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WOMEN ETHNICITY AND NATIONALISMS IN LATIN AMERICA Women Ethnicity and - photo 1
WOMEN, ETHNICITY AND NATIONALISMS IN LATIN AMERICA
Women, Ethnicity and Nationalisms in Latin America
Edited by
Natividad Gutirrez Chong
Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico
First published 2007 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 2
First published 2007 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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Copyright 2007 Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico
Natividad Gutirrez Chong has asserted her right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editor of this work.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Women, ethnicity and nationalisms in Latin America
1. Minority women - Latin America - History 2. Ethnicity Latin America - History 3. Women - Latin America - Identity - History 4. Women in Politics - Latin America - History 5. Nationalisms - Latin America
I. Gutirrez, Natividad, 1959
305.4'88'0098
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Women, ethnicity and nationalisms in Latin America / edited by Natividad Gutirrez Chong
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 978-0-7546-4925-0
1. Women--Latin America--History. 2. Women in politics--Latin America--History. 3. Nationalism--Latin America. I. Gutirrez, Natividad, 1959
HQ1460.5.W626 2007
305.48'80098--dc22
2007001515
ISBN 9780754649250 (hbk)
Transferred to Digital Printing 2014
Natividad Gutirrez Chong received her PhD from the London School of Economics. She has researched and published extensively on indigenous peoples, women and nationalisms in Latin America. She was a founding member of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) and also of the newly funded Association for Research of Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Americas (ARENA). She is senior researcher and lecturer at the Social Sciences Institute of the National University of Mexico (UNAM). She is the current editor in chief of Revista Mexicana de Sociologa .
Gabriela Bernal Carrera is an Anthropologist (UMAM). She has carried out research on ethnicity, gender and education. She is presently working on the indigenous movement of Ecuador and the transformation of the nation-state. She lectures in the School of Applied Anthropology at the Salesiana and Polytechnic University in Quito.
Elena Lazos Chavero is professor and researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences (UMAM) since 1992. He has a BSc in Biology (UNAM, Mexico), Master in Anthropology (ENAH, Mexico), Ph.D. in Anthropology and Socio-Economic Development (EHESS, France). His main topics of research are: conservation and management of natural resources, gender and natural resources, perceptions of risks and ecological deterioration, collective action, biotechnology and transgenics in rural societies. He is the author of three books, 22 book chapters and 15 scientific articles.
Arnd Schneider is Associate Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo, and Reader in Anthropology, University of East London (on leave). He writes on contemporary art and anthropology, migration and ethnographic film and was co-organizer of Fieldworks: Dialogues between Art and Anthropology at Tate Modern, London (2003). His main publications include Futures Lost: Identity and Nostalgia among Italian Immigrants in Argentina (Peter Lang, 2000) and Mafia for Beginners (Ikon Books, 1994). He co-edited Contemporary Art and Anthropology (with Chris Wright, Berg Publishers, 2006), and his most recent monograph is Appropriation as Practice: Art and Identity in Argentina (Palgrave, 2006).
Irene Garcia is a PhD candidate of Cinema Studies at New York University. She previously earned a masters degree in Media Studies from the National University of Mexico. She is currently working on her dissertation regarding how Mexican immigrants in New York City use media to build transnational connections between their new place of residence and their hometowns in Mexico. She is also interested in Latino media produced in the United States and the current trends of the Latin American cinemas.
Ana Cristina Ramrez Barreto is lecturer in the Faculty of Philosophy at the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicols de Hidalgo. She earned her B.A. in Philosophy at the same University (UMSNH), a Masters Degree in the Philosophy of Culture (also at the UMSNH), and her Ph.D. in Social Anthropology at the Centre for Anthropological Studies of El Colegio de Michoacn. Her Doctoral Thesis is entitled El juego del valor. Varones, mujeres y bestias en la charrera en Morelia 19232003 (The Brave Game: Men, Women and Beasts in the Charrera, Morelia 19232003).
Leticia Janet Paredes Guerrero lectures and researches at the Centre of Regional Research Dr Hideyo Noguchi, Autonomous University of Yucatan. She has undertaken research on the political participation of Yucatecan women for her doctoral thesis. Some of her publications include: La mujer en la poltica and La mujer en el mbito municipal, Revista de la Universidad Autnoma de Yucatn, no. 201 (1997) and Mujeres y elecciones, Origen, Gaceta de Mujeres en Lucha por la Democracia A.P.N ., 2001.
Margarita Zrate obtained her PhD from University College, London. She is a senior researcher and lecturer in the Anthropology Department, Metropolitan Autonomous University (UAM), Iztapalapa, Mexico City. Her main research interests are: ethnic identities, gender and social movements. She is currently collaborating on a wider project on transnationalism. She has published on peasant and ethnic identities, gender, and subaltern movements.
Mara Eugenia Choque is an Aymara historian, former Director of the Oral History Andean Workshop in La Paz, Bolivia, and is a former grantee of The Rockefeller Foundation Indigenous Initiative housed at the Department of Native American Studies, University of California, Davis.
Guillermo Delgado-P. is an Andean anthropologist and obtained his PhD from the University of Texas, Austin. He lectures at the Latin American and Latino Studies Department, University of California, Santa Cruz. He is an active member of the Indigenous Research Centre, University of California, Davis. He is the current editor of Revista- E www.bolivianstudies.org at the Association of Bolivian Studies. Along with the musicologist John Schechter he edited the trilingual text Quechua Expressive Art from the Series Bonner Amerikanistische Studien (Bonn).
Maylei Blackwell is a lecturer at the Centre Cesar E. Chavez for Chicana Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her present research looks at the different organizations undertaken by colour and indigenous women facing globalization. Her publications include: Contested Histories: las Hijas de Cuauhtmoc, Chicana Feminisms and Print Culture in the Chicano Movement, 1968-1973, Chicana Feminisms: A Critical Reader (Duke University Press), Encountering Latin American and Caribbean Feminisms, Signs , Journal of Women in Culture and Society (2002), and Time to Rise: US Women of Colour Issues and Strategies (available at www.coloredgirls.org).
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