LACS Steering Committee
Raymond Craib

Marie Underhill Noll Professor, History
Raymond Craib's research and teaching interests revolve around the intersections of space, politics, and everyday practice. He is especially interested in Latin America and/as global history, critical geography/cartography, the left, and theory and history. As a 2020–21 Global Public Voices fellow, he collaborated with José Ragas (Universidad Catolica, Chile).
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Ananda Cohen-Aponte

Associate Professor, History of Art and Visual Studies
Ananda Cohen-Aponte works on the visual culture of colonial Latin America, with special interests in issues of cross-cultural exchange, historicity, identity, and anti-colonial movements. Her research and teaching explore legacies of colonialism in contemporary Latinx art as well as Latin American and Caribbean archaeology, visual and material culture in the Andes, and landscape, environment and archaeology of colonialism in Pre-Columbian and colonial Latin American art.
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Lourdes Casanova

Senior Lecturer of Management; Director, Emerging Markets Institute, S. C. Johnson Graduate School of Management
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Role
- Faculty
- LACS Core Faculty
- LACS Steering Committee
- Global Public Voices Fellow 2022-23
Contact
Email: lc683@cornell.edu
Ernesto Bassi Arevalo

Director, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program
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Program
Role
- Faculty
- LACS Core Faculty
- LACS Director
- LACS Steering Committee
- Einaudi Faculty Leadership
Contact
Email: eb577@cornell.edu