The Role of Women in Making Inca Territorial Spaces
Latin American Institute Lunch and Learn Series
Thursday, February 6, 2025
12:00 PM (Pacific Time)Bunche Hall, Rm 10383
The Inca Empire, with its striking architecture, has captivated visitors to the Andes for centuries. The Inca’s vast built environment stretches across the western rim of South America and its creation has been credited to a series of brilliant men. In this presentation, Nair shines the light on the diverse women who shaped and gave meaning to a wide range of impressive Inca spaces. In doing so, she reveals how assumptions about gender have radically and erroneously rewritten the history of the Andes.
Presenter: Stella Nair
Associate Professor, Indigenous Arts of the Americas
Special Instructions
A yummy lunch will be served! Please RSVP
Sponsor(s): Latin American Institute