講者:Camilo Perez-Bustillo (Former Director of Advocacy and Research, Hope Border Institute (El Paso, Texas)
羅牧老師 臺大心理系109學年客座學人
主持:馮 燕(國立臺灣大學社會工作學系教授)
時間:4/07(三) 15:00-17:00
地點:臺大社會社工系館401會議室
羅牧老師為臺大心理系109學年客座學人;於本(109)學年於臺大心理學系開授「全球疫情下的人權議題」,以及與李怡青教授合開「轉型正義議題之獨立研究」課程,也於臺大法學院開設「反人類罪、國家暴力與轉型正義」課程;其長期投入於轉型正義、人權相關倡議與研究,近期也關注COVID-19疫情期間的人權議題。
本講座內容將從全球性跨文化的解殖民視角,探索當代美國原生於美墨邊界的拉丁裔移民所面臨的人權、創傷與文化認同議題,從當代移民經驗中分析社群與社會運動如何回應其所面對的挑戰以及對於人權與文化領域的啟發。
主辦單位:國立臺灣大學人文社會高等研究院
合辦單位:國立臺灣大學社會工作學系
***本演講全程以英文進行,歡迎直接入座參加;配合防疫規定請全程配戴口罩。
Camilo Perez-Bustillo is Visiting Professor of Human Rights and Social Justice at National Taiwan University (transitional justice, rights of migrants, indigenous peoples), affiliated researcher of the Global Research Programme on Inequality (GRIP, https://gripinequality.org/employee/perez-bustillo-camilo/) at the University of Bergen (Norway), former Fellow at CASBS-Stanford University, and former Director of Research and Advocacy at Hope Border Institute (El Paso, Texas). Lead author of Human Rights, Hegemony, and Utopia in Latin America: Poverty, Forced Migration and Resistance in Mexico and Colombia (Brill 2016), and co-founder of the International Tribunal of Conscience of Peoples in Movement, and of Witness at the Border: www.witnessattheborder.org.
This talk will explore the origins and implications of contemporary experiences related to human rights, trauma, and cultural identity that confront Latin American migrants of indigenous origin at the U.S-Mexico border, from a global, comparative, intercultural and decolonial framework. How have indigenous migrants and related social movements responded to these challenges in Latin America? What do these experiences tell us about contemporary global trends regarding the horizons of human rights and cultural identity?