 pm - 7 pm: $3 domestic schooners, $3 house wines, $3 wells
- Barley House: 4 pm - 2 am: $2 Lone Star bottles and $2 selected drafts / 4 pm - 2 am: 1/2 off food
- The Green Elephant: 8 pm - 11 pm: $2.50 you call its
- Ozona Bar & Grill: 4 pm - 7 pm: $1 off everything, $1 pints
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