STONE CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES

Celebrating Authors in
Latin American Studies

Wednesday, April 23, 2003

History Academics Resources Events News

The Stone Center for Latin American Studies at Tulane University was proud to host a celebration of faculty associated with Latin American Studies who have published monographs or edited volumes between fall of 2000 to present.

For a complete list of authors, see below.

Jimmy Huck and Mary Clark   Robert Irwin, Maureen Shea, Tom Reese, and Nicasio Urbina   Malcolm Willison, Maureen Shea and Ana Lopez   Stone Center Director, Tom Reese  
Dr. Reese opens the evenings event   LAS Graduate Students  LAS Graduate Students  Anthony Pereira adds a few words  
LAS Authors   Celebrated Authors   Authors again   Finished works  
     
Finished works  

Authors and their published works:

  • Victoria R. Bricker, Department of Anthropology - An Encounter of Two Worlds: The Book of Chilam Balam of Kaua
  • Mary A. Clark, Department of Political Science -Gradual Economic Reform in Latin America: The Costa Rican Experience
  • Christopher R. Dunn, Department of Spanish and Portuguese [co-editor] - Brazilian Popular Music and Globalization, and [author] - Brutality Garden: Tropicalia and the Emergence of a Brazilian Counterculture
  • Dan M. Healan, Department of Anthropology [co-author] - Ancient Tollan: Tula and the Toltec Heartland
  • Robert McKee Irwin, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, and Michelle Rocio Nasser, Ph.D. candidate in Spanish & Portuguese [co-editors] - The Famous 41: Sexuality and Social Control in Mexico, 1901
  • Robert McKee Irwin, Department of Spanish and Portuguese-Mexican Masculinities
  • Ana López, Department of Communication/Director of the Cuban & Caribbean Studies Institute/Associate Provost [co-editor] - Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures
  • Anthony Pereira, Department of Political Science [co-editor] - Irregular Armed Forces and Their Role in Politics and State Formation
  • Maureen Shea, Department of Spanish & Portuguese - Culture and Customs of Guatemala
  • Ray Taras, Department of Political Science - Liberal and Illiberal Nationalisms
  • Nicasio Urbina, Department of Spanish and Portuguese - annotations and introduction for Hernan Robleto's Sangre en el trópico

 


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