The French Hispanist Maud Yvinec was the protagonist of a meeting organized by the Peruvian Cultural Center of Paris (CECUPE) at the Maison de l’Amérique Latine on the perspective of the Creole elites of Peru towards the Indians in the mid-19th century.
Maud Yvinec was born in Paris, France, in 1982. She has a doctorate in Iberian and Latin American studies, and is a professor in the Department of Languages and Cultures at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Her work focuses on the representations of the Andean indigenous populations of Peru.
His thesis, a revised version of which was published by Presses Universitaires de Rennes, focused on the representations of the “Indians” of the Andes by Peruvian Creole elites in the first decades of the Republican period. Now he continues his research on the political and social problems of the representations of autochthony in Peru, continuing, on the one hand, with the focus on the 19th century, and on the other hand, expanding his study topics in the present.