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Recent Publications by UO Latin Americanists (2002-2008)

 

2008

Carlos Aguirre (guest editor), "Marxism and the Left in Latin American History," A Contracorriente, Vol. 5, No. 2, Winter (http://www.ncsu.edu/project/acontracorriente/)

2007

Monique Balbuena, “Is There a Jewish Brazilian poetry?,” NOAH/NOAJ Revista Literaria (Published by the International Association of Jewish Writers in the Spanish and Portuguese Languages). Waldman, Berta and Moacir Amâncio (eds.). São Paulo: Humanitas, 2007, pp.231-241.

Monique Balbuena, “Sepharad in Brazil: Between the Metaphorical and the Literal,” Modern Jewish Studies (Yiddish), Vol 15,1-2, 2007, pp.31-44.

Monique Balbuena, “A Symbolist Kinah? Laments and Modernism in the Maghreb,” Iggud: Selected Essays in Jewish Studies, Jerusalem: World Union of Jewish Studies/Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2007, vol.3, pp. 67-84.

Juan Armando Epple
and Carlos López, eds. Fernando Alegría. Poesía chilena del siglo veinte (Concepción: Editorial LAR, 2007).

Cecilia Enjuto-Rangel, "Broken Presents: The Modern City in Ruins in Baudelaire, Cernuda, and Paz," Comparative Literature, 59, 2, Spring 2007, pp. 140-157.

Philip W. Scher and Garth Green, eds, Trinidad Carnival: The Cultural Politics of a Transnational Festival (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007).

Philip W. Scher, “Heritage Tourism in the Caribbean: Identity and Politics After Neoliberalism,” Bulletin of Latin American Research

Philip W. Scher, “The Devil and the Bedwetter: Carnival, Memory, National Culture and Post-Colonial Consciousness in Trinidad and Tobago,” Western Folklore Quarterly.

Lynn Stephen, Transborder Lives: Indigenous Oaxacans in Mexico, California, and Oregon (Durham: Duke University Press, 2007).

Lynn Stephen, "La reconceptualización de América Latina: Antropologías de Las Américas," Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, 12(1): 44-75, March, 2007.

Lynn Stephen, "'We are brown, we are short, we are fat…We are the face of Oaxaca': Women Leaders in the Oaxaca Rebellion," Socialism and Democracy 21(2): 1-15, July, 2007.

Lynn Stephen, "Women's Land Rights and Indigenous Autonomy in Chiapas: Interlegality and the Gendered Dynamics of National and Alternative Popular Legal Systems," In Law and Gender in Contemporary Mexico, Helga Baitenmann, Victoria Chenaut, and Ann Varley (eds.). New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2007.

Lynn Stephen, "Mixtec Farmworkers in Oregon: Linking Labor and Ethnicity through Farmworker Unions, Hometown Associations, and Pan-Indigenous Organizing," In Oregon Mosaic: A Multiethnic History of the State, edited by Jung Xing and Erlinda Gonzalez-Berry. Oregon State University Press, 2007.

Stephanie Wood (with James Lockhart and Lisa Sousa, eds.), Sources and Methods for the Study of Postconquest Mesoamerican Ethnohistory, Provisional Version (e-book) (Eugene: Wired Humanities Project, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2007) <http://whp.uoregon.edu/Lockhart/index.html>.

Stephanie Wood, ed., The Early Nahuatl Virtual Library Project (Eugene: Wired Humanities Project, 2007) <http://whp.uoregon.edu/nahlib/envlp/>

Stephanie Wood (in collaboration with Robert Haskett) "History--Ethnohistory, Mesoamerica," literature review for the Handbook of Latin American Studies 62 (Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 2007).\

Stephanie Wood, "Nahua Christian Soldiers in the Mapa de Cuauhtlantzinco, Cholula Parish (Mexico)," in Indian Conquistadors: Indigenous Allies in the Conquest of MesoAmerica, eds. Michel Oudijk and Laura Matthew (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2007).

Carlos Aguirre, "Prisons and Prisoners in Modernising Latin America, 1800-1940," in Ian Brown and Frank Dikotter, eds. Cultures of Confinement. The History of the Prison in Africa, Asia, and Latin America (Ithaca: Cornell University Press and London: Hurst).

2006

Juan Epple, ¨La construcción del yo autobiográfico en Neruda,¨ Crítica Hispánica, 2006.(forthcoming).

Juan Epple, "Las tramas de Adios Hemingway, de Leonardo Padura," in Carlos Uxó, editor. The Detective Fiction of Leonardo Padura. Manchester, UK: Manchester Metropolitan University Press, 2006: 171-177 (Manchester Crime Fictions Research Series).

Juan Epple, "La nación ausente en la nueva narrativa femenina chilena," in Ideologías y literatura. Homenaje a Hernán Vidal. Mabel Moraña y Javier Campos, eds. Pittsburgh: IILI-Biblioteca de América, 2006, 107-124.

Amalia Gladhart, "Revenge, Representation, and the Importance of Memory in Susana Torres Molina's Una noche cualquiera," Latin American Theatre Review 39.2 (2006): 37-52.

Amalia Gladhart, translation of La Virgen Pipona (The Potbellied Virgin), a novel by Alicia Yánez Cossío (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2006).

Michael Hames-Garcia, Identity Politics Reconsidered, co-edited with Linda Martín Alcoff, Satya P. Mohanty, and Paula M. L. Moya (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006).

Galen Martin, “Conservation and Recreation Planning on the Caribbean Coast: Cahuita, Costa Rica,” in Environmental Planning in the Caribbean, Jon Pugh and Janet Momsen, eds. (Ashgate Press, 2006).

Lise Nelson, "Geographies of state power, protest, and women’s political identity formation in Michoacán, Mexico," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 96 (2), 365-88.

Lise Nelson, "Artesanía, mobility and the crafting of indigenous identities among Purhépechan women in Mexico," Journal of Latin American Geography, 5 (1), pp. 55-71.

Amanda Powell, "A Feminist Road Not Taken: Baroque Sapphist Poetry” (with Dianne Dugaw), in David Castillo and Massimo Lollini, eds. Reason and Its Others in Early Modernity: Spain/Italy 1500s-1700s (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, Hispanic Issues Series, 2006).

Amanda Powell, “Teaching Sor Juana’s Love Poems to Women.” Emilie Bergmann and Stacey Schlau, eds. Approaches to Teaching Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (Modern Language Association, forthcoming 2006).

Lynn Stephen, Dissident Women: Gender and Cultural Politics in Chiapas. Co-edited with Aida Hernández Castillo and Shannon Speed. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2006.

Lynn Stephen, "Zapatista Movement," in Revolutionary Movements in World History Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, edited by Jim DeFronzo, pp. 975-984. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO Press. 2006.

Lynn Stephen, "Rural Women's Activism, 1980-2000: Reframing the Nation From Below," In Sex in Revolution: Gender, Politics, and Power in Modern Mexico, edited by Jocelyn Olcott Mary KKay Vaughn, and Gabriela Cano, pp. 241-260. Duke University Press, 2006.

Lynn Stephen, "Indigenous Women´s Activism in Mexico: Oaxaca and Chiapas," in Dissident Women: Gender and Cultural Politics in Chiapas. Co-edited with Aida Hernández Castillo and Shannon Speed. University of Texas Press, 2006.

Lynn Stephen, "Introduction," with Shannon Speed and Aida Hernández Castillo. In Dissident Women: Gender and Cultural Politics in Chiapas. Co-edited with Aida Hernández Castillo and Shannon Speed. University of Texas Press, 2006.

Analisa Taylor, “Malinche and Matriarchal Utopia: Gendered Visions of Indigeneity in Mexico,” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. Vol 31 No 3, Special Issue: New Feminist Theories of Visual Culture, Spring 2006.

Stephanie Wood, "Introduction / Introducción: Manuscrito de San Pedro Tzictepec," The Mapas Project / El Proyecto Mapas, <http://whp.uoregon.edu/mapas/tzictepec/index.shtml>, 2006.

Stephanie Wood, "A History of Tacos and Cigarettes," An "Ask the Experts" Answer for the "Aztecs" Webpage at Mexicolore, ed. Ian Mursell <http://www.mexicolore.co.uk/index.php?one=azt&two=ask&tab=ans&id=12>, 2006.

Stephanie Wood, ed. The Virtual Mesoamerican Archive (Eugene: Wired Humanities Project, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2006) <http://whp.uoregon.edu/vma_preview/>.

Carlos Aguirre, "Hacia una historia del discurso racista en el Perú," (Prologue to Marcel Velázquez, Las máscaras de la representación. El sujeto esclavista y las rutas del racismo en el Perú, 1775-1895, Lima, UNMSM, 2005), Ciberayllu, January 9, 2006 (http://www.andes.missouri.edu/andes/Comentario/CAg_Mascaras.html)

2005

Cecilia Enjuto-Rangel, "Cities in Ruins: The Recuperation of the Baroque in T.S.Eliot and Octavio Paz." How Far is America From Here? Proceedings of the International American Studies Association (IASA) Leiden 2003. Paul
Giles, Theo D'Haen, Djelal Kadir, and Lois Parkinson Zamora, eds. (Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi Publishers, 2005.)

Juan Epple, MicroQuijotes. Barcelona: Thule Ediciones, 2005. An Anthology of short fiction on Don Quijote.

Juan Epple, ¨Viajeros chilenos a Estados Unidos¨. In Homage to Alexander von Humboldt. Travel Literature to and from Latin America XV through XXI Centuries. Oaxaca, México: Editorial Color Digital, 2005: 382-388.

Juan Epple, ¨La palabra como acción poética en Juan Gelman¨ and Bibliografía de Juan Gelman¨, in María Angeles Pérez López, ed. Juan Gelman: poesía y coraje. Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: La Página Ediciones, 2005: 87-97,159-185.

Juan Epple, ¨Palos de ciego¨, Ël cazador¨, ¨Problemas de teoría literaria VIII¨, in Neus Rotger and Fernando Valls, eds. Ciempiés. Los microrrelatos de Quimera. Madrid: Editorial Montesinos, 2005: 113-111.

Juan Epple, ¨Garage Sale¨. in Baeza Ventura, Gabriela, ed. Con otra mirada. Cuentos hispanos de los Estados Unidos. Madrid: Editorial Popular, 2005: 83-97.

Amalia Gladhart, "Memory and Narrative in Los Recuerdos del Porvenir," Hispanic Review, 73, 1 [click here to access it through Project Muse. Campus connection required]

Amalia Gladhart, "Representaciones del espacio en la obra de Estela Leñero," in Dramaturgias femeninas en la segunda mitad del siglo XX: Espacio y tiempo. Ed. José Romera Castillo (Madrid: Visor, 2005), 409-18.

Robert Haskett, Visions of Paradise: Primordial Titles and Mesoamerican History in Cuernavaca (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2005).

Robert Haskett and Stephanie Wood, eds., "History-Ethnohistory, Mesoamerica," in Handbook of Latin American Studies: Humanities, vol. 60 (Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 2005).

Amanda Powell and Dianne Dugaw, “Sapphic Self-Fashioning in the Baroque Era: Women's Petrarchan Parody in Spanish and English 1550-1700,” Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, 35, 2005.

Philip W. Scher, "Carnival From Metropole to the Equator," in Christie Ho and Keith Nurse (eds.) Globalization and Caribbean Popular Culture (Kingston: Ian Randle Publications, 2005).

Lynn Stephen, "Negotiating Global, National, and Local 'Rights" in a Zapotec Community," Political and Legal Anthropology Review, spring 2005.

Lynn Stephen, "Women’s Weaving Cooperatives in Oaxaca: An Indigenous Response to Neoliberalism," Critique of Anthropology, spring 2005. (Click here to access this article through OCLC. Campus connection required)

Lynn Stephen, Zapotec Women: Gender, Class, and Ethnicity in the Global Economy. Revised, updated, second edition (Durham: Duke University Press, 2005).

Analisa Taylor, "The Ends of Indigenismo in Mexico," Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, 14, 1, March 2005 (click here to access this article through Taylor & Francis Group. Campus connection required).

Stephanie Wood, "Forward / Presentación: Códice de Acapixtla, Morelos, 1564," The Mapas Project / El Proyecto Mapas, <http://whp.uoregon.edu/mapas/AGN/Acapixtla/present.shtml>, 2005.

Stephanie Wood, "The Oztoticpac Lands Map: Introduction to the Mapas Project Digital Facsimile," The Mapas Project / El Proyecto Mapas, <http://whp.uoregon.edu/mapas/Oztoticpac/introEngl.shtml>, 2005.

Carlos Aguirre, The Criminals of Lima and Their Worlds: The Prison Experience, 1850-1935 (Durham: Duke University Press, 2005).

Carlos Aguirre, Una herida que no deja de sangrar. Breve historia de la esclavitud en el Perú (Lima: Fondo Editorial del Congreso del Perú, 2005).

Carlos Aguirre, “Two Worlds Apart? Labour and Crime in Latin American History,” in Workers in the Informal Sector. Studies in Labour history 1800-2000, edited by Sabyasachi Bhattacharya and Jan Lucassen (New Delhi: SEPHIS/Macmillan, 2005).

Carlos Aguirre, "Silencios y ecos. La historia y el legado de la abolición de la esclavitud en Haití y Perú," A Contracorriente, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2005, pp. 1-37. (Click here to access this article).

2004

Cecilia Enjuto-Rangel, "Reaching the Past through Cities in Ruins: Itálica and Machu Picchu," Colorado Review of Hispanic Studies. Vol. 2, Fall 2004, pp. 43-60.

Cecilia Enjuto-Rangel, "Petrified Pasts: Octavio Paz and the Representation of Ruins," Ciberletras, July 2004. <http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/ciberletras/>

Juan Epple, "Nueva narrativa chilena". Guillermo García-Corales y Cecilia Ojeda, Imaginarios de la decepción (New York: Mellen, 2004): i-viii.

Juan Epple, "La minificción y la crítica". Noguerol, Francisca, ed. Escritos disconformes. Nuevos modelos de lectura. Salamanca, Spain: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2004: 15-24.

Juan Epple, Con tinta sangre, Barcelona: Editorial Thule, 2004.

Michael Hames-Garcia, Fugitive Thought: Prison Movements, Race, and the Meaning of Justice (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2004).

Michael Hames-Garcia, “Disruption and Democracy: Challenges to Consensus and Communication.” Co-authored with Jane Drexler. The Good Society 13.2 (2004): 56-60. (Part of a forum on Iris Marion Young’s Inclusion and Democracy.)

Lise Nelson and Joni Seager, eds. A Companion to Feminist Geography (Blackwell Publishers, 2004). [click here to access the introduction].

Lynn Stephen, "The Gaze of Surveillance in the Lives of Immigrant Mexican Workers," Development 47 (1), 2004: 97-102.

Lynn Stephen, "Militarization, gender, and ethnicity in Southern Mexico," in Sharon Pickering and Caroline Lambert (eds.).Global Issues: Women and Justice (Sydney, Australia: Federation Press, 2004), pp. 59-97.

Lynn Stephen,"Mixtec Farmworkers in Oregon: Linking Labor and Ethnicity through Farmworker Unions and Hometown Associations," in Jonathan Fox and Gaspar Rivera-Salgado (eds.) Indigenous Mexican Migrants in the United States (La Jolla, CA: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, 2004), pp. 1-24.

Stephanie Wood, "La Malinche: From Whore/Traitor to Mother/Goddess" (Digital Teaching Unit for Gender in History) <http://server.fhp.uoregon.edu/dtu/entry/dtu.shtml> (write swood@uoregon.edu for username and password). With technical and design assistance from the staff of the Wired Humanities Project and funding from the Feminist Humanities Project, Judith Musick, Director, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2004.

Carlos Aguirre, “’Los irrecusables datos de la estadística del crimen’: La construcción social del delito en la Lima de mediados del siglo XIX," in Paula Alonso, ed. Construcciones impresas. Panfletos, diarios y revistas en la formación de los Estados nacionales en América Latina, 1820-1920 (Buenos Aires: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2004).

2003

Juan Epple, "El neopolicial latinoamericano". Ruiz Barrionuevo, Carmen et al. eds. La literatura iberoamericana en el 2000. Balances, perspectivas y prospectivas. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2003: 302-309. Proceedings of the XXXIII Congreso del Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana.

Juan Epple, "El lugar sin límites, de José Donoso: una estética de transgresión". Nancy Abraham Hall and Lanín A. Gyurko, eds. Studies in Honor of Enrique Anderson Imbert. Delaware: Juan de la Cuesta, 2003: 437-445.

Leonardo García-Pabón, "Sensibilidades callejeras: el trabajo estético y político de Mujeres Creando," Revista de Crítica Literaria Latinoamericana, Vol. XXIX, No. 58, 2003, pp. 239-254 [click here to access this article]

Leonardo García Pabón (transcription, introduction and chronology), Oscar Cerruto. La muerte mágica y otros relatos (La Paz: Plural Editores, 2003).

Leonardo García-Pabón, “Criollos y españoles en Potosí: Relaciones canibalísticas de amor y odio,” in Josefa Salmón and Guillermo Delgado, eds. Identidad, ciudadanía y participación popular desde la colonia al siglo XX (La Paz: Plural Editores, 2003), pp. 49-56.

Michael Hames-Garcia, “Which America Is Ours? Martí’s ‘Truth’ and the Foundations of ‘American Literature.’” Modern Fiction Studies, 49.1 (spring 2003): 19-53. (A revised version will appear as “¿Cuál es nuestra América? La ‘Verdad’ de Martí y los fundamentos de la ‘literatura Americana.’” Trans. Felipe Gómez and María Constanza Guzmán. In José Martí para un nuevo siglo, ed. Jesús Díaz-Caballero. Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana [Pittsburgh], forthcoming.)

Philip W. Scher, Carnival and the Formation of a Caribbean Transnation (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003).

Lynn Stephen, Matthew C. Gutmann, Felix V. Matos-Rodriquez, and Patricia Zavella (eds.), Perspectives on Las Americas: A Reader in Culture, History, and Representation (Blackwell Publishers, 2003).

Lynn Stephen, "Cultural Citizenship and Labor Rights for Oregon Farmworkers: the Case of Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Nordoeste (PCUN)," Human Organization, 62 (1), 2003: 27-38.

Lynn Stephen, "Indigenous Autonomy in Mexico," in Bartholomew Dean & Jerome Levi (eds.) At the Risk of
Being Heard: Identity, Indigenous Rights, and Post-Colonial States
(Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2003), pp. 191-216.

Analisa Taylor, “Between Official and Extra-official Indigenismos in Post-revolutionary Mexican Literature (1935-1950),” Latin American Literary Review, Vol 31 No. 62, Jul-Dec, 2003, 96-119.

Stephanie Wood, Transcending Conquest: Nahua Views of Spanish Colonial Mexico (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2003).

Stephanie Wood, "Power Differentials in Early Mesoamerican Gender Ideology," in Repensando las Américas en los Umbrales del Siglo XXI: 51° Congreso Internacional de Americanistas (CD-Rom), Santiago, Chile: Universidad de Chile, 2003.

Stephanie Wood, "The Virgin of Guadalupe: From Criolla to Guerrillera" (Digital Teaching Unit for Gender in History)
<http://server.fhp.uoregon.edu/dtu/entry/dtu.shtml> (write swood@uoregon.edu for username and password). With technical and design assistance from the staff of the Wired Humanities Project and funding from the Feminist Humanities Project, Judith Musick, Director, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2003.

Carlos Aguirre, “Mujeres delincuentes, prácticas penales, y servidumbre doméstica en Lima, 1862-1930,” in Scarlett O’Phelan, et. al. comps. Familia y Vida Cotidiana en América Latina, Siglos XVIII-XX (Lima: IFEA/Instituto Riva Agüero/Pontificia Universidad Católica, 2003).

2002

Juan Armando Epple (selección, prólogo, cronología y bibliografía), Fernando Alegría. Obra narrativa selecta (Caracas: Biblioteca Ayacucho, 2002).

Juan Armando Epple, ed., Cien microcuentos chilenos (Santiago de Chile: Cuarto Propio, 2002).

Leonardo García-Pabón, “Foreword: The Saenz Effect,” in Immanent Visitor. Selected Poems of Jaime Saenz, Trans. Kent Johnson and Forrest Gander (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002).

James Harper, "Alfredo Volpi," in The St. James Guide to Hispanic Artists (Detroit: St. James Press, 2002).

Robert Haskett and Stephanie Wood, eds., "History-Ethnohistory, Mesoamerica," in Handbook of Latin American Studies: Humanities, vol. 58. (Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 2002).

Alison Weber and Amanda Powell (study and translation), María de San José Salazar (1548-1602), Book for the Hour of Recreation (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002).

Philip W. Scher, "Copyright Heritage: Preservation, Carnival and the State in Trinidad," Anthropological Quarterly, Volume 75, Summer 2002.

Lynn Stephen, Zapata Lives! Histories and Cultural Politics in Southern Mexico (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002).

Lynn Stephen,"In the Wake of the Zapatistas: U.S. Solidarity Work Focused on Militarization, Human Rights, and
Democratization in Chiapas," in David Brooks and Jonathan Fox (eds.), Cross-Border Dialogues: U.S.-Mexico Social Movement Networking (La Jolla: University of California, San Diego, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, 2002), pp. 303-328.

Lynn Stephen,"Women in Mexico's Popular Movements: Survival Strategies against Ecological and Economic Impoverishment," in Jennifer Abbassi and Sheryl L. Lutjens (eds), Rereading Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Political Economy of Gender (Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002), pp. 91-111.

Lynn Stephen, "Genders and Sexualities in Zapotec Oaxaca," Latin American Perspectives, 29(2), 2002: 41-59.

Phil Young [with T. Givon], "Cooperation and interpersonal manipulation in the society of intimates," in Masayoshi Shibatani, ed. The Grammar of Causation and Interpersonal Manipulation (Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Co., 2002), pp. 23-56.

Stephanie Wood, "Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Transforming Portraits" (Digital Teaching Unit for Gender in History) <http://server.fhp.uoregon.edu/dtu/entry/dtu.shtml> (write swood@uoregon.edu for username and password), co-authored with Amanda Powell. With technical and design assistance from Daniel Gilfillan and the collaboration of the Director (Judith Musick) and additional staff of the Wired Humanities Project, and funding from the Feminist Humanities Project of the Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2002.

Carlos Aguirre, "La historia social del Perú republicano (1821-1930)," Histórica (Universidad Católica, Lima), XXVI, 1-2, 2002, pp. 445-501.

 


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Recent Publications by UO Latin Americanists (2002-2008)

 

2008

Carlos Aguirre (guest editor), "Marxism and History in Latin American History," A Contracorriente, Vol. 5, No. 2, Winter.

 

2007

Monique Balbuena, “Is There a Jewish Brazilian poetry?,” NOAH/NOAJ Revista Literaria (Published by the International Association of Jewish Writers in the Spanish and Portuguese Languages). Waldman, Berta and Moacir Amâncio (eds.). São Paulo: Humanitas, 2007, pp.231-241.

Monique Balbuena, “Sepharad in Brazil: Between the Metaphorical and the Literal,” Modern Jewish Studies (Yiddish), Vol 15,1-2, 2007, pp.31-44.

Cecilia Enjuto-Rangel,
"Broken Presents: The Modern City in Ruins in Baudelaire, Cernuda, and Paz," Comparative Literature, 59, 2, Spring 2007, pp. 140-157.

Philip W. Scher and Garth Green, eds, Trinidad Carnival: The Cultural Politics of a Transnational Festival (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007).

Philip W. Scher, “Heritage Tourism in the Caribbean: Identity and Politics After Neoliberalism,” Bulletin of Latin American Research

Philip W. Scher, “The Devil and the Bedwetter: Carnival, Memory, National Culture and Post-Colonial Consciousness in Trinidad and Tobago,” Western Folklore Quarterly.

Lynn Stephen, Transborder Lives: Indigenous Oaxacans in Mexico, California, and Oregon (Durham: Duke University Press, 2007).

Lynn Stephen, "La reconceptualización de América Latina: Antropologías de Las Américas," Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, 12(1): 44-75, March, 2007.

Lynn Stephen, "'We are brown, we are short, we are fat…We are the face of Oaxaca': Women Leaders in the Oaxaca Rebellion," Socialism and Democracy 21(2): 1-15, July, 2007.

Lynn Stephen, "Women's Land Rights and Indigenous Autonomy in Chiapas: Interlegality and the Gendered Dynamics of National and Alternative Popular Legal Systems," In Law and Gender in Contemporary Mexico, Helga Baitenmann, Victoria Chenaut, and Ann Varley (eds.). New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2007.

Lynn Stephen, "Mixtec Farmworkers in Oregon: Linking Labor and Ethnicity through Farmworker Unions, Hometown Associations, and Pan-Indigenous Organizing," In Oregon Mosaic: A Multiethnic History of the State, edited by Jung Xing and Erlinda Gonzalez-Berry. Oregon State University Press, 2007.

Stephanie Wood (with James Lockhart and Lisa Sousa, eds.), Sources and Methods for the Study of Postconquest Mesoamerican Ethnohistory, Provisional Version (e-book) (Eugene: Wired Humanities Project, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2007) <http://whp.uoregon.edu/Lockhart/index.html>.

Stephanie Wood, ed., The Early Nahuatl Virtual Library Project (Eugene: Wired Humanities Project, 2007) <http://whp.uoregon.edu/nahlib/envlp/>

Stephanie Wood (in collaboration with Robert Haskett) "History--Ethnohistory, Mesoamerica," literature review for the Handbook of Latin American Studies 62 (Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 2007).\

Stephanie Wood, "Nahua Christian Soldiers in the Mapa de Cuauhtlantzinco, Cholula Parish (Mexico)," in Indian Conquistadors: Indigenous Allies in the Conquest of MesoAmerica, eds. Michel Oudijk and Laura Matthew (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2007).

Carlos Aguirre, "Prisons and Prisoners in Modernising Latin America, 1800-1940," in Ian Brown and Frank Dikotter, eds. Cultures of Confinement. The History of the Prison in Africa, Asia, and Latin America (Ithaca: Cornell University Press and London: Hurst).

2006

Juan Epple, ¨La construcción del yo autobiográfico en Neruda,¨ Crítica Hispánica, 2006.(forthcoming).

Juan Epple, "Las tramas de Adios Hemingway, de Leonardo Padura," in Carlos Uxó, editor. The Detective Fiction of Leonardo Padura. Manchester, UK: Manchester Metropolitan University Press, 2006: 171-177 (Manchester Crime Fictions Research Series).

Juan Epple, "La nación ausente en la nueva narrativa femenina chilena," in Ideologías y literatura. Homenaje a Hernán Vidal. Mabel Moraña y Javier Campos, eds. Pittsburgh: IILI-Biblioteca de América, 2006, 107-124.

Amalia Gladhart, "Revenge, Representation, and the Importance of Memory in Susana Torres Molina's Una noche cualquiera," Latin American Theatre Review 39.2 (2006): 37-52.

Amalia Gladhart, translation of La Virgen Pipona (The Potbellied Virgin), a novel by Alicia Yánez Cossío (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2006).

Michael Hames-Garcia, Identity Politics Reconsidered, co-edited with Linda Martín Alcoff, Satya P. Mohanty, and Paula M. L. Moya (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006).

Galen Martin, “Conservation and Recreation Planning on the Caribbean Coast: Cahuita, Costa Rica,” in Environmental Planning in the Caribbean, Jon Pugh and Janet Momsen, eds. (Ashgate Press, 2006).

Lise Nelson, "Geographies of state power, protest, and women’s political identity formation in Michoacán, Mexico," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 96 (2), 365-88.

Lise Nelson, "Artesanía, mobility and the crafting of indigenous identities among Purhépechan women in Mexico," Journal of Latin American Geography, 5 (1), pp. 55-71.

Amanda Powell, "A Feminist Road Not Taken: Baroque Sapphist Poetry” (with Dianne Dugaw), in David Castillo and Massimo Lollini, eds. Reason and Its Others in Early Modernity: Spain/Italy 1500s-1700s (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, Hispanic Issues Series, 2006).

Amanda Powell, “Teaching Sor Juana’s Love Poems to Women.” Emilie Bergmann and Stacey Schlau, eds. Approaches to Teaching Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (Modern Language Association, forthcoming 2006).

Lynn Stephen, Dissident Women: Gender and Cultural Politics in Chiapas. Co-edited with Aida Hernández Castillo and Shannon Speed. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2006.

Lynn Stephen, "Zapatista Movement," in Revolutionary Movements in World History Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, edited by Jim DeFronzo, pp. 975-984. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO Press. 2006.

Lynn Stephen, "Rural Women's Activism, 1980-2000: Reframing the Nation From Below," In Sex in Revolution: Gender, Politics, and Power in Modern Mexico, edited by Jocelyn Olcott Mary KKay Vaughn, and Gabriela Cano, pp. 241-260. Duke University Press, 2006.

Lynn Stephen, "Indigenous Women´s Activism in Mexico: Oaxaca and Chiapas," in Dissident Women: Gender and Cultural Politics in Chiapas. Co-edited with Aida Hernández Castillo and Shannon Speed. University of Texas Press, 2006.

Lynn Stephen, "Introduction," with Shannon Speed and Aida Hernández Castillo. In Dissident Women: Gender and Cultural Politics in Chiapas. Co-edited with Aida Hernández Castillo and Shannon Speed. University of Texas Press, 2006.

Analisa Taylor, “Malinche and Matriarchal Utopia: Gendered Visions of Indigeneity in Mexico,” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. Vol 31 No 3, Special Issue: New Feminist Theories of Visual Culture, Spring 2006.

Stephanie Wood, "Introduction / Introducción: Manuscrito de San Pedro Tzictepec," The Mapas Project / El Proyecto Mapas, <http://whp.uoregon.edu/mapas/tzictepec/index.shtml>, 2006.

Stephanie Wood, "A History of Tacos and Cigarettes," An "Ask the Experts" Answer for the "Aztecs" Webpage at Mexicolore, ed. Ian Mursell <http://www.mexicolore.co.uk/index.php?one=azt&two=ask&tab=ans&id=12>, 2006.

Stephanie Wood, ed. The Virtual Mesoamerican Archive (Eugene: Wired Humanities Project, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2006) <http://whp.uoregon.edu/vma_preview/>.

Carlos Aguirre, "Hacia una historia del discurso racista en el Perú," (Prologue to Marcel Velázquez, Las máscaras de la representación. El sujeto esclavista y las rutas del racismo en el Perú, 1775-1895, Lima, UNMSM, 2005), Ciberayllu, January 9, 2006 (http://www.andes.missouri.edu/andes/Comentario/CAg_Mascaras.html)

2005

Cecilia Enjuto-Rangel, "Cities in Ruins: The Recuperation of the Baroque in T.S.Eliot and Octavio Paz." How Far is America From Here? Proceedings of the International American Studies Association (IASA) Leiden 2003. Paul
Giles, Theo D'Haen, Djelal Kadir, and Lois Parkinson Zamora, eds. (Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi Publishers, 2005.)

Juan Epple, MicroQuijotes. Barcelona: Thule Ediciones, 2005. An Anthology of short fiction on Don Quijote.

Juan Epple, ¨Viajeros chilenos a Estados Unidos¨. In Homage to Alexander von Humboldt. Travel Literature to and from Latin America XV through XXI Centuries. Oaxaca, México: Editorial Color Digital, 2005: 382-388.

Juan Epple, ¨La palabra como acción poética en Juan Gelman¨ and Bibliografía de Juan Gelman¨, in María Angeles Pérez López, ed. Juan Gelman: poesía y coraje. Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: La Página Ediciones, 2005: 87-97,159-185.

Juan Epple, ¨Palos de ciego¨, Ël cazador¨, ¨Problemas de teoría literaria VIII¨, in Neus Rotger and Fernando Valls, eds. Ciempiés. Los microrrelatos de Quimera. Madrid: Editorial Montesinos, 2005: 113-111.

Juan Epple, ¨Garage Sale¨. in Baeza Ventura, Gabriela, ed. Con otra mirada. Cuentos hispanos de los Estados Unidos. Madrid: Editorial Popular, 2005: 83-97.

Amalia Gladhart, "Memory and Narrative in Los Recuerdos del Porvenir," Hispanic Review, 73, 1 [click here to access it through Project Muse. Campus connection required]

Amalia Gladhart, "Representaciones del espacio en la obra de Estela Leñero," in Dramaturgias femeninas en la segunda mitad del siglo XX: Espacio y tiempo. Ed. José Romera Castillo (Madrid: Visor, 2005), 409-18.

Robert Haskett, Visions of Paradise: Primordial Titles and Mesoamerican History in Cuernavaca (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2005).

Robert Haskett and Stephanie Wood, eds., "History-Ethnohistory, Mesoamerica," in Handbook of Latin American Studies: Humanities, vol. 60 (Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 2005).

Amanda Powell and Dianne Dugaw, “Sapphic Self-Fashioning in the Baroque Era: Women's Petrarchan Parody in Spanish and English 1550-1700,” Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, 35, 2005.

Philip W. Scher, "Carnival From Metropole to the Equator," in Christie Ho and Keith Nurse (eds.) Globalization and Caribbean Popular Culture (Kingston: Ian Randle Publications, 2005).

Lynn Stephen, "Negotiating Global, National, and Local 'Rights" in a Zapotec Community," Political and Legal Anthropology Review, spring 2005.

Lynn Stephen, "Women’s Weaving Cooperatives in Oaxaca: An Indigenous Response to Neoliberalism," Critique of Anthropology, spring 2005. (Click here to access this article through OCLC. Campus connection required)

Lynn Stephen, Zapotec Women: Gender, Class, and Ethnicity in the Global Economy. Revised, updated, second edition (Durham: Duke University Press, 2005).

Analisa Taylor, "The Ends of Indigenismo in Mexico," Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, 14, 1, March 2005 (click here to access this article through Taylor & Francis Group. Campus connection required).

Stephanie Wood, "Forward / Presentación: Códice de Acapixtla, Morelos, 1564," The Mapas Project / El Proyecto Mapas, <http://whp.uoregon.edu/mapas/AGN/Acapixtla/present.shtml>, 2005.

Stephanie Wood, "The Oztoticpac Lands Map: Introduction to the Mapas Project Digital Facsimile," The Mapas Project / El Proyecto Mapas, <http://whp.uoregon.edu/mapas/Oztoticpac/introEngl.shtml>, 2005.

Carlos Aguirre, The Criminals of Lima and Their Worlds: The Prison Experience, 1850-1935 (Durham: Duke University Press, 2005).

Carlos Aguirre, Una herida que no deja de sangrar. Breve historia de la esclavitud en el Perú (Lima: Fondo Editorial del Congreso del Perú, 2005).

Carlos Aguirre, “Two Worlds Apart? Labour and Crime in Latin American History,” in Workers in the Informal Sector. Studies in Labour history 1800-2000, edited by Sabyasachi Bhattacharya and Jan Lucassen (New Delhi: SEPHIS/Macmillan, 2005).

Carlos Aguirre, "Silencios y ecos. La historia y el legado de la abolición de la esclavitud en Haití y Perú," A Contracorriente, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2005, pp. 1-37. (Click here to access this article).

2004

Cecilia Enjuto-Rangel, "Reaching the Past through Cities in Ruins: Itálica and Machu Picchu," Colorado Review of Hispanic Studies. Vol. 2, Fall 2004, pp. 43-60.

Cecilia Enjuto-Rangel, "Petrified Pasts: Octavio Paz and the Representation of Ruins," Ciberletras, July 2004. <http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/ciberletras/>

Juan Epple, "Nueva narrativa chilena". Guillermo García-Corales y Cecilia Ojeda, Imaginarios de la decepción (New York: Mellen, 2004): i-viii.

Juan Epple, "La minificción y la crítica". Noguerol, Francisca, ed. Escritos disconformes. Nuevos modelos de lectura. Salamanca, Spain: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2004: 15-24.

Juan Epple, Con tinta sangre, Barcelona: Editorial Thule, 2004.

Michael Hames-Garcia, Fugitive Thought: Prison Movements, Race, and the Meaning of Justice (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2004).

Michael Hames-Garcia, “Disruption and Democracy: Challenges to Consensus and Communication.” Co-authored with Jane Drexler. The Good Society 13.2 (2004): 56-60. (Part of a forum on Iris Marion Young’s Inclusion and Democracy.)

Lise Nelson and Joni Seager, eds. A Companion to Feminist Geography (Blackwell Publishers, 2004). [click here to access the introduction].

Lynn Stephen, "The Gaze of Surveillance in the Lives of Immigrant Mexican Workers," Development 47 (1), 2004: 97-102.

Lynn Stephen, "Militarization, gender, and ethnicity in Southern Mexico," in Sharon Pickering and Caroline Lambert (eds.).Global Issues: Women and Justice (Sydney, Australia: Federation Press, 2004), pp. 59-97.

Lynn Stephen,"Mixtec Farmworkers in Oregon: Linking Labor and Ethnicity through Farmworker Unions and Hometown Associations," in Jonathan Fox and Gaspar Rivera-Salgado (eds.) Indigenous Mexican Migrants in the United States (La Jolla, CA: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, 2004), pp. 1-24.

Stephanie Wood, "La Malinche: From Whore/Traitor to Mother/Goddess" (Digital Teaching Unit for Gender in History) <http://server.fhp.uoregon.edu/dtu/entry/dtu.shtml> (write swood@uoregon.edu for username and password). With technical and design assistance from the staff of the Wired Humanities Project and funding from the Feminist Humanities Project, Judith Musick, Director, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2004.

Carlos Aguirre, “’Los irrecusables datos de la estadística del crimen’: La construcción social del delito en la Lima de mediados del siglo XIX," in Paula Alonso, ed. Construcciones impresas. Panfletos, diarios y revistas en la formación de los Estados nacionales en América Latina, 1820-1920 (Buenos Aires: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2004).

2003

Juan Epple, "El neopolicial latinoamericano". Ruiz Barrionuevo, Carmen et al. eds. La literatura iberoamericana en el 2000. Balances, perspectivas y prospectivas. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2003: 302-309. Proceedings of the XXXIII Congreso del Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana.

Juan Epple, "El lugar sin límites, de José Donoso: una estética de transgresión". Nancy Abraham Hall and Lanín A. Gyurko, eds. Studies in Honor of Enrique Anderson Imbert. Delaware: Juan de la Cuesta, 2003: 437-445.

Leonardo García-Pabón, "Sensibilidades callejeras: el trabajo estético y político de Mujeres Creando," Revista de Crítica Literaria Latinoamericana, Vol. XXIX, No. 58, 2003, pp. 239-254 [click here to access this article]

Leonardo García Pabón (transcription, introduction and chronology), Oscar Cerruto. La muerte mágica y otros relatos (La Paz: Plural Editores, 2003).

Leonardo García-Pabón, “Criollos y españoles en Potosí: Relaciones canibalísticas de amor y odio,” in Josefa Salmón and Guillermo Delgado, eds. Identidad, ciudadanía y participación popular desde la colonia al siglo XX (La Paz: Plural Editores, 2003), pp. 49-56.

Michael Hames-Garcia, “Which America Is Ours? Martí’s ‘Truth’ and the Foundations of ‘American Literature.’” Modern Fiction Studies, 49.1 (spring 2003): 19-53. (A revised version will appear as “¿Cuál es nuestra América? La ‘Verdad’ de Martí y los fundamentos de la ‘literatura Americana.’” Trans. Felipe Gómez and María Constanza Guzmán. In José Martí para un nuevo siglo, ed. Jesús Díaz-Caballero. Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana [Pittsburgh], forthcoming.)

Philip W. Scher, Carnival and the Formation of a Caribbean Transnation (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003).

Lynn Stephen, Matthew C. Gutmann, Felix V. Matos-Rodriquez, and Patricia Zavella (eds.), Perspectives on Las Americas: A Reader in Culture, History, and Representation (Blackwell Publishers, 2003).

Lynn Stephen, "Cultural Citizenship and Labor Rights for Oregon Farmworkers: the Case of Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Nordoeste (PCUN)," Human Organization, 62 (1), 2003: 27-38.

Lynn Stephen, "Indigenous Autonomy in Mexico," in Bartholomew Dean & Jerome Levi (eds.) At the Risk of
Being Heard: Identity, Indigenous Rights, and Post-Colonial States
(Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2003), pp. 191-216.

Analisa Taylor, “Between Official and Extra-official Indigenismos in Post-revolutionary Mexican Literature (1935-1950),” Latin American Literary Review, Vol 31 No. 62, Jul-Dec, 2003, 96-119.

Stephanie Wood, Transcending Conquest: Nahua Views of Spanish Colonial Mexico (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2003).

Stephanie Wood, "Power Differentials in Early Mesoamerican Gender Ideology," in Repensando las Américas en los Umbrales del Siglo XXI: 51° Congreso Internacional de Americanistas (CD-Rom), Santiago, Chile: Universidad de Chile, 2003.

Stephanie Wood, "The Virgin of Guadalupe: From Criolla to Guerrillera" (Digital Teaching Unit for Gender in History)
<http://server.fhp.uoregon.edu/dtu/entry/dtu.shtml> (write swood@uoregon.edu for username and password). With technical and design assistance from the staff of the Wired Humanities Project and funding from the Feminist Humanities Project, Judith Musick, Director, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2003.

Carlos Aguirre, “Mujeres delincuentes, prácticas penales, y servidumbre doméstica en Lima, 1862-1930,” in Scarlett O’Phelan, et. al. comps. Familia y Vida Cotidiana en América Latina, Siglos XVIII-XX (Lima: IFEA/Instituto Riva Agüero/Pontificia Universidad Católica, 2003).

2002

Juan Armando Epple (selección, prólogo, cronología y bibliografía), Fernando Alegría. Obra narrativa selecta (Caracas: Biblioteca Ayacucho, 2002).

Juan Armando Epple, ed., Cien microcuentos chilenos (Santiago de Chile: Cuarto Propio, 2002).

Leonardo García-Pabón, “Foreword: The Saenz Effect,” in Immanent Visitor. Selected Poems of Jaime Saenz, Trans. Kent Johnson and Forrest Gander (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002).

James Harper, "Alfredo Volpi," in The St. James Guide to Hispanic Artists (Detroit: St. James Press, 2002).

Robert Haskett and Stephanie Wood, eds., "History-Ethnohistory, Mesoamerica," in Handbook of Latin American Studies: Humanities, vol. 58. (Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 2002).

Alison Weber and Amanda Powell (study and translation), María de San José Salazar (1548-1602), Book for the Hour of Recreation (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002).

Philip W. Scher, "Copyright Heritage: Preservation, Carnival and the State in Trinidad," Anthropological Quarterly, Volume 75, Summer 2002.

Lynn Stephen, Zapata Lives! Histories and Cultural Politics in Southern Mexico (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002).

Lynn Stephen,"In the Wake of the Zapatistas: U.S. Solidarity Work Focused on Militarization, Human Rights, and
Democratization in Chiapas," in David Brooks and Jonathan Fox (eds.), Cross-Border Dialogues: U.S.-Mexico Social Movement Networking (La Jolla: University of California, San Diego, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, 2002), pp. 303-328.

Lynn Stephen,"Women in Mexico's Popular Movements: Survival Strategies against Ecological and Economic Impoverishment," in Jennifer Abbassi and Sheryl L. Lutjens (eds), Rereading Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Political Economy of Gender (Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002), pp. 91-111.

Lynn Stephen, "Genders and Sexualities in Zapotec Oaxaca," Latin American Perspectives, 29(2), 2002: 41-59.

Phil Young [with T. Givon], "Cooperation and interpersonal manipulation in the society of intimates," in Masayoshi Shibatani, ed. The Grammar of Causation and Interpersonal Manipulation (Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Co., 2002), pp. 23-56.

Stephanie Wood, "Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Transforming Portraits" (Digital Teaching Unit for Gender in History) <http://server.fhp.uoregon.edu/dtu/entry/dtu.shtml> (write swood@uoregon.edu for username and password), co-authored with Amanda Powell. With technical and design assistance from Daniel Gilfillan and the collaboration of the Director (Judith Musick) and additional staff of the Wired Humanities Project, and funding from the Feminist Humanities Project of the Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2002.

Carlos Aguirre, "La historia social del Perú republicano (1821-1930)," Histórica (Universidad Católica, Lima), XXVI, 1-2, 2002, pp. 445-501.

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