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What are LASA Sections?
LASA Sections exist to promote the common interest of Association members in specific areas of Latin American Studies. They are a means of increasing communication and interaction among persons of similar interests within the framework of the larger organization. They help to broaden involvement in LASA, and to make the Association more participatory and responsive to constituencies.
The following statements reflecting the mission and activities of each Section are provided by the Section chairs. The name of the current chair, his/her email address and office telephone number are also provided. Please feel free to contact that individual directly if you have specific questions related to a Section and to contact the LASA Secretariat if you wish to join a particular Section.
Brazil Section
A missão da Seção Brasil da Associação de Estudos Latino-Americanos (LASA) é promover os estudos brasileiros de uma maneira interdisciplinar e de uma perspectiva multinacional. A Seção também promove um espaço dentro da LASA a acadêmicos e demais interessados no Brasil, que desejam compartilhar seus conhecimentos e experiências. Com este fim, nos responsabilizamos por várias atividades: listserv presidido, prêmios para livros e ensaios, recepção durante os congressos da LASA, reunião de trabalhos, sessão de painéis especiais para os congressistas, eleição dos colaboradores que deliberam sobre a Seção e alimentação do blog.
Call for Papers to Brazil Section
Dr. Susan C. Quinlan
Department of Romance Languages
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-1815
706-542-3161 office
706-542-3287 fax
Past President, Brazilian Studies Association (BRASA)
Current Chair, LASA-Brazil Section of the Latin American Studies Association
BRAZIL SECTION REPORT 2007
The Brazil Section had its meeting on September 5th, at 7 pm. The meeting was conducted by the co-chairs, Susan Quinlan and Hélio Guimarães.
Regarding the election, three new members for the Brazil Section Council were elected for the period 2007-2010 – Eduardo Gomes (UFF), Elisabete Leal (UFRGS) e Ana Beatriz Gonçalves (Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora) – among six candidates, including Luiza Franco Moreira, May Bletz and Regina Felix.
Ana Paula Alves Ribeiro (UERJ), César Braga-Pinto (
During the meeting, adjourned at 9:10 pm, Emanuelle Oliveira volunteered to help with it the