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Volume 22, Number 2, July – December 2011
Transnational Anarchism in Latin America
Articles
Book Reviews
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Adrian J. Pearce (ed.): “Evo Morales and the ‘Movimiento al Socialismo’
in Bolivia: The First Term in Context, 2006-2010”. London: Institute for
the Study of the Americas, University of London, 2011
By Kurt Weyland. University of Texas at Austin
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Enrique Mayer: “Ugly Stories of the Peruvian Agrarian Reform”. Durham,
NC: Duke University Press, 2009
By Cristóbal Kay. Saint Mary University
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Robert L. Smale: “I Sweat the Flavor of Tin: Labor Activism in Early
Twentieth-Century Bolivia”. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press,
2010
By John Crabtree. Latin American Centre, Oxford
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Wendy Wolford: “This Land is Ours Now: Social Mobilization and the
Meanings of Land in Brazil”. Durham & London: Duke University Press,
2010
By Biorn Maybury-Lewis. Institute for International Urban Development
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Ori Preuss: “Bridging the Island. Brazilians’ Views of Spanish America
and Themselves, 1865-1912”. Madrid: Iberoamericana, 2011
By Angela Alonso. University of São Paulo/Cebrap
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Rafael De La Dehesa: “Queering the Public Sphere in Mexico and Brazil:
Sexual Rights in Emerging Democracies”. Durham & London: Duke University
Press, 2010
By O. Hugo Benavides. Fordham University
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Joanna Dreby: “Divided By Borders: Mexican Migrants and Their Children”.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010
By Juan J. Rojo. Lafayette College
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Erick D. Langer: “Expecting Pears from an Elm Tree: Franciscan Missions
on the Chiriguano Frontier in the Heart of South America, 1830-1949”.
Durham & London: Duke University Press, 2009
By Yael Mabat. Tel Aviv University
Volume 22, Number 1,
January – June 2011
Articles
Book Reviews
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Roddy Brett: “Social Movements, Indigenous Politics and Democratization
in Guatemala, 1985-1996”. Boston: Brill, 2008
By Julie Stewart. University of Utah
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Jana K. Lipman: “Guantánamo: A Working-Class History between Empire and
Revolution”. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009
By Gillian McGillivray. Glendon College, York University, Toronto
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Mark Goodale: “Dilemmas of Modernity: Bolivian Encounters with Law and
Liberalism”. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2009
By Nicole Fabricant. Towson University
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Pedro Pitarch, Shannon Speed, and Xochitl Leyva Solano (eds.): “Human
Rights in the Maya Region: Global Politics, Cultural Contentions, and
Moral Engagements”. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2008
By Walter E. Little. SUNY at Albany
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Micol Seigel: “Uneven Encounters – Making Race and Nation in Brazil and
the United States”. Durham & London: Duke University Press, 2009
By Fabricio Prado. Roosevelt University
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James P. Woodward: “A Place in Politics: São Paulo, Brazil, from
Seigneurial Republicanism to Regionalist Revolt”. Durham, NC: Duke
University Press, 2009
By Rafael R. Ioris. University of Denver
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Raanan Rein: “Argentine Jews or Jewish Argentines? Essays on Ethnicity,
Identity, and Diaspora”. Boston: Brill, 2010
By Jessica Stites Mor. University of British Columbia
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Patricia Pinho: “Mama Africa: Reinventing Africanness in Bahia”.
Translated by Elena Langdon. Durham: Duke University Press, 2010
By Jerry Dávila. University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Ignacy Sachs, Jorge Wilheim, and Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro (eds.): “Brazil:
A Century of Change”. Translated by Robert N. Anderson with a forward by
Jerry Dávila. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2009.
By Stanley E. Blake. The Ohio State University at Lima
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Francio Guadeloupe: “Chanting Down the New Jerusalem: Calypso,
Christianity, and Capitalism in the Caribbean”. Berkeley: University of
California Press, 2009
By Judah M. Cohen. Indiana University
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Raquel Z. Rivera, Wayne Marshall, and Deborah Pacini (eds.): “Reggaeton”.
Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2009
By Nora Gámez Torres. London School of Economics
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Stephen Bell: “A Life in Shadow: Aimé Bonpland in Southern South
America, 1817-1858”. Stanford University Press, 2010
By Leo Corry. Tel Aviv University
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Ann Marie Stock: “On Location in Cuba: Street Filmmaking during Times of
Transition”. University of North Carolina Press, 2009
By Lisa Jarvinen. La Salle University
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David Fitzgerald: “A Nation of Emigrants: How Mexico Manages Its
Migration”. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2009
By Mark A. Leach. The Pennsylvania State University
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Alexis Mccrossen (ed.): “Land of Necessity: Consumer Culture in the
United States-Mexico Borderlands”. Durham: Duke University Press, 2009.
By Eduardo Elena. University of Miami
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Gonzalo Lamana: “Domination without Dominance: Inca-Spanish Encounters
in Early Colonial Peru”. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2008
By Heidi V. Scott. Aberystwyth University, UK
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David D. Gow: “Countering Development: Indigenous Modernity and the
Moral Imagination”. Durham & London: Duke University Press, 2008
By John Holmes McDowell. Indiana University
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Jack Child: “Miniature Messages: The Semiotics and Politics of Latin
American Postage Stamps”. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2008.
BY Jason Ward. Lee University
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