ALGAZE, Guillermo D. Professor, Anthropology, appointed 1992
Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1986 Current Research: Archaeology
Major Publications:
1. "Initial social complexity in southwestern
Asia - The Mesopotamian advantage." Current Anthropology, 42 (2):199-233,
April 2001. 2. "Titris Hoyuk, A Small Early Bronze Age Urban Center in
Southeastern Anatolia: The 1994 Season" with P. Goldberg et al., Anatolica
21, 1995. ALVAREZ, Robert R. Professor, Ethnic Studies appointed
2001 Ph.D. Stanford University, 1979 Current Research: Anthropology
and U.S.-Mexico Borderland National and Regional Identity Major Publications:
1. "Los Re-mexicanizados: Changing Identity and Long-term Affiliation
on the U.S.-Mexico Border of California." Journal of the West, Spring
2001. 2. "Beyond the Border: Nation State Encroachment, NAFTA, and Offshore
Control in the U.S.-Mexican Mango Industry." Human Organization, ed.
Robert Alvarez. Spring 2001. BAKOVIC, Eric Assistant Professor,
Linguistics, appointed 2001 Ph.D. Rutgers State University of New Jersey,
2000 Current Research: Linguistics of Latin American Spanish Dialects
Major Publications: 1. "Nasal Place Neutralization in Spanish."
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 7.1, 2001. 2. "Optimality
and Inversion in Spanish." Is the Best Good Enough? Optimality and Competition
in Syntax, MIT Press, 1998. BLANCO, John D. Assistant Professor,
Literature, appointed 2001 Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 2001
Current Research: Pan-Latin American Cosmopolitanism, Cultures of 1898
and Filipino Literature Major Publications: 1. Translation (with
foreword) Divergent Modernities in Latin America: Culture and Politics in the
Nineteenth Century, Julio Ramos, Duke University Press, 2001. 2. "Economium
Admirabile: Return and Redemption in Jose Rizal's Noli me tangere and the Rizal-Pastells
Correspondence," Likhann Anthology of Contemporary Theory and Criticism
in Filipino Literature, ed. Neil Garcia. University of the Philippines Press,
2000. BRIGGS, Charles Professor, Ethnic Studies, appointed 1980
Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1981 Current Research: Linguistic
dimensions of race, ethnicity, gender, and class, Public health, infectious diseases
and discourses on law and medicine Major Publications: 1. "Bad
Mothers' and the Threat to Civil Society: Race, Cultural Reasoning, and the Institutionalization
of Social Inequality in a Venezuelan Infanticide Trial" Law and Social
Inquiry, 25(2), Spring 2000. 2. Disorderly Discourse: Narrative, Conflict
and Social Inequality, editor, Oxford University Press, 1996.
CANCEL, Robert Associate Professor, Literature, appointed 1981
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1981 Current Research: Caribbean
literature; African literature; Third World Studies Major Publications:
1. "Bemba History, Religious Systems and Rituals," "Oral Performance
and Literature," "Oral Narrative," "Oral Traditions,"
and "Dynamics of Oral Performance," Encyclopedia of African Religions
and Philosophy, ed. V.Y. Mudimbe. New York: Garland Publishing (forthcoming)
2. "Ngugi wa Thiong'o," in Modern African Writers, ed. Brian Cox
(Charles Scribner's Sons, 1997) 3. "Literature in African Languages:
Perspectives on Culture and Identity," in A History of Twentieth-Century
African Writing, ed. O. Owomoyela (University of Nebraska Press, 1993)
CATANZARITE, Lisa M. Associate Professor, Sociology & Urban
Studies, appointed 1992 Ph.D. Stanford University, 1990 Current Research:
Labor markets; Stratification, Gender, Race, Immigration and Employment Major
Publications: 1. "Brown-collar jobs: Occupational segregation
and earnings of recent-immigrant Latinos," Social Perspectives, 43
(1): 2. "Family Matters, Work Matters? Poverty among Women of Color
and White Women" (with V. Ortiz), in For Crying Out Loud: Women and Poverty
in the United States, ed. D. Dujon and A. Withorn (South End Press, 1996)
COLSON, Harold G., Jr. Latin American Librarian, IR/PS, appointed
1988 M.L.S. Indiana University, 1983 Major Publications:
1. "Electronic Resources on Latin America: A Decade of Progress and Promise,"
Handbook of Latin American Studies, 54 (1994) 2. "Databases,"
in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Critical Guide to Research Sources,
ed. P. Covington (Greenwood, 1992) CONCHA, Jaime Professor,
Literature, appointed 1981 Ph.D. Universidad de Concepción, 1962
Current Research: 19th Century Latin American intellectual history and
poetry, Realist narrative, Latin American Poetry Major Publications:
1. "The role of the Avant-Garde in history: The case of Chile"
Revista de Critica Literaria Latinoamericana, 24 (48): 11-23, 1998.
2. "Rodo's Ariel or the Notion of Youth," in Bridging the Atlantic,
ed. Marina Lopez de Mendiola. (State University of New York Press, 1996)
CORNELIUS, Wayne A. Gildred Professor of U.S.-Mexican Studies;
Professor, Political Science, appointed 1979; Director of Studies and Programs,
Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies and Center for Comparative Immigrations Studies
Ph.D. Stanford University, 1974 Current Research: Political economy
of immigration; Mexican politics and development issues, U.S. immigration policy,
U.S. - Mexican relations Major Publications:
1. The International
Migration of the Highly Skilled: Demand, Supply, and Development Consequences
in Sending and Receiving Countries, Center for Comparative Immigrations Studies,
2001. 2. Subnational Politics and Democratization in Mexico, Center
for U.S.-Mexican Studies, 1999. CRAIG, Ann L. Provost, Eleanor
Roosevelt College, and Associate Professor, Political Science, appointed 1979.
Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1978 Current Research:
Social movements; Mexican politics; Women's studies, gender and politics in Latin
America Major Publications: 1. "Houses Divided: Parties
and Political Reform in Mexico" with W. Cornelius, in Building Democratic
Institutions: Party Systems in Latin America, ed. S. Mainwaring and T. Scully,
Stanford University Press, 1995. 2. Transforming State-Society Relations
in Mexico, ed., with W. Cornelius and J. Fox, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies,
UCSD, 1994. CURIEL, Anthony Associate Professor, Theatre,
appointed 1989 Ph.D. Stanford University, 1981 Current Research:
Chicano/Latino theatre and film production Major Publications:
1. "Necessary Theatre: Conversations With Leading Chicano & Chicana
Theatre Artists" videorecording with Huerta, Burstan et al., UCSD-TV, 1995.
2. El Teatro Campesino: The First Twenty Years. Editor for special edition commemorating
El Teatro Campesino's twentieth anniversary, 1989. DÍEZ MEDRANO,
Juan Associate Professor, Sociology, appointed 1989 Ph.D. University
of Michigan, 1984 Current Research: Class, politics and nationalism
in Spain; European Integration; Demography Major Publications:
1.
"The European Union: Economic Giant, Political Dward?" International
Order and Future of World Politics, eds., T.V. Paul and J.A. Hall, Cambridge
University Press, 1999. 2. Divided Nations: Class Conflict, Politics, and
Nationalism in the Basque Country and Catalonia. Cornell University Press,
1995. DRAKE, Paul W. Dean of Social Sciences, Professor, Political
Science, and Institute of the Americas Professor for Inter-American Affairs, appointed
1984. Ph.D. Stanford University, 1971 Current Research: Democratization;
U.S.-Latin American relations; Labor history Major Publications:
1. El modelo Chileno with Iván Jaksic, Santiago, Chile: Lom
Ediciones, 1999. 2. The Origins of Liberty: Political and Economic Liberalization
in the Modern World, edited with Mathew McCubbins, Princeton: Princeton University
Press, 1998. 3. Labor Movements and Dictatorships: The Southern Cone in
Comparative Perspective (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996)
FEINBERG, Richard Professor, International Relations and
Pacific Studies, and Director, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, appointed 1996
Ph.D. Stanford University, 1978 Current Research: U.S.-Latin American
relations, APEC, summitry Major Publications: 1. "Regimes
of Cooperation in the Western Hemisphere: Power, Interests & Intellectual
Traditions," International Studies Quarterly, March, 1999 2.
Summitry in the Americas: A Progress Report (Washington, D.C.: Institute
for International Economics, 1997) FRANK, Ross H. Assistant
Professor, Ethnic Studies, appointed 1992 Ph.D. University of California,
Berkeley, 1992 Research Interests: Native American history, ethnography,
culture, social and economic history of Northern Mexico Major Publications:
1. From Settler to Citizen: New Mexican Economic Development and the Creation
of Vecino Society, 1750-1820. UC Press, February 2001. 2. "The Life
of Christ and the New Mexican Santo Tradition," in Catholic Southwest:
A Journal of History and Culture, 7 (1996): 3-80. GOLDSTEIN,
Paul Assistant Professor, History, appointed 2001 Ph.D. University
of Chicago, 1988. Current Research: Archeology; Ancient Civilization,
The Inca Major Publications:
1. "Tiwanaku en Moquegua:
La colonizacion altiplanica" Boletín de Arqueología
3, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2001. 2. "Communities
without Borders-The Vertical Archipelago and Diaspora Communities in the Southern
Andes" In The Archeology of Communities: A New World Perspective,
Jason Yeager and Marcello Canuto, eds, Routledge Press, 2000. GUTIÉRREZ,
David G. Associate Professor, History, appointed 1993 Ph.D. Stanford
University, 1988 Current Research: Immigration; Comparative ethnic
studies; and Chicano studies Major Publications:
1. Coalition
and Conflict: American Ethnic Groups and U.S. Immigration Policy, 1940-1990 (forthcoming)
2. Between Two Worlds: Mexican Immigrants in the United States, editor
Scholarly Resources, 1996. 3. Walls and Mirrors: Mexican Americans, Mexican
Immigrants, and the Politics of Ethnicity in the American Southwest 1910-1986,
University of California Press, 1995. GUTIÉRREZ, Ramón
A. Professor, Ethnic Studies and History, appointed 1982 Ph.D. University
of Wisconsin, 1980 Current Research: Race relations; Kinship; and Gender
and sexuality Major Publications:
1. Contested Eden: California
Before the Gold Rush, University of California Press, 1998. 2. Mexican
Home Altars, University of New Mexico Press, 1997. 3. Feasts and Celebrations
in North American Ethnic Communities, ed. with G. Fabre, University of New Mexico
Press, 1995. HAGGARD, Stephan Professor, International Relations
and Pacific Studies, appointed 1992 Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley,
1983 Current Research: Political economy of development; International
political economy Major Publications:
1. "Fiscal Decentralization:
A Poltical Theory with Latin American Cases" with Christopher Garman and
Eliza Willis, World Politics, 2001. 2. "The Politics of Decentralization
in Latin America," Latin America Research Review (1999) HALLIN,
Daniel C. Professor, Communication, appointed 1980 Ph.D. University
of California, Berkeley, 1980 Current Research: U.S. media coverage
of Latin America; Mexican media coverage of elections Major Publications:
1. "The turning point that wasn't; changes in American views
on the Vietnam War were building long before Tet," Media Studies Journal
12, 3 (1998). 2. "Dos instituciones, un camino: Television and the State
In 1994 Mexican Election" Presentation at LASA meeting, 1995. HANSON,
Gordon Associate Professor, IR/PS, appointed 2001 Ph.D. Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, 1992 Current Research: Political Economy;
Immigration; and Labor/Wage Major Publications: 1. "Illegal
Immigration, Border Enforcement and Relative Wages: Evidence from Apprehenhios
at U.S.-Mexico Border" with Antonio Spilimbergo, American Economic Review,
89, 1999. 2. "Trade, Technology, and Wage Inequality in Mexico"
with Ann Harrison, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 52,1999.
HOCK, Louis J. Chair and Professor, Visual Arts, appointed 1977.
M.F.A. Art Institute of Chicago, 1972 Current Research: Film/video
making; Public art Major Publications:
1. International Waters,
Public Art Work, INSITE, 1997. 2. La Mera Frontera, Anagram International,
1996. HOLSTON, James Associate Professor, Anthropology, appointed
1991 Ph.D. Yale University, 1986 Current Research: Citizenship
and democracy; Cities; New religions Major Publications:
1.
Cities and Citizenship (Duhan: Duke University Press, 1999) 2. "Alternative
modernities: statecraft and religious imaginations in the Valley of the Dawn"
American Ethnologist 26 (3), August 1999.
HUERTA, Jorge A.
Chancellor's Associates Chair in Theatre; Professor in Theatre, appointed 1975
Ph.D. University of California, Santa Barbara, 1974 Current Research:
US Latino and Chicano theater Major Publications:
1. Chicano
Drama: Performance, Society and Myth, Cambridge University Press, 2000.
2. "The Ten Most Important Chicana/o Plays of the 1990's," Ollantay,
2000. HUNEFELDT, Christine Director of UC EAP in Madrid, Spain;
Professor, History, appointed 1990 Ph.D. Bonn University, 1982 Current
Research: History of the Andean region; Slavery and abolition; Women and family
history Major Publications:
1. Liberalism in the Bedroom,
Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999. 2. Paying the Price of Freedom:
Labor and Family Among Lima's Slaves, University of California Press, 1994.
KOKOTOVIC, Milos Assistant Professor, Literature, appointed
1997 Ph.D. Stanford University, 1997 Current Research: Andean literatures
and cultures; Indigenous chronicles of the Conquest; Neoliberalism, globalization
and culture; Latin American literature and the political imagination (20th century)
Major Publications:
1. "Theory at the Margins: Latin American
Testimonio and Intellectual Authority in the North American Academy," Socialist
Review (forthcoming) 2. "Mario Vargas Llosa Writes Of(f) the Native:Modernity
and Cultural Heteogeneity in Peru: forthcoming in the Revista Canadiense de
Estudios Hispanicos. 3. "Intellectuals and Their Others: Waht Is
To Be Done? (On John Beverley's Subalternity and Representation)" Diaspora
2, 2001. LAKOFF, Andrew Assistant Professor, Sociology beginning
July 2002 Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley 2000. Current Research:
Social studies of science and medicine; Globalization processes; History of human
science Major Publications: 1. "Adaptive Will: the Evolution
of Attention Deficit Disorder," Journal of the History of the Behaviora
Sciences 36(2), Spring 2000. 2. "Neurogenomics: Mental Illness as
a Market Segment," 4S/EASST Conference, Vienna, September 2000.
LINDVALL-LARSON, Karen Latin American Studies Librarian and Spanish
Literature Bibliographer, appointed 1975 M.L.S. University of Texas at Austin,
1975 Major Publications:
1. "Documents of Protestant Religious
Missions of Latin America: Their Potential for Nonreligious Research" Religion
and Latin America in the 21st Century (SALALM, University of Texas, Austin,
1999) 2. Latin American Election Statistics: A Guide To Sources (computer
file) (UCSD Social Sciences and Humanities Library, 1998- ) 3. "Chilean
Literature: Models for Collection Evaluation," in Modernity and Tradition:
The New Latin American and Caribbean Literature, 1956-1994 (SALALM, 1996)
MARES, David R. Professor, Political Science, appointed 1980 Ph.D.
Harvard University, 1982 Current Research: International security and
political economy; Latin American civil-military relations Major Publications:
1. Violent Peace: Militarized Interstate Bargaining in Latin America,
Columbia University Press, 2001. 2. Civil-Military Relations: Building
Democracy and Regional Security in Latin America, Southern Asia, and Central Europe,
Westview, 1998. MARISCAL, George Associate Professor, Literature,
appointed 1991 Ph.D. University of California, Irvine, 1982 Current
Research: Latinos in the U.S. Military; Contemporary issues of Latino Communities
in U.S. Spanish theatre, culture and literature Major Publications:
1. "The Crisis of Hispanism as Apocalptic Myth" Cervantes and his
Postmodern Constituencies, Garland Publishing Co, 1999. 2. Aztlán
and Viet Nam : Chicano and Chicana Experiences of the War, ed. (Berkeley :
University of California Press, 1999 MOLINA, Natalia Assistant
Professor, Ethnic Studies & Urban Studies and Planning, appointed 2001
Ph.D. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2000 Current Research: Post-1865
United States History, Comparative Ethnicities, Latina/o History, and American
West Public health attitudes towards immigrants Major Publications:
1.
Rebirth: Mexican Los Angeles from Great Migration to the Great Depression
by Douglas Monroy, H-Net Book Review, March 2001. 2. "Latina Girlhood,"
encyclopedia entry for Girlhood in America, forthcoming 2001.
MONTEÓN, Michael P. Professor, History, appointed 1973
Ph.D. Harvard University, 1974 Current Research: Modern Latin American
labor history; Latin American Debt Major Publications: 1.
Chile and the Great Depression, Arizona State University Press, 1998.
2. "Gender and Economic Crises in Latin America," in EnGENDERing
Wealth and Well-Being, ed. R. Blumberg et al., Westview, 1995. MOORE,
John C. Associate Professor, Linguistics, appointed 1992 Ph.D. University
of California, Santa Cruz, 1991 Current Research: Spanish syntax
Major Publications: 1. "Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic Dimensions
of Causee Encodings," Linguistics and Philosophy 22, 1999:1-44
2. Reduced Constructions in Spanish, Garland, 1996. NEWSOME,
Elizabeth A. Assistant Professor, Visual Arts, appointed 1996 Ph.D.
University of Texas at Austin, 1991 Current Research: New World art
history Major Publications: 1. The ontology of being and
spiritual power in the stone of monument cults of Lowland Maya" Res
(Cambridge, Mass) no 33, Spring 1998. 2. "The Mesoamerican Stela Cult,"
in The Archaeology of Ancient Mexico and Central America: An Encyclopedia, ed.
D.L. Webster and S.T. Evans (Garland, 1996) 3. "Precious Stones of Grace:
A Theory of the Origin and Meaning of the Classic Maya Stela Cult," in 7th
Mesa Redonda de Palenque, ed. M. Macri (University of Oklahoma Press, 1996)
PARRA, Max Associate Professor, Literature, appointed 1991
Ph.D. Columbia University, 1991 Current Research: Mexican Literature
Major Publications: 1. Rescueing the Poetics of Popular History.
Phillip Rodriguez's Pancho Villa and Other Stories" Release Print,
2000. 2. "Memoria y Guerra en Cartucho de N. Campobello," Revista
de Critica Literaria Latinoamericana, 1998. PEDREGAL, Sandra L.
Lecturer in Spanish, IR/PS, appointed 1990 M.A. University of California,
San Diego, 1988 Major Publications: 1. El asunto fue historia:
un estudio sobre el papel de la erudición en La Dorotea de Lope de Vega,
University of California, 1988. PEZZOLI, Keith Supervisor
of Field Studies and Lecturer, Urban Studies & Planning, appointed 1989
Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, 1990 Current Research:
Urban development; Political ecology; Sustainable development Major Publications:
1. Human Settlements and Planning for Ecological Sustainability:
The Case of Mexico City (Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1998)
2. "Mexico's Urban Housing Environments: Economic and Ecological Challenges
of the 1990s," in Housing the Urban Poor, ed. B.C. Aldrich and R.
Singh Sandu (Sage, 1995) PITA, Beatriz M. Lecturer in Spanish
Literature, appointed 1988. Ph.D., University of California, San Diego, 1985
Current Research: Women's fiction; California narratives; Latin American
short story Major Publications:
1. "Mapping cultural/political
debates in Latin American studies" with Rosaura Sanchez, Cultural Studies,
13 (2), April 1999. 2. "Introduction," Who Would Have Thought
It?" María Ruiz de Burton, Arte Público Press, 1995.
POSTERO, Nancy Grey Assistant Professor, Anthropology, appointed
2001 Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley 2001. Current Research:
Identity, ethnicity and multiculturalism; Social movements and NGOs; and International
Development theory and practice Major Publications:
1. Suburban
Indians: Constructing Indigenous Identities and Citizenship in Lowland Bolivia.
University of California, Berkeley, 2001. 2. On Trial in the Promised Land:
Seeking Asylum" in Refugee Women and Their Mental Health: Shattered Societies,
Shattered Lives. Harrington Park Press, 1992. Radcliffe, Pamela
Associate Professor, History, appointed 1990 Ph.D. Columbia University, 1990.
Current Research: Spanish Politics, Culture, and Labor Reform in the 19th
and 20th Centuries Major Publications: 1. Constructing Spanish
Womanhood: Female Identity in Modern Spain. Co-editor, SUNY Press, 1999.
2. From Mobilization to Civil War: The Politics of Polarization in the Spanish
City of Gijon, 1900-1937, Cambridge, 1996. RAUCH, James E.
Professor, Economics, appointed 1986 Ph.D. Yale University, 1985. Current
Research: International Trade; Economic growth/development; Urban economics
& labor Major Publications: 1. Leading Issues in Economic
Development, 7th edition with Gerald M. Meier, Oxford University Press, 2000.
2. "Information and globalization: wage co-movements, labor demand elasticity,
and conventional trade liberalization" with Vitor Trindade, Cambridge, MA:
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000. RINGROSE, David R.
Professor, History, appointed 1974 Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, 1966
Current Research: Economic History of Early Modern Spain; History of Spain;
and Early Modern Europe Major Publications: 1. Spain, Europe
and the "Spanish Miracle", 1700-1900, Cambridge, 1996. 2. España,
1700-1900: El mito del fracaso. Alianza, 1996. SÁNCHEZ, Marta
E. Associate Professor, Literature, appointed 1984 Ph.D. University
of California, San Diego, 1977 Current Research: U.S. ethnic literature;
and Chicano and Latin American literature Major Publications:
1. "La Malinche at the Intersection: Race and Gender," Down These
Mean Streets, PMLA, 113, 1 (Winter 1998) 2. "The Estrangement Effect
in Shirley Anne Williams' Dessa Rose," Genders 15 (1995)
SÁNCHEZ, Rosaura Professor, Literature, appointed 1972
Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin, 1974 Current Research: Chicana
literature; Gender studies; Marxist theory Major Publications:
1. "Mapping cultural/political debates in Latin American studies" with
Beatriz Pita, Cultural Studies, 13 (2), April 1999. 2. "Reconstructing
Chicana Gender Identity," American Literary History, 9.2, Summer 1997.
3. Telling Identities: The Californio Testimonios, University of Minnesota
Press, 1995. SHUGART, Matthew F. Associate Professor, IR/PS,
appointed 1989 Ph.D. University of California, Irvine, 1988 Current
Research: Electoral systems; Comparative constitutional reform Major
Publications:
1. Mixed-Member Elecotral Systems: The Best of Both
Worlds? co-edited with Martin P. Wattenberg, Oxford University Press, 2001.
2. Executive Decree Authority: Calling Out the Tanks or Just Filling Out the
Forms? with J. M. Carey, Cambridge University Press, 1998. SILVA,
Denise Ferreira da Assistant Professor, Ethnic Studies, appointed 1999
Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh, 1999 Current Research: Social Theory
and critical race theory; race and cultural studies; and Latin American and Caribbean
studies Major Publications: 1. "Out of Africa? Umbada and
the 'Ordering' of the Modern Brazilian Space" Fragments of Bone: Neo-African
Religions in the Americas, ed. Patrick Bellegarde-Smith, University of Florida
Press, forthcoming. 2. "The Drama of Modernity race and representation
in television soap operas in Brazil." Black Brazil. Culture, Identity
and Social Mobilization, eds. Larry Crook and Randal Johnson, UCLA Latin American
Center, 1999. SMITH, Peter H. Professor, Political Science, Simón
Bolívar Professor of Latin American Studies, and Director, Office of Latin
American Studies, appointed 1987 Ph.D. Columbia University, 1966 Current
Research: Comparative politics of Latin America; U.S.-Latin American relations
Major Publications: 1. Modern Latin America, with T. E.
Skidmore, Oxford University Press, 5th ed., 2001. 2. Talons of the Eagle:
Dynamics of U.S.-Latin American Relations, Oxford University Press, 1996,
2nd ed., 2001. VAN YOUNG, Eric Chair and Professor, History,
appointed 1982 Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1978 Current
Research: Colonial Latin America; Agrarian history; History of psychiatry
in Latin America Major Publications: 1. The Other Rebellion:
Popular Violence and Ideology in Mexico, 1810-1821, Stanford University Press,
2001. 2. Colección documental sobre la independencia mexicana,
Mexico, D.F.: Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero, Universidad Iberoamericana,
1998. VÁSQUEZ, Olga A. Associate Director of CREATE
and Assistant Professor, Communication, appointed 1991 Ph.D. Stanford University,
1989 Current Research: Bilingualism and biculturalism; Education Literacy;
and Human Development, Global Citizenship Major Publications:
1. Mind, culture and activity: seminal papers from the Laboratory of Comparative
Human Cognition edited, with Michael Cole, Cambridge University Press, 1997.
2. "A Model System of Institutional Linkages: Transforming the Educational
Pipeline," Strategic Intervention in Education: Expanding the Latina/Latino
Pipeline, ed.A Hurtado et al., UC Santa Cruz Press, 1996. WAISMAN,
Carlos Chair and Professor, Sociology, appointed 1975 Ph.D. Harvard
University, 1977 Current Research: Democratization; Economic liberalization
Major Publications: 1. Neoamericantilism and its Legacy: the
Southern Cone in a Comparative Perspective, book manuscript in preparation.
2. "The Political Dynamics of Economic Reform in Latin America," Economic
Reform in Latin America, eds. H. Costin and H. Vanolli, Dryden Press, 1998.
WOODRUFF, Christopher Assistant Professor, International Relations
and Pacific Studies, appointed 1994 Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin, 1994
Current Research: Economic Institutions; Economic Development
Major Publications:
1. "Why Do Firms Hide?: Bribes and Unofficial
Activity After Communism" with S. Johnson, D. Kaufman and J. McMillan, Journal
of Public Economics, June 2000. 2. "Inflation stabilization and the
vanishing size-wage effect" Industrial & Labor Relations Review
53 (1), October 1999. WOOLARD, Kathryn A. Professor, Sociology,
appointed 1989 Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1983 Current
Research: Catalonia; Linguistics and language politics Major Publications:
1. "Simultaneity and Bivalency as Strategies in Bilingualism,"
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 1999. 2. Language Ideologies:
Practice and Theory, ed. with P. Kroskrity and B. Schiefflin, Oxford University
Press, 1998. ZAMOSC, León Associate Professor, Sociology,
appointed 1987 Ph.D. University of Manchester, 1983 Current Research:
Social movements; Ethnicity and indigenous peoples; Rural sociology Major
Publications:
1. Estructuras agrarias y movimientos campesinos
en América Latina [1950-1990] with Estela Martínez and Manuel
Chiriboga, Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación, Madrid, 1997.
2. Estadística de las áreas de predominio étnico
de la sierra ecuatoriana, Ediciones Abya-Yala, 1995. ZENTELLA,
Ana Celia Professor, Ethnic Studies, appointed 2001 Ph.D. University
of Pennsylvania, year Current Research: Anthropological linguistics;
Bilingualism, Puerto Ricans in the U.S.; "Spanglish" and "Ebonics"
Major Publications:
1. "Puerto Ricans in the US: The Linguistic
Repercussion of Colonialism," New Immigrants in the United States: Background
for Second Language Educators, Sandra Lee and Sau-Ling Cynthia Wong, eds.
Cambridge University Press, 2000. 2. "Spanish Madonnas: US Latinas and
Language Loyalty," Proceedings of the 1998 Berkeley Woman Language Conference,
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