We Are the Face of Oaxaca: Testimony and Social Movements
by Lynn Stephen
Duke University Press
(September 2013)
368 pages
Lynn Stephen is director, Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies and distinguished professor, Department of Anthropology
Militantes, intelectuales y revolucionarios. Ensayos sobre marxismo e izquierda en América Latina
Edited by Carlos Aguirre
Raleigh: Editorial A Contracorriente
(2013)
508 pp
Carlos Aguirre is a professor of history, director of the Latin American Studies Program and a CLLAS Advisory Board member.
Lima, Siglo XX: Cultura, socialización y cambio
edited by Carlos Aguirre and Aldo Panfichi.
Lima: Fondo Editorial de la Pontificia Universidad Católical del Perú
(2013)
443 pages
Carlos Aguirre is a professor of history, director of the Latin American Studies Program and a CLLAS Advisory Board member.
From Silence to Memory: Revelations of the Archivo Histórico de la Policía Nacional
translated by Carlos Aguirre and Kate Doyle
UO Libraries (and available at scholarsbank.uoregon.edu)
(2013)
476 pages
Carlos Aguirre is a professor of history, director of the Latin American Studies Program and a CLLAS Advisory Board member.
Keep Your Eyes on Guatemala
a documentary film by Gabriela Martínez
YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMsNtNn50Fs
Gabriela Martínez is an associate professor in the School of Journalism and Communication and a member of the CLLAS Advisory Board. She is the associate director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society.
The above translation (From Silence to Memory) and this documentary are the result of a collaboration between academic units at the UO and Guatemala’s Archivo Histórico de la Policía Nacional (AHPN).
Identity: Beyond Tradition and McWorld Neoliberalism
co-edited by Brian Michael Goss and Christopher Chávez
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
(June 2013)
Publisher’s Synopsis
Christopher Chávez is an assistant professor in the UO School of Journalism and Communication and a member of the CLLAS Advisory Board.
Otros Sabreres: Collaborative Research on Indigenous and Afro-Descendant Cultural Politics
Edited by Lynn Stephen and Charles R. Hale
SAR Press, Santa Fe (2013)
264 pp
PDF available at:
http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/members/special-projects/files/OtrosSaberesLASA.pdf
Lynn Stephen is director, Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies and distinguished professor, Department of Anthropology.
From Enron to Evo: Pipeline Politics, Global Environmentalism, and Indigenous Rights in Bolivia, by Derrick Hindery
University of Arizona Press
(2013)
Derrick Hindery is an assistant professor in the UO Departments of International Studies and Geography.
Trafalgar by Angélica Gorodischer; translated by Amalia Gladhart
Small Beer Press(February 2013)
256pp
9781618730329 · trade paper · $16
9781618730336 · ebook · $9.95
Amalia Gladhart is head, Department of Romance Languages, professor of Spanish and a member of the CLLAS Advisory Board.
At-risk youth: A comprehensive response (5th Ed.)
by McWhirter, J. J., McWhirter, B. T., McWhirter, E. H., & McWhirter, R. J.
Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. (2013)
Ellen Hawley McWhirter is the Ann Swindells Professor of Counseling Psychology and Director of Training, Counseling Psychology Program, UO. She is also a member of the CLLAS Advisory Board.