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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.
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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