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Basque Studies Program Newsletter · Issue 49, 1994



Highlights
Joseba Zulaika participated in a conference on “Religious Rhetoric and Violence” organized by the H.F. Guggenheim Foundation in Toledo, Spain, October 1993.

Joseba Zulaika gave talks on “Symbolism in Basque Art”at the Nevada Museum of Art (Nov. 1993) and at the Sierra Arts Center (Feb. 1994).

William Douglass published “A World Eclipsed. Economic Changes Cause an Identity Crisis for Basque Americans” in the magazine The World and I 8(12) December 1993.

In November, at the annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association in Washington, D.C., Joseba Zulaika gave a paper at the Anthropologies of Spain session, entitled “Beyond Nativism.”

William Douglass published an article “Through the Looking Glass or Becoming the Datum” in the Revista Internacional de Estudios Vascos 38(2) 1993.

Carmelo Urza presented a paper entitled “Strategies for Basque Studies in the United States” at the XII Congress of Eusko Ikaskuntza in December in Vitoria-Gasteiz.

Joseba Zulaika published the articles “Gu, gu, Guggenheim (Eromenaren Laudoriotan)” in Jakin (77-78: 131-149), and “Further Encounters with the Wild Man: Of Cannibals, Dogs and Terrorists,” in Etnofoor 6)2): 21-39.

William Douglass gave a paper entitled “A Western Perspective on an Eastern Interpretation of Where North Meets South: Pyrenean Borderlands” in a borderlands session at the meetings of the American Anthropological Association held in Washington, D.C., in November.

During spring semester 1994, Joseba Zulaika is teaching “Twentieth Century Basque Art and Culture” (Anthro. 460/660).



   


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