| Eulogio Guzman |
| Biography |
| Eulogio Guzman (Acevedo) (international program) is an art historian who specializes on the art and architecture of ancient and colonial Mexico. He holds a BArch from the Southern California Institute of Architecture (‘91) and, from the University of California at Los Angeles, a MA in Latin American Studies in the disciplines of History, Anthropology, and Art History (‘94) and a PhD (‘04). Since 2002 Guzmán has taught courses at the SMFA/Tufts University focusing on the visual culture of Latin America in the Pre-Contact, Colonial, Modern and Contemporary periods. He also has taught and lectured extensively at several institutions in the United States, Mexico, and most recently, Spain. He has several publications, including two collaborative essays on the uses and abuses of the term shamanism in academic literature. His dissertation, which focuses on a multidisciplinary analysis of portable Aztec sculpture, is being published in Mexico by the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia and is due out this year. |
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