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2008 Guerron-Montero: ANTH 375

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This packet is for the University of Delaware Fall 2008 course Anthropology 375: Peoples and Cultures of Modern Latin America with Carla Guerron-Montero.

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The Long March Of Feminism
Rethinking Indigenous Politics in the Era of the "Indio Permitido"
Empire of Knowledge
In Her Own Words: Interviews with Nicaraguan Women
Anniversary Essay: Democracy Versus Democracy
Dangerous Liaisons: Latin American Feminists and the Left
Incas, Indios, and Indigenism in Peru
Plotting Fear: The Uses of Terror in Peru
Unsettled Accounts: Militarization and Memory in Postwar Peru
A Dwarf Star
Truth Commissions: Exhuming the Past
Opening Up the Files: Chile Declassified
Democracies Without Citizenship
Women on the Right
Zapatismo Resurgent: Land and Autonomy in Chiapas
The Making of a Transnational Movement
Zapatismo and the Emergence of Indigenous Feminism
New Challenges for Radical Social Movements
Looking Ahead: New Challenges for Human Rights Advocacy
Globalization: The Double-edged Sword
A Generation of Migrants: Why They Leave, Where They End Up
Landmarks in US Immigration Policy
Why Immigration?


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