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<strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong><br />
<strong>Studies~2012</strong><br />
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Gender, State,<br />
and Medicine in<br />
Highland Ecuador<br />
Modernizing Women,<br />
Modernizing the State,<br />
1895-1950<br />
A. KIM CLARK<br />
Clark examines women’s lives and<br />
gender ideologies in the Ecuadorian<br />
highlands in the first half <strong>of</strong> the<br />
twentieth century. She views four<br />
areas in which proper female<br />
behavior was debated and reimagined,<br />
by various social actors<br />
including women themselves: child<br />
welfare and mothering, prostitution<br />
and sexuality, midwifery, and nursing.<br />
2012 • 320 pp.<br />
ISBN 978-0-8229-6209-0 • Paper $27.95<br />
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Transformations and<br />
Crisis <strong>of</strong> Liberalism<br />
in Argentina,<br />
1930–1955<br />
JORGE A. NÁLLIM<br />
Nállim examines the history <strong>of</strong><br />
liberalism in Argentina between the<br />
military coups <strong>of</strong> 1930, which<br />
ended the administration <strong>of</strong> Hipólito<br />
Yrigoyen, and 1955, which<br />
overthrew Juan Perón. He focuses<br />
on the changing meanings <strong>of</strong> the<br />
liberal ideology and its<br />
appropriation by different political,<br />
social, and intellectual actors.<br />
2012 • 340 pp.<br />
978-0-8229-6203-8 • Paper $27.95<br />
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NEW TITLES …………………………………………………………………2-3<br />
CULTURE ………………………………………………………………………4–8<br />
POLITICS & HISTORY……………………………………………………9–14<br />
ANDES ………………………………………………………………………15–17<br />
CUBA & CARIBBEAN …………………………………………………18–20<br />
BRAZIL ………………………………………………………………………21–22<br />
MEXICO & CENTRAL AMERICA ……………………………………23–25<br />
AUTHOR INDEX ………………………………………………………………26<br />
Afterlives <strong>of</strong><br />
Confinement<br />
Spatial Transitions in<br />
Post-Dictatorship <strong>Latin</strong> America<br />
SUSANA DRAPER<br />
Draper examines the transformation<br />
<strong>of</strong> prisons and detention centers<br />
into shopping malls, culturalcommercial<br />
centers, museums, and<br />
memorial sites, as symbols <strong>of</strong> the<br />
transitions from dictatorship to<br />
neoliberal democracy in Argentina,<br />
Chile, and Uruguay. By analyzing<br />
literary and architectural forms <strong>of</strong><br />
prisons' afterlives, she shows the<br />
questionable and unstable nature<br />
<strong>of</strong> dominant assumptions about the<br />
concept <strong>of</strong> "transition."<br />
2012 • 256 pp.<br />
978-0-8229-6225-0 • Paper $24.95<br />
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ILLUMINATIONS: CULTURAL<br />
FORMATIONS OF THE AMERICAS
Media, Sound, and<br />
Culture in <strong>Latin</strong><br />
America and the<br />
Caribbean<br />
Edited by ALEJANDRA BRONFMAN<br />
AND ANDREW GRANT WOOD<br />
An original analysis <strong>of</strong> the role <strong>of</strong><br />
sound in <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> and<br />
Caribbean societies, from the late<br />
nineteenth century to the present.<br />
The contributors examine the<br />
importance <strong>of</strong> sound in the purveyance<br />
<strong>of</strong> power, gender roles,<br />
race, community, religion, and populism.<br />
They also demonstrate how<br />
sound is essential to the formation<br />
<strong>of</strong> citizenship and nationalism.<br />
2012 • 160 pp.<br />
ISBN 978-0-8229-6187-1 • Paper $24.95<br />
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Transition Cinema<br />
Political Filmmaking and the<br />
Argentine Left since 1968<br />
JESSICA STITES MOR<br />
Stites Mor documents the critical<br />
role filmmakers, the film industry,<br />
and state regulators played in<br />
Argentina’s volatile transition to<br />
democracy. She shows how, during<br />
different regimes, the state<br />
moved to either inhibit or facilitate<br />
film production and its content,<br />
distribution, and exhibition. She<br />
also reveals the strategies the film<br />
industry employed to comply with,<br />
or circumvent these regulations.<br />
2012 • 304 pp.<br />
978-0-8229-6191-8 • Paper $24.95<br />
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ILLUMINATIONS: CULTURAL<br />
FORMATIONS OF THE AMERICAS<br />
Bound Lives<br />
Africans, Indians, and the<br />
Making <strong>of</strong> Race in Colonial Peru<br />
RACHEL SARAH O’TOOLE<br />
Bound Lives chronicles the lived<br />
experience <strong>of</strong> race relations in<br />
northern coastal Peru during the<br />
colonial era. O’Toole examines<br />
how Andeans and Africans<br />
negotiated and employed casta,<br />
and in doing so, constructed<br />
these racial categories.<br />
2012 • 280 pp.<br />
978-0-8229-6193-2 • Paper $25.95<br />
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Salt and the<br />
Colombian State<br />
Local Society and Regional<br />
Monopoly in Boyacá, 1821-1900<br />
JOSHUA M. ROSENTHAL<br />
In republican Colombia, salt<br />
became an important source <strong>of</strong><br />
revenue to the state, which levied<br />
taxes on it and in some cases<br />
controlled and pr<strong>of</strong>ited from its<br />
production. Focusing his study on<br />
the city <strong>of</strong> la Salina, Rosenthal<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers a glimpse into the workings<br />
<strong>of</strong> the early Colombian state, its<br />
institutions, and their interactions<br />
with local citizens during this<br />
formative period.<br />
2012 • 240 pp.<br />
978-0-8229-6180-2 • Paper $27.95<br />
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Without History<br />
Subaltern Studies, the Zapatista Insurgency,<br />
and the Specter <strong>of</strong> History<br />
JOSÉ RABASA<br />
Sentencing Canudos<br />
2010 • 368 pp. • 978-0-8229-6065-2 • Paper $28.50<br />
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Subalternity in the Backlands <strong>of</strong> Brazil<br />
ADRIANA MICHELE CAMPOS JOHNSON<br />
2010 • 240 pp. • 978-0-8229-6123-9 • Paper $25.95<br />
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ILLUMINATIONS: CULTURAL FORMATIONS OF THE AMERICAS<br />
“Rabasa provides a solid genealogy <strong>of</strong> indigenous thinking in dialogue<br />
with Western epistemes. He opens a universe <strong>of</strong> meaning<br />
for scholars interested in the ideological richness <strong>of</strong> the first confrontations<br />
between Europeans and Amerindians and explains the<br />
possibilities for the production <strong>of</strong> knowledge—all the way to the<br />
present, where history is still a terrain <strong>of</strong> struggle for contesting<br />
ideas and displaying the resiliency <strong>of</strong> subaltern epistemes.”<br />
—Ileana Rodríguez, The Ohio State <strong>University</strong><br />
“A rich and thought-provoking interpretation <strong>of</strong> how Canudos<br />
had its political articulation as a community denied, both at the<br />
time <strong>of</strong> its destruction as well as over the last 110 years <strong>of</strong> writing<br />
about it. It <strong>of</strong>fers the reader an enjoyable, challenging account <strong>of</strong><br />
Canudos as a case study <strong>of</strong> the interplay between history, subalternity,<br />
and contestation.”<br />
—José Luiz Passos, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles<br />
Muralism without Walls<br />
Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros in the United States, 1927–1940<br />
ANNA INDYCH-LóPEZ<br />
Liberalism at Its Limits<br />
Crime and Terror in the <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Cultural Text<br />
ILEANA RODRÍGUEZ<br />
2009 • 264 pp. • 978-0-8229-4384-6 • Cloth $45.00 • ITEM NO. 510 • SALE PRICE $36.00<br />
ILLUMINATIONS: CULTURAL FORMATIONS OF THE AMERICAS<br />
“Scholars and students <strong>of</strong> art history, museum studies, U.S. foreign<br />
relations, and post-revolutionary Mexico will appreciate Indych-<br />
Lopez’s nuanced explanation <strong>of</strong> the changing perceptions <strong>of</strong> Mexican<br />
modern art in the United States during the 1930s.”<br />
—The <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong>ist<br />
2009 • 248 pp. • 978-0-8229-6019-5 • Paper $26.95 • ITEM NO. 511 • SALE PRICE $21.56 • ePub available<br />
978-0-8229-4368-6 • Cloth $60.00 • ITEM NO. 512 • SALE PRICE $48.00<br />
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“A tense and intricate weave that connects cultural studies with political<br />
science and history. State failures turn out to be over-determined by the<br />
inherent flaws in liberalism itself, magnified into outright breeches <strong>of</strong> reason<br />
in <strong>Latin</strong> America, and by the inauspicious context that tries liberalism.”<br />
—Doris Sommer, Harvard <strong>University</strong><br />
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Intersecting Tango<br />
Cultural Geographies <strong>of</strong> Buenos Aires, 1900-1930<br />
ADRIANA J. BERGERO<br />
2008 • 488 pp. • 978-0-8229-5985-4 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 513 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
ILLUMINATIONS: CULTURAL FORMATIONS OF THE AMERICAS<br />
“Brings to bear an extraordinarily rich array <strong>of</strong> materials on the notion<br />
<strong>of</strong> modernization as a deep set <strong>of</strong> dislocations. Bergero covers the subject<br />
with encyclopedic sweep and in a truly interdisciplinary way.”<br />
—Diana Sorensen, Harvard <strong>University</strong><br />
Literature and Subjection<br />
The Economy <strong>of</strong> Writing and Marginality in <strong>Latin</strong> America<br />
HORACIO LEGRÁS<br />
2008 • 296 pp. • 978-0-8229-5999-1 • Paper $25.95 • ITEM NO. 514 • SALE PRICE $20.76 • ePub available<br />
978-0-8229-4353-2 • Cloth $65.00 • ITEM NO. 515 • SALE PRICE $52.00<br />
ILLUMINATIONS: CULTURAL FORMATIONS OF THE AMERICAS<br />
“Legrás <strong>of</strong>fers excellent readings <strong>of</strong> both <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> fiction and<br />
Western theory. He illustrates the particularity <strong>of</strong> the link between <strong>Latin</strong><br />
<strong>American</strong> fiction and history, on one hand, and between <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong><br />
culture and modern European epistemology on the other. A rare feat in the<br />
field <strong>of</strong> <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> studies.”<br />
—Brett Levinson, Binghamton <strong>University</strong><br />
The Curse <strong>of</strong> Nemur<br />
In Search <strong>of</strong> the Art, Myth, and Ritual <strong>of</strong> the Ishir<br />
TICIO ESCOBAR<br />
Nightmares <strong>of</strong> the Lettered City<br />
Banditry and Literature in <strong>Latin</strong> America, 1816-1929<br />
JUAN PABLO DABOVE<br />
2007 • 328 pp. • 978-0-8229-5937-3 • Paper $26.95 • ITEM NO. 516 • SALE PRICE $21.56 • ePub available<br />
978-0-8229-4293-1 • Cloth $65.00 • ITEM NO. 517 • SALE PRICE $52.00<br />
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“A compelling read. Escobar comes to Ishir mythology and art as a literary<br />
and art critic, but it would be a waste to read this book purely in<br />
the spirit <strong>of</strong> literary criticism, for the stories that the Ishir tell, their<br />
body art, and their rituals are far too interesting in their own right.”<br />
—Journal <strong>of</strong> the Royal Anthropological Institute<br />
2007 • 392 pp. • 978-0-8229-5956-4 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 518 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
ILLUMINATIONS: CULTURAL FORMATIONS OF THE AMERICAS<br />
“Provides an exquisite and erudite re-interpretation <strong>of</strong> key texts relating<br />
not only to banditry but, more generally, to the anxieties <strong>of</strong> nation formation<br />
and modernity in the fragmented polities and cultures <strong>of</strong> <strong>Latin</strong><br />
America.”<br />
—The Americas<br />
C U LT U R E<br />
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The Optic <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
Other South<br />
Faulkner, Coloniality, and the Mariátegui Tradition<br />
HOSAM ABOUL-ELA<br />
Visuality and Power in Argentina and Brazil<br />
JENS ANDERMANN<br />
2007 • 224 pp. • 978-0-8229-5976-2 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 519 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
ILLUMINATIONS: CULTURAL FORMATIONS OF THE AMERICAS<br />
“Whereas Faulkner is customarily represented as a product <strong>of</strong> literary modernism,<br />
Aboul-Ela invokes the ‘peripheralist aesthetics’ in the Mariátegui<br />
tradition to separate him from the Euro-<strong>American</strong> modernist tradition. By<br />
bringing other regions <strong>of</strong> the Global South into his analysis <strong>of</strong> U.S. Southern<br />
culture, Aboul-Ela raises important questions about colonial economy and<br />
the geo-spatial inequalities that determined much <strong>of</strong> Faulkner’s vision.”<br />
—Donald Pease, Dartmouth College<br />
2007 • 272 pp. • 978-0-8229-5972-4 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 520 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
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“Written in impeccable style with a taste <strong>of</strong> the lavish chronicle, The Optic<br />
<strong>of</strong> the State is a book you won't want to put down. Its research is rigorous<br />
throughout, and even where the documents are not new themselves, they<br />
are being revisited with great originality.”<br />
—Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America <strong>Latin</strong>a<br />
The Avant-Garde and Geopolitics<br />
in <strong>Latin</strong> America<br />
FERNANDO J. ROSENBERG<br />
Shadows on a Wall<br />
Juan O’Gorman and the Mural in Pátzcuaro<br />
HILARY MASTERS<br />
2006 • 224 pp. • 978-0-8229-5916-8 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 521 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
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“Rosenberg <strong>of</strong>fers an inspired, necessary rereading <strong>of</strong> <strong>Latin</strong> America’s<br />
avant-gardes as a self-aware negotiation with the expanding geopolitics <strong>of</strong><br />
their time. He also builds a compelling case for the avant-gardes’ resilient<br />
import for current discussions <strong>of</strong> the global dynamics <strong>of</strong> cultural production<br />
and their anticipatory challenge to the putative modern/postmodern<br />
divide.”<br />
—Vicky Unruh,<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />
2005 • 160 pp. • 978-0-8229-4260-3 • Cloth $24.95 • ITEM NO. 522 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
“An exhilarating tale that is a seamless blend <strong>of</strong> intricate character<br />
studies, the politics <strong>of</strong> patronage and power and the world events <strong>of</strong><br />
the day. A lovely, enigmatic book.”<br />
—Cleveland Plain Dealer<br />
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Mestizaje Upside-Down<br />
Aesthetic Politics in Modern Bolivia<br />
JAVIER SANJINÉS C.<br />
Rockin’ Las Américas<br />
The Global Politics <strong>of</strong> Rock in <strong>Latin</strong>/o America<br />
Edited by DEBORAH PACINI HERNANDEZ,<br />
HÉCTOR FERNÁNDEZ-L’HOESTE, and ERIC ZOLOV<br />
C U LT U R E<br />
2004 • 432 pp. • 978-0-8229-5841-3 • Paper $26.95 • ITEM NO. 523 • SALE PRICE $21.56 • ePub available<br />
ILLUMINATIONS: CULTURAL FORMATIONS OF THE AMERICAS<br />
“The importance <strong>of</strong> this book resides not only in its revealing documentation<br />
and analysis <strong>of</strong> rock en español, but in its implicit call for a rewriting<br />
<strong>of</strong> rock history as a global phenomenon from the outset.”<br />
—Popular Music<br />
2004 • 240 pp. • 978-0-8229-4227-6 • Cloth $29.95 • ITEM NO. 524 • SALE PRICE $23.96 • ePub available<br />
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“Sanjinés’ book is an erudite meditation on Bolivian nationhood.<br />
Focusing on the concept <strong>of</strong> mestizaje, he skillfully interprets essays, novels,<br />
paintings, and photographs to illustrate the evolving vision <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nation held by the country’s mestizo-criollo elite.”<br />
—Journal <strong>of</strong> Interdisciplinary History<br />
Sin puertas visibles<br />
The Corpus Delicti<br />
A Manual <strong>of</strong> Argentine Fictions<br />
JOSEFINA LUDMER<br />
2004 • 400 pp. • 978-0-8229-6195-6 • Paper $28.95 • ITEM NO. 525 • SALE PRICE $23.16 • ePub available<br />
978-0-8229-4228-3 • Cloth $39.95 • ITEM NO. 526 • SALE PRICE $31.96<br />
ILLUMINATIONS: CULTURAL FORMATIONS OF THE AMERICAS<br />
“Preserves the wit, irony, and intellectual intensity <strong>of</strong> the Spanish edition,<br />
while making Ludmer’s insights accessible to an even broader audience.<br />
Artfully combines literary criticism and cultural theory to illuminate<br />
representations <strong>of</strong> ‘crime’ in a specific period <strong>of</strong> Argentine history.”<br />
—Journal <strong>of</strong> the Midwest MLA<br />
An Anthology <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Poetry by Mexican Women:<br />
Bilingual edition<br />
Edited by JEN HOFER<br />
2003 • 256 pp. • 978-0-8229-5798-0 • Paper $22.50 • ITEM NO. 527 • SALE PRICE $18.00<br />
“Virtually all <strong>of</strong> these poems have at least one rich new poetic sound to<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer English speakers. The poems in this anthology <strong>of</strong>fer a sensibility<br />
far away from the burdened, overwhelmed Self heard in much <strong>American</strong><br />
writing.”<br />
—<strong>American</strong> Book Review<br />
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Woman <strong>of</strong> the River<br />
Bilingual edition<br />
CLARIBEL ALEGRÍA<br />
DARWIN FLAKOLL, translator<br />
1989 • 112 pp. • 978-0-8229-5409-5 • Paper $14.00 • ITEM NO. 528 • SALE PRICE $11.20<br />
PITT POETRY SERIES<br />
“One <strong>of</strong> the major voices in <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> poetry presents a collection<br />
<strong>of</strong> poems that address the political realities <strong>of</strong> contemporary Central<br />
America, containing many works that are political, direct, and critical <strong>of</strong><br />
the United States’ presence in <strong>Latin</strong> America.”<br />
—Directions<br />
Voces femeninas de Hispanoamérica<br />
Spanish edition<br />
Edited by GLORIA BAUTISTA GUTIÉRREZ<br />
1996 • 320 pp. • 978-0-8229-5558-0 • Paper $22.95 • ITEM NO. 529 • SALE PRICE $18.36<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“An excellent contribution to writing on and by women in <strong>Latin</strong><br />
America.”<br />
—H-Net Reviews<br />
Voces Femeninas de Hispanoamérica presents a selection <strong>of</strong> the most representative and outstanding writing<br />
by <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> women writers from the seventeenth century to the present.<br />
Emplumada<br />
LORNA DEE CERVANTES<br />
Imagination Beyond Nation<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Popular Culture<br />
Edited by EVA P. BUENO and TERRY CAESAR<br />
1999 • 328 pp. • 978-0-8229-5686-0 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 530 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Clearly popular culture has added new dimensions to more traditional<br />
approaches. [This] collection <strong>of</strong>fers, among other things, some excellent<br />
case studies <strong>of</strong> this process <strong>of</strong> mediation. It is especially fascinating to<br />
watch authors who are well informed about the culture they study reflect<br />
upon this phenomenon.”<br />
—H-Net Reviews<br />
1982 • 80 pp. • 978-0-8229-5327-2 • Paper $14.00 • ITEM NO. 531 • SALE PRICE $11.20<br />
PITT POETRY SERIES<br />
“No book before Emplumada has so completely and sharply drawn the<br />
East Bay and San Jose, California experience with full justice. No book<br />
has so successfully made the Californian urban and rural worlds <strong>of</strong><br />
unfinished freeways and ‘spinached specked shoes’ <strong>of</strong> cannery workers<br />
come alive. No book has so carefully elucidated what living as a Chicana<br />
in the West means, and how ‘an intelligent, well-read person could<br />
believe in the war between races.”<br />
—Revista Chicano-Riqueña<br />
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Dignifying Argentina<br />
P O L I T I C S & H I S T O RY<br />
Peronism, Citizenship, and Mass Consumption<br />
EDUARDO ELENA<br />
2011 • 344 pp. • 978-0-8229-6170-3 • Paper $27.95<br />
ITEM NO. 532 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
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Medicine and Politics in Colonial Peru<br />
Population Growth and the Bourbon Reforms<br />
ADAM WARREN<br />
2010 • 304 pp. • 978-0-8229-6111-6 • Paper $26.95<br />
ITEM NO. 533 • SALE PRICE $21.56 • ePub available<br />
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“The book’s clearly written narratives and engaging detail make it<br />
a good choice for both undergraduate and graduate courses in<br />
colonial <strong>Latin</strong> America and the history <strong>of</strong> medicine.”<br />
—Hispanic <strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
“A deeply researched and major contribution to Argentine historiography.<br />
For specialists on Argentina it represents one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
most important studies <strong>of</strong> the last decade. Dignifying Argentina<br />
presents a cogent analysis <strong>of</strong> state policies and their reception, in<br />
which we learn much about popular consumption, the nature <strong>of</strong><br />
Peronism, and modern Argentine history itself.”<br />
—James Brennan, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California Riverside<br />
Poverty <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />
The Institutional Roots <strong>of</strong> Political Participation in Mexico<br />
CLAUDIO A. HOLZNER<br />
2010 • 304 pp. • 978-0-8229-6078-2 • Paper $26.95<br />
ITEM NO. 534 • SALE PRICE $21.56 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Holzner has crafted a challenging, thoughtful, and provocative<br />
interpretation contradicting theories that suggest democracy<br />
increases political participation among the poor. This work is particularly<br />
relevant to Mexico, but Holzner’s conclusions have widespread<br />
implications for any society completing the transition to a<br />
democratic model. A welcome, fresh insight to the consequences<br />
<strong>of</strong> democratic transitions in the region.”<br />
—Roderic Ai Camp, Claremont McKenna College<br />
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P O L I T I C S & H I S T O RY<br />
Electing Chávez<br />
The Business <strong>of</strong> Anti-neoliberal Politics in Venezuela<br />
LESLIE C. GATES<br />
2010 • 216 pp. • 978-0-8229-6064-5 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 535 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“The most compelling analysis that I have seen <strong>of</strong> the pivotal 1998<br />
Venezuelan presidential election which brought Hugo Chávez to power. .<br />
. . Methodologically and theoretically, Gates’ book is enormously rewarding.<br />
No social scientist studying <strong>Latin</strong> America in the neoliberal and postneoliberal<br />
eras can afford to remain ignorant <strong>of</strong> Gates’ points.”<br />
—European Review <strong>of</strong> <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> and Caribbean Studies<br />
The Politics <strong>of</strong> Sexuality in <strong>Latin</strong> America<br />
A Reader on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights<br />
Edited by JAVIER CORRALES and MARIO PECHENY<br />
2010 • 472 pp. • 978-0-8229-6062-1 • Paper $29.95 • ITEM NO. 536 • SALE PRICE $23.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“An exceptionally wide selection <strong>of</strong> articles, documenting current lesbian,<br />
gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) politics in over twelve different <strong>Latin</strong><br />
<strong>American</strong> countries.It addresses the achievements regarding LGBT rights in<br />
the region, but also the remaining challenges, attempting to shed light on<br />
why in some domains, regions, and countries there has been little progress,<br />
and investigating what the particular resistances against human rights <strong>of</strong><br />
the LGBT communities and their social recognition are grounded in.”<br />
—Bulletin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Research<br />
Corruption and Democracy<br />
in <strong>Latin</strong> America<br />
The Politics <strong>of</strong> Motherhood<br />
Maternity and Women’s Rights in Twentieth-Century Chile<br />
JADWIGA E. PIEPER MOONEY<br />
2009 • 320 pp. • 978-0-8229-6043-0 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 537 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Brilliantly presents the relationship between the power <strong>of</strong> politics and<br />
women’s individual agency to decide on reproduction and motherhood.<br />
This very accessible book certainly contributes to an informed debate on<br />
motherhood and womanhood in Chile across disciplines. While the historical<br />
context reveals the situation <strong>of</strong> women in Chile, the topics discussed<br />
are <strong>of</strong> great significance for women all over the world.”<br />
—Bulletin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Research<br />
Edited by CHARLES H. BLAKE and STEPHEN D. MORRIS<br />
2009 • 264 pp. • 978-0-8229-6023-2 • Paper $25.95 • ITEM NO. 538 • SALE PRICE $20.76 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“A broad-based and genuinely comparative view <strong>of</strong> corruption issues and<br />
their relationship to democratic politics. An essential resource not only for<br />
regional specialists, but for anyone concerned with the interplay <strong>of</strong> wealth,<br />
power, civil society, accountability, and democracy in changing societies.”<br />
—Michael Johnston, Colgate <strong>University</strong><br />
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Under the Flags <strong>of</strong> Freedom<br />
Slave Soldiers and the Wars <strong>of</strong> Independence<br />
in Spanish South America<br />
PETER BLANCHARD<br />
2008 • 256 pp. • 978-0-8229-5992-2 • Paper $26.95 • ITEM NO. 539 • SALE PRICE $21.56 • ePub available<br />
978-0-8229-4347-1 • Cloth $60.00 • ITEM NO. 540 • SALE PRICE $48.00<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Impressively researched. Blanchard certainly achieves his goal <strong>of</strong> ensuring<br />
that slaves are given their proper due for securing Spanish America’s independence;<br />
his book is a fine resource for both students <strong>of</strong> Spanish America’s<br />
independence struggle and scholars interested in the process <strong>of</strong> abolition in<br />
the Atlantic World.”<br />
—<strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
Myths <strong>of</strong> Harmony<br />
Race and Republicanism during the Age <strong>of</strong> Revolution,<br />
Colombia, 1795-1831<br />
MARIXA LASSO<br />
2007 • 216 pp. • 978-0-8229-5965-6 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 541 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Now the indispensable book for understanding the Colombian independence<br />
era and critical reading for scholars interested in both the transition<br />
to republicanism and the formation <strong>of</strong> racial ideologies in <strong>Latin</strong> America.”<br />
—Hispanic <strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
Fujimori’s Peru<br />
Deception in the Public Sphere<br />
CATHERINE M. CONAGHAN<br />
2005 • 328 pp. • 978-0-8229-5943-4 • Paper $25.95 • ITEM NO. 542 • SALE PRICE $20.76 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Conaghan has provided the scholarly community with a classic, required<br />
reading for all supporters <strong>of</strong> democracy as a case study <strong>of</strong> the multiple<br />
ways a few determined individuals can manipulate the public sphere and<br />
use democratic institutions for the explicit purpose <strong>of</strong> undermining them.”<br />
—<strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Politics and Society<br />
Enforcing the Rule <strong>of</strong> Law<br />
Social Accountability in the New <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Democracies<br />
Edited by ENRIQUE PERUZZOTTI and CATALINA SMULOVITZ<br />
2006 • 376 pp. • 978-0-8229-5896-3 • Paper $29.95 • ITEM NO. 543 • SALE PRICE $23.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“This insightful and agenda-setting collection provides a robust empirical<br />
and conceptual platform for taking on this challenging analytical<br />
question.”<br />
—Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies<br />
P O L I T I C S & H I S T O RY<br />
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P O L I T I C S & H I S T O RY<br />
Political (In)Justice<br />
Authoritarianism and the Rule <strong>of</strong> Law in Brazil, Chile,<br />
and Argentina<br />
ANTHONY W. PEREIRA<br />
Transforming <strong>Latin</strong> America<br />
The International and Domestic Origins <strong>of</strong> Change<br />
CRAIG ARCENEAUX and DAVID PION-BERLIN<br />
2005 • 280 pp. • 978-0-8229-5885-7 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 544 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“A new and insightful lens through which to explore regime consolidation<br />
through the judiciary, going beyond the traditional focus on societal<br />
threat, military cohesion, or economic stewardship. Will be a welcome<br />
and informative resource for students and scholars <strong>of</strong> dictatorship and<br />
democratization in <strong>Latin</strong> America and beyond.”<br />
—Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies<br />
2005 • 280 pp. • 978-0-8229-5882-6 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 545 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Faithfully addresses the main issues concerning political transformations<br />
within this region and incorporating both domestic and international<br />
factors. An excellent tour de force on this vital and dynamically<br />
changing region.”<br />
—Perspectives on Political Science<br />
Public Security and Police Reform<br />
in the Americas<br />
Edited by JOHN BAILEY and LUCÍA DAMMERT<br />
Opposing Currents<br />
The Politics <strong>of</strong> Water and Gender in <strong>Latin</strong> America<br />
Edited by VIVIENNE BENNETT, SONIA DÁVILA-POBLETE,<br />
and MARÍA NIEVES RICO<br />
2005 • 264 pp. • 978-0-8229-5854-3 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 546 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Sets a new standard in scholarly writing on water and gender issues in<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> America.”<br />
—Bulletin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies<br />
2005 • 336 pp. • 978-0-8229-5913-7 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 547 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
“This excellent and comprehensive volume, edited and written by leading<br />
researchers in the field, examines the crime problem, the <strong>of</strong>ten ineffectual<br />
attempts to control it via police reform, and the threats to democracy<br />
that its pervasiveness has generated.”<br />
—Mitchell A. Seligson, Vanderbilt <strong>University</strong><br />
12 UNIVERSIT Y OF PIT TSBURGH PRESS • <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies
Parties and Unions in the<br />
New Global Economy<br />
KATRINA BURGESS<br />
Globalization and the Future<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Welfare State<br />
Edited by MIGUEL GLATZER and DIETRICH RUESCHEMEYER<br />
2005 • 288 pp. • 978-0-8229-5861-1 • Paper $29.95 • ITEM NO. 548 • SALE PRICE $23.96 • ePub available<br />
“An important resource for scholars investigating the role <strong>of</strong> domestic politics<br />
in modifying the impact <strong>of</strong> globalization. Additionally, the depth <strong>of</strong><br />
the case studies will be extremely useful for scholars in comparative politics<br />
and, <strong>of</strong> course, for those studying changes in social welfare policies in<br />
both the developing and the developed states.”<br />
—International Studies Review<br />
2004 • 224 pp. • 978-0-8229-5825-3 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 549 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“This book <strong>of</strong>fers an outstanding analysis <strong>of</strong> changing party-union relations<br />
in Mexico, Spain, and Venezuela during periods <strong>of</strong> economic crisis<br />
and adjustment. It is original in approach, sophisticated in conceptualization,<br />
and sure-footed in execution. A major addition to the literatures<br />
on the politics <strong>of</strong> economic reform and on labor movements in <strong>Latin</strong><br />
America and Western Europe.”<br />
—Kevin J. Middlebrook, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> London<br />
The Limits <strong>of</strong> Protectionism<br />
Building Coalitions for Free Trade<br />
MICHAEL LUSZTIG<br />
2004 • 288 pp. • 978-0-8229-5843-7 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 550 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
“A tour de force for those who want to understand why many countries, if<br />
not the entire world, have embraced free trade. Lusztig never loses sight <strong>of</strong><br />
a most essential ingredient in this pr<strong>of</strong>ound sea change: the conversion <strong>of</strong><br />
business from protectionism to free markets.”<br />
—Guy Poitras, Trinity <strong>University</strong><br />
Grassroots Expectations <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />
and Economy<br />
Argentina in Comparative Perspective<br />
NANCY R. POWERS<br />
2001 • 312 pp. • 978-0-8229-5745-4 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 551 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Superb study <strong>of</strong> poverty in Argentina. Powers not only provides solid<br />
answers to important questions about the behavior <strong>of</strong> the poor; she also<br />
raises an important paradox for future thinkers to unravel.”<br />
—<strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Politics and Society<br />
P O L I T I C S & H I S T O RY<br />
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P O L I T I C S & H I S T O RY<br />
Empowering Women<br />
Land and Property Rights in <strong>Latin</strong> America<br />
Protest, Policy, and the Problem<br />
<strong>of</strong> Violence against Women<br />
A Cross-National Comparison<br />
S. LAUREL WELDON<br />
CARMEN DIANA DEERE and MAGDALENA LEÓN<br />
2003 Bryce Wood Book Award, <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies Association<br />
2001 • 512 pp. • 978-0-8229-5767-6 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 552 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“A brilliant multidisciplinary analysis <strong>of</strong> gender and property in <strong>Latin</strong><br />
America, and the ways in which rural women are actively engaged in the<br />
contests over land rights. . . . belongs in every university library.”<br />
—Hispanic <strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
2002 • 304 pp. • 978-0-8229-5774-4 • Paper $22.95 • ITEM NO. 553 • SALE PRICE $18.36 • ePub available<br />
“For an unerringly scrupulous crafting <strong>of</strong> an argument, this study cannot be<br />
surpassed. This is an ambitious and meticulous book from which scholars<br />
<strong>of</strong> policy change will pr<strong>of</strong>oundly benefit.”<br />
—Political Science Quarterly<br />
Citizen Views <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />
in <strong>Latin</strong> America<br />
Edited by RODERIC AI CAMP<br />
2001 • 304 pp. • 978-0-8229-5756-0 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 554 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“A major and well-substantiated contribution to the debate about democracy’s<br />
values and its future in <strong>Latin</strong> America.”<br />
—Foreign Affairs<br />
14 UNIVERSIT Y OF PIT TSBURGH PRESS • <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies
City at the Center <strong>of</strong> the World<br />
Space, History, and Modernity in Quito<br />
ERNESTO CAPELLO<br />
“I Sweat the Flavor <strong>of</strong> Tin”<br />
Labor Activism in Early Twentieth-Century Bolivia<br />
ROBERT L. SMALE<br />
2011 • 312 pp. • 978-0-8229-6166-6 • Paper $27.95<br />
ITEM NO. 555 SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
2010 • 248 pp. • 978-0-8229-6117-8 • Paper $25.95 • ITEM NO. 556 • SALE PRICE $20.76<br />
978-0-8229-4399-0 • Cloth $60.00 • ITEM NO. 557 • SALE PRICE $48.00<br />
ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Smale’s careful and close study <strong>of</strong> labor activism in the city <strong>of</strong><br />
Oruro in the first three decades <strong>of</strong> the twentieth century is to be<br />
welcomed. There is a wealth <strong>of</strong> information here, and it is carefully<br />
documented and well written and its narrative <strong>of</strong> struggles <strong>of</strong><br />
the Oruro workers is compelling.”<br />
—The Americas<br />
The Andes Imagined<br />
Indigenismo, Society, and Modernity<br />
JORGE CORONADO<br />
“City at the Center <strong>of</strong> the World explores the emergence <strong>of</strong> Quito,<br />
Ecuador, as a modern national capital. Capello’s elegantly written<br />
and well-organized study examines strategic moments in the city’s<br />
history in relation to their colonial past and regional contexts as<br />
city elites and indigenous communities worked to reshape ‘traditional’<br />
historical discourses and city spaces to craft a modern capital<br />
to their respective advantage.”<br />
—Mark Overmyer-Velázquez, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Connecticut<br />
Unresolved Tensions<br />
Bolivia Past and Present<br />
Edited by JOHN CRABTREE and LAURENCE WHITEHEAD<br />
2008 • 320 pp. • 978-0-8229-6006-5 • Paper $26.95 • ITEM NO. 558 • SALE PRICE $21.56 • ePub available<br />
978-0-8229-4355-6 • Cloth $65.00 • ITEM NO. 559 • SALE PRICE $52.00<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“[This] book will remain essential reading for some time to come . . .<br />
Crabtree’s introduction to the volume and Whitehead’s comparative and historical<br />
conclusions are masterful, and <strong>of</strong>fer insights into how scholarship on<br />
Bolivian politics is ideologicaly framed.”<br />
—Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies<br />
2009 • 224 pp. • 978-0-8229-6024-9 • Paper $26.95 • ITEM NO. 560 • SALE PRICE $21.56 • ePub available<br />
ILLUMINATIONS: CULTURAL FORMATIONS OF THE AMERICAS<br />
“Provocative and distinctly original.”<br />
—Bulletin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Research<br />
“A much-needed work on the cultural, aesthetic, and political dimensions<br />
<strong>of</strong> Peruvian indigenismo, arguably one <strong>of</strong> the most important and<br />
influential trends to have emerged in <strong>Latin</strong> America during the first half<br />
<strong>of</strong> the twentieth century. The analysis is solid, thorough, and convincing.”<br />
—Carlos Aguirre, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oregon<br />
A N D E S<br />
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A N D E S<br />
Struggles <strong>of</strong> Voice<br />
The Politics <strong>of</strong> Indigenous Representation in the Andes<br />
JOSÉ ANTONIO LUCERO<br />
Highland Indians and the State<br />
in Modern Ecuador<br />
Edited by A. KIM CLARK and MARC BECKER<br />
2008 • 256 pp. • 978-0-8229-5998-4 • Paper $25.95 • ITEM NO. 561 • SALE PRICE $20.76 • ePub available<br />
978-0-8229-4352-5 • Cloth $65.00 • ITEM NO. 562 • SALE PRICE $52.00<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“An important and thoughtful contribution to the study <strong>of</strong> contemporary<br />
indigenous mobilizations in the Andes, with broad theoretical contributions<br />
to important issues <strong>of</strong> representation, how voices are constructed,<br />
and whose interests they serve.”<br />
—Hispanic <strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
2007 • 360 pp. • 978-0-8229-6146-8 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 563 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
978-0-8229-4336-5 • Cloth $39.95 • ITEM NO. 564 • SALE PRICE $31.96<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Theoretically sophisticated yet highly accessible . . . helps us understand<br />
perhaps the region’s most successful indigenous movement within its historical<br />
and comparative context. It does this better than any other book<br />
currently available. Along the way, it <strong>of</strong>fers a history <strong>of</strong> modern Ecuador<br />
that is compelling and a treatment <strong>of</strong> state formation that should be read by<br />
anyone interested in understanding postindependence in <strong>Latin</strong> America.”<br />
—Hispanic <strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
State and Society in Conflict<br />
Comparative Perspectives on the Andean Crises<br />
Edited by PAUL W. DRAKE and ERIC HERSHBERG<br />
2006 • 336 pp. • 978-0-8229-5922-9 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 565 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Scholars and students alike will benefit from this uniformly rich set <strong>of</strong><br />
essays. [It] provides both the analytical tools and historical and contemporary<br />
perspectives necessary to enable a deeper understanding <strong>of</strong> the<br />
common elements <strong>of</strong> crisis, significant variations, and potential trajectories<br />
in state-society relations across the Andes today.”<br />
—Jonathan Hartlyn, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />
The Metamorphosis <strong>of</strong> Heads<br />
Textual Struggles, Education, and Land in the Andes<br />
DENISE Y. ARNOLD with JUAN DE DIOS YAPITA<br />
2006 • 344 pp. • 978-0-8229-4280-1 • Cloth $35.00 • ITEM NO. 566 • SALE PRICE $28.00 • ePub available<br />
ILLUMINATIONS: CULTURAL FORMATIONS OF THE AMERICAS<br />
“Certainly ambitious, but the authors succeed in their aims through a<br />
wonderfully rich ethnography and careful reading <strong>of</strong> historical research.”<br />
—Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies<br />
16 UNIVERSIT Y OF PIT TSBURGH PRESS • <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies
Politics in the Andes<br />
Identity, Conflict, Reform<br />
Spanish King <strong>of</strong> the Incas<br />
The Epic Life <strong>of</strong> Pedro Bohorques<br />
Edited by JO-MARIE BURT and PHILIP MAUCERI<br />
ANA MARÍA LORANDI, ANN DE LEÓN, translator<br />
A N D E S<br />
2005 • 272 pp. • 978-0-8229-4240-5 • Cloth $34.95 • ITEM NO. 567 • SALE PRICE $27.96 • ePub available<br />
ILLUMINATIONS: CULTURAL FORMATIONS OF THE AMERICAS<br />
“This masterful book <strong>of</strong>fers pr<strong>of</strong>ound insights into the ethnic and social<br />
tensions <strong>of</strong> the colonial Andes.”<br />
—<strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
2004 • 336 pp. • 978-0-8229-5828-4 • Paper $25.95 • ITEM NO. 568 • SALE PRICE $20.76 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“An outstanding comparative analysis <strong>of</strong> political changes in the 1990s<br />
in the five Andean countries <strong>of</strong> Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru,<br />
and Bolivia. A valuable contribution for classroom adoption as well as<br />
for scholars.”<br />
—The Americas<br />
Political Culture in Nineteenth-Century Peru<br />
The Rise <strong>of</strong> the Partido Civil<br />
ULRICH MUECKE<br />
2004 • 304 pp. • 978-0-8229-6198-7 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 569 • SALE PRICE $22.36<br />
978-0-8229-4229-0 • Cloth $39.95 • ITEM NO. 570 • SALE PRICE $31.96<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“A pathbreaking study. One <strong>of</strong> the best analyses on a long-ignored and<br />
dimly understood corner <strong>of</strong> electoral politics in the nineteenth-century<br />
political history <strong>of</strong> Peru. A must-read for <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong>ists searching for<br />
the seeds and sprouts <strong>of</strong> early democracy in the region.”<br />
—Hispanic <strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
The Friendly Liquidation <strong>of</strong> the Past<br />
The Politics <strong>of</strong> Diversity in <strong>Latin</strong> America<br />
DONNA LEE VAN COTT<br />
2000 • 360 pp. • 978-0-8229-5729-4 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 571 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Van Cott firmly establishes herself as one <strong>of</strong> the foremost authorities on<br />
constitutional change and indigenous politics in <strong>Latin</strong> America. The volume<br />
fairly bursts with important empirical detail and carefully crafted<br />
analytical considerations. One <strong>of</strong> the best English-language accounts <strong>of</strong><br />
the pathbreaking reforms undertaken by Colombia and Bolivia in the<br />
early 1990s.”<br />
—<strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Politics and Society<br />
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C U BA & CA R I B B E A N<br />
Hegel, Haiti, and Universal History<br />
SUSAN BUCK-MORSS<br />
The Conquest <strong>of</strong> History<br />
2009 • 176 pp. • 978-0-8229-5978-6 • Paper $17.95 • ITEM NO. 572 • SALE PRICE $14.36 • ePub available<br />
978-0-8229-4340-2 • Cloth $45.00 • ITEM NO. 573 • SALE PRICE $36.00<br />
ILLUMINATIONS: CULTURAL FORMATIONS OF THE AMERICAS<br />
“This brief review cannot do justice to the many ways [Buck-Morss’]<br />
provocative and beautifully written book forces us to reexamine our academic<br />
labors. Buck-Morss also deserves praise for placing the Haitian<br />
Revolution firmly at the center <strong>of</strong> modernity—and insisting that scholars in<br />
many fields contemplate its lessons.”<br />
—The Americas<br />
Spanish Colonialism and National Histories in the Nineteenth Century<br />
CHRISTOPHER SCHMIDT-NOWARA<br />
2006 • 296 pp. • 978-0-8229-5990-8 • Paper $25.95 • ITEM NO. 574 • SALE PRICE $20.76 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Schmidt-Nowara’s excellent and persuasively argued book pushes the<br />
limits <strong>of</strong> empire studies, particularly through the examination <strong>of</strong> nationbuilding<br />
outside <strong>of</strong> a nationalist context. Essential for anyone interested in<br />
empire studies, comparative colonial studies, or the literature and culture<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Spanish, Philippine, or Antillean nineteenth century.”<br />
—Journal <strong>of</strong> Spanish Cultural Studies<br />
The Cuban Embargo<br />
The Domestic Politics <strong>of</strong> an <strong>American</strong> Foreign Policy<br />
PATRICK J. HANEY and WALT VANDERBUSH<br />
2005 • 240 pp. • 978-0-8229-5863-5 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 575 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“An engaging study <strong>of</strong> the behind-the-scenes forces shaping the U.S. embargo<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cuba. Carefully takes us through intrigues in the White House, politics<br />
in Congress, and shifts in the exile community to grasp the complex<br />
dynamics at work.”<br />
—Maria de los Angeles Torres, author <strong>of</strong> In the Land <strong>of</strong> Mirrors: Cuban<br />
Exile Politics in the United States<br />
The Archives <strong>of</strong> Cuba/Los archivos de Cuba<br />
Edited by LOUIS A. PÉREZ and REBECCA J. SCOTT<br />
2003 • 240 pp. • 978-0-8229-4195-8 • Cloth $45.00 • ITEM NO. 576 • SALE PRICE $36.00 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“[Pérez and Scott] have contributed greatly toward revealing the wonderful<br />
documentary resources in various Cuban archives. Strongly recommended<br />
for researchers and librarians.”<br />
—Colonial <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
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Slave Emancipation in Cuba<br />
The Transition to Free Labor, 1860–1899<br />
REBECCA J. SCOTT<br />
Empire and Antislavery<br />
Spain, Cuba, and Puerto Rico, 1833–1874<br />
CHRISTOPHER SCHMIDT-NOWARA<br />
C U BA & CA R I B B E A N<br />
2000 • 360 pp. • 978-0-8229-5735-5 • Paper $25.95 • ITEM NO. 577 • SALE PRICE $20.76 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“In this lucid and incisive study, Scott has broadened the scholarly debate<br />
over the causes <strong>of</strong> the abolition <strong>of</strong> slavery in Cuba. An excellent and<br />
groundbreaking work.”<br />
—Hispanic <strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
1999 • 256 pp. • 978-0-8229-5690-7 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 578 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“A thoroughly researched study that moves beyond the ‘us-against-them’<br />
model that has characterizes much <strong>of</strong> the earlier scholarship, forcing<br />
scholars to recognize a more complex Spain, whose various economic and<br />
social actors clashed to produce contradictory and seemingly bizarre colonial<br />
policies.”<br />
—Colonial <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
Cuba between Empires, 1878–1902<br />
LOUIS A. PÉREZ, JR.<br />
1998 • 512 pp. • 978-0-8229-5687-7 • Paper $26.95 • ITEM NO. 579 • SALE PRICE $21.56 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Louis A. Pérez, Jr., does a great service to students <strong>of</strong> Cuban history with<br />
this work. No one else writing in English has given us so complete and<br />
persuasive an understanding <strong>of</strong> the emotional strengths, political<br />
ambivalences, and organizational weaknesses <strong>of</strong> the Cuban independence<br />
movement.”<br />
—<strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
Nationalizing Blackness<br />
Afrocubanismo and Artistic Revolution in Havana, 1920–1940<br />
ROBIN D. MOORE<br />
1998 • 336 pp. • 978-0-8229-5645-7 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 580 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“A major contribution to Cuban Studies and, more broadly, to the historiography<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>American</strong> popular culture. A wellspring <strong>of</strong> information about<br />
an under-researched period in Cuban history.”<br />
—<strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
UNIVERSIT Y OF PIT TSBURGH PRESS • <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies 19
C U BA & CA R I B B E A N<br />
Bread, or Bullets!<br />
Urban Labor and Spanish Colonialism in Cuba, 1850–1898<br />
JOAN CASANOVAS<br />
1998 • 336 pp. • 978-0-8229-5675-4 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 581 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“This is an insightful study that ought to become recommended reading<br />
for undergraduate courses on <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> and Caribbean social and labor<br />
history as well as courses on colonialism.”<br />
—<strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
Art and Archaeology <strong>of</strong> Pre-Columbian Cuba<br />
RAMÓN DACAL MOURE and MANUEL RIVERO DE LA CALLE<br />
1997 • 160 pp. • 978-0-8229-9070-3 • eBook $30.00 • ITEM NO. 582 • SALE PRICE $24.00<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“An excellent introduction not only to the known history <strong>of</strong> the Ciboney<br />
and the Taino <strong>of</strong> Cuba but also to the study <strong>of</strong> pre-Columbian human<br />
movements and the history <strong>of</strong> the entire Caribbean region.”<br />
—Archaeology Jamaica<br />
Journal<br />
Cuban Studies<br />
To Hell with Paradise<br />
FRANK FONDA TAYLOR<br />
1993 • 256 pp. • 978-0-8229-5823-9 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 583 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“A complex analysis <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> the Jamaican tourist industry.”<br />
—CJLACS/RCELAC<br />
In the nineteenth century, Jamaica transformed itself from a pestilence-ridden<br />
“white man’s graveyard” to a sun-drenched tourist paradise. Deftly combining<br />
economics with political and cultural history, Frank Fonda Taylor examines<br />
this puzzling about-face and explores the growth <strong>of</strong> the tourist industry into<br />
the 1990s.<br />
Cuban Studies has been published annually by the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pittsburgh</strong><br />
<strong>Press</strong> since 1985. Founded in 1970, it is the preeminent journal for scholarly<br />
work on Cuba. Each volume includes articles in both English and<br />
Spanish, a large book review section, and an exhaustive compilation <strong>of</strong><br />
recent works in the field.<br />
Widely praised for its interdisciplinary approach and trenchant analysis<br />
<strong>of</strong> an array <strong>of</strong> topics, each volume features the best scholarship in the<br />
humanities and social sciences.<br />
Cuban Studies 42<br />
Edited by CATHERINE KRULL and JEAN STUBBS<br />
2012 • 240 pp. • 978-0-8229-4412-6 • CLOTH $45.00 • ITEM NO. 584 • SALE PRICE $36.00<br />
Cuban Studies 42 focuses on gender and equality issues in post-1959 Cuba, and their impact on cultural<br />
and institutional change. It views subjects such as politics, labor, food and diet, race, ethnicity, HIV/AIDS,<br />
sex education, tourism and prostitution, masculinity, and feminism, among others.<br />
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B R A Z I L<br />
The Vigorous Core <strong>of</strong> Our Nationality<br />
STANLEY E. BLAKE<br />
Democratic Brazil Revisited<br />
Edited by PETER KINGSTONE<br />
and TIMOTHY J. POWER<br />
2011 • 328 pp. • 978-0-8229-6133-8 • Paper $27.95<br />
ITEM NO. 585 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
2008 • 360 pp. • 978-0-8229-6004-1 • Paper $26.95 • ITEM NO. 586 • SALE PRICE $21.56<br />
978-0-8229-4354-9 • Cloth $65.00 • ITEM NO. 587 • SALE PRICE $52.00<br />
ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“The Vigorous Core <strong>of</strong> Our Nationality changes the way we understand<br />
brasilidade, and thus Brazil. Blake shows how the Northeast<br />
was a created ‘other,’ providing a foil for a national idea <strong>of</strong><br />
‘Brazilianness.’ Yet as Blake shows, creations <strong>of</strong>ten lead to realities.<br />
Thus the invention <strong>of</strong> the nordestino gave urban pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and<br />
government <strong>of</strong>ficials a justification for social reform programs<br />
aimed at improving what would become an essential aspect <strong>of</strong><br />
Brazilian identity.”<br />
—Jeffrey Lesser, Emory <strong>University</strong><br />
“An exceptionally clear and comprehensive survey <strong>of</strong> the contemporary<br />
political situation. A state <strong>of</strong> the field snapshot for graduate students in<br />
the social sciences. Kingstone and Power have managed to enlighten us<br />
once again.”<br />
—Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Spanish Studies<br />
Democratic Brazil<br />
Actors, Institutions, and Processes<br />
The Practice <strong>of</strong> Politics in<br />
Postcolonial Brazil<br />
Porto Alegre, 1845-1895<br />
ROGER A. KITTLESON<br />
2005 • 280 pp. • 978-0-8229-5897-0 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 588 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“An impressive piece <strong>of</strong> work. Kittleson’s analysis <strong>of</strong> the urban milieu is<br />
distinctly innovative.”<br />
—Hispanic <strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
Edited by PETER R. KINGSTONE and TIMOTHY J. POWER<br />
2000 • 360 pp. • 978-0-8229-5714-0 • Paper $25.95 • ITEM NO. 589 • SALE PRICE $20.76 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Stands out sharply as the first thorough and systematic book-length evaluation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the workings, progress and products <strong>of</strong> Brazilian democracy<br />
over the 15 years since the military dictatorship ended in 1985. The book<br />
is particularly strong in its examination <strong>of</strong> the social aspects <strong>of</strong> Brazilian<br />
democracy. Covers the gamut for a comprehensive, thorough and<br />
nuanced picture <strong>of</strong> Brazilian politics that is a commendable starting point<br />
for the academic generalist or the advanced undergraduate.”<br />
—<strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Politics and Society<br />
UNIVERSIT Y OF PIT TSBURGH PRESS • <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies 21
B R A Z I L<br />
Lost for Words?<br />
Brazilian Liberationism in the 1990s<br />
GOETZ FRANK OTTMANN<br />
2002 • 256 pp. • 978-0-8229-8596-9 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 590 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“A balanced and realistic portrayal. Mandatory reading for anyone wishing<br />
to gauge the course <strong>of</strong> the Brazilian liberationist movement since the<br />
1990s.”<br />
—Catholic Historical Review<br />
The End <strong>of</strong> the Peasantry<br />
The Rural Labor Movement in Northeast Brazil, 1961–1988<br />
ANTHONY W. PEREIRA<br />
1997 • 232 pp. • 978-0-8229-5618-1 • Paper $22.95 • ITEM NO. 591 • SALE PRICE $18.36 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Richly textured and balanced. [The book] provides a stimulating addition<br />
not only to our understanding <strong>of</strong> recent Brazilian history but also to<br />
the complicated—and critically important—trajectory <strong>of</strong> democratic<br />
transitions presently taking place throughout <strong>Latin</strong> America.”<br />
—Perspectives on Political Science<br />
Democracy without Equity<br />
Failures <strong>of</strong> Reform in Brazil<br />
KURT WEYLAND<br />
1996 • 312 pp. • 978-0-8229-5583-2 • Paper $25.95 • ITEM NO. 592 • SALE PRICE $20.76 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“This is an impressive book. It addresses a vital issue, exhibits first-rate<br />
field research, and makes a big argument.”<br />
—Journal <strong>of</strong> Inter<strong>American</strong> Studies and World Affairs<br />
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Workers and Welfare<br />
Comparative Institutional Change<br />
in Twentieth-Century Mexico<br />
MICHELLE L. DION<br />
Unequal Partners<br />
The United States and Mexico<br />
SIDNEY WEINTRAUB<br />
M E X I C O & C E N T R A L A M E R I CA<br />
2010 • 192 pp. • 978-0-8229-6058-4 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 593 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
978-0-8229-4387-7 • Cloth $60.00 • ITEM NO. 594 • SALE PRICE $48.00<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Weintraub, the dean <strong>of</strong> Mexican studies, has once again delivered a book<br />
that diagnoses the disease that infects the relationship and prescribes medicine<br />
to heal the two patients. His purpose is to introduce more balance<br />
into the relationship, and one hopes that <strong>American</strong>s and Mexicans read<br />
this book and contribute to that goal.”<br />
—The Americas<br />
2010 • 328 pp. • 978-0-8229-6045-4 • Paper $27.95 • ITEM NO. 595 • SALE PRICE $22.36 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Dion has written the most comprehensive account <strong>of</strong> Mexico’s welfare<br />
institutions and policies to date.”<br />
—Contemporary Sociology<br />
Newsrooms in Conflict<br />
Journalism and the Democratization <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />
SALLIE HUGHES<br />
Xuxub Must Die<br />
The Lost Histories <strong>of</strong> a Murder on the Yucatan<br />
PAUL SULLIVAN<br />
2006 • 296 pp. • 978-0-8229-5928-1 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 596 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“An excellent addition to the scarce literature on the relationship between<br />
the media, politics and society in <strong>Latin</strong> America. It will also be very useful<br />
to anyone interested in the wider democratization process in Mexico and<br />
provides an interesting analytical model for how the media evolve in other<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> the world moving out <strong>of</strong> authoritarianism.”<br />
—Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies<br />
2006 • 272 pp. • 978-0-8229-5944-1 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 597 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Under layers <strong>of</strong> greed, lust, anger and envy, Sullivan discovers a treasure<br />
trove <strong>of</strong> Yucatan history. Xuxub was, to borrow a metaphor from science,<br />
a butterfly that fluttered its wings and sent a ripple <strong>of</strong> discord to far-flung<br />
places.”<br />
—The Wall Street Journal<br />
“This is an extraordinary book. A key text for students seeking to understand<br />
the intriguing and complex history <strong>of</strong> nineteenth-century Yucatan.”<br />
—The Americas<br />
UNIVERSIT Y OF PIT TSBURGH PRESS • <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies 23
M E X I C O & C E N T R A L A M E R I CA<br />
Organized Crime and Democratic<br />
Governability<br />
Mexico and the U.S.–Mexican Borderlands<br />
Landscapes <strong>of</strong> Struggle<br />
Politics, Society, and Community in El Salvador<br />
Edited by JOHN J. BAILEY and ROY G. GODSON<br />
2001 • 288 pp. • 978-0-8229-5758-4 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 598 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“An impressive collection <strong>of</strong> essays that illuminates the problems <strong>of</strong> drug<br />
trafficking, organized crime and corruption in Mexico. The chapters highlight<br />
individual issues and the overall situation, while the distinctive mix<br />
<strong>of</strong> contributors from Mexico and the United States <strong>of</strong>fers contrasting yet<br />
complementary perspectives. For students <strong>of</strong> Mexico and for specialists in<br />
organized crime and drug trafficking this is essential reading.”<br />
—Phil Williams, Director, Ridgway Center for International Security Studies<br />
Edited by ALDO LAURIA-SANTIAGO and LEIGH BINFORD<br />
2004 • 336 pp. • 978-0-8229-5838-3 • Paper $26.95 • ITEM NO. 599 • SALE PRICE $21.56<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“An excellent example <strong>of</strong> a new generation <strong>of</strong> scholarship on El Salvador.<br />
It represents a concerted effort to apply the insights <strong>of</strong> subaltern studies,<br />
gender studies, historical anthropology, and cultural studies to the understanding<br />
<strong>of</strong> the country’s past.”<br />
—Héctor Lindo-Fuentes, Director <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> and <strong>Latin</strong>o<br />
Studies Institute, Fordham <strong>University</strong><br />
Still Fighting<br />
The Nicaraguan Women’s Movement, 1977–2000<br />
KATHERINE ISBESTER<br />
2001 • 272 pp. • 978-0-8229-5757-7 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 600 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Students and scholars unfamiliar with this <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> feminist history<br />
wil benefit from reading this sensitive analysis <strong>of</strong> a culturally diverse<br />
women’s movement that has attained a strong identity and political orientation<br />
during the last, turbulent quarter <strong>of</strong> the twentieth century.”<br />
—The Americas<br />
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M E X I C O & C E N T R A L A M E R I CA<br />
The Costa Rican Women’s Movement<br />
A Reader<br />
Edited by ILSE ABSHAGEN LEITINGER<br />
1997 • 392 pp. • 978-0-8229-5543-6 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 601 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“The power <strong>of</strong> this reader lies in its immediacy and directness: the<br />
dramatis personae are speaking their minds, with considerable clarity.”<br />
—H-Net Reviews<br />
Piety, Power, and Politics<br />
Religion and Nation Formation in Guatemala, 1821–1871<br />
DOUGLASS SULLIVAN-GONZALEZ<br />
1998 • 200 pp. • 978-0-8229-6022-5 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 602 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Provides an excellent analysis <strong>of</strong> the collapse and partial recovery <strong>of</strong><br />
the institutional church in the nineteenth century. An important contribution<br />
. . . adding new layers <strong>of</strong> meaning to Guatemala’s nineteenthcentury<br />
history.”<br />
—<strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
An Agrarian Republic<br />
Commercial Agriculture and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Peasant Communities in<br />
El Salvador, 1823–1914<br />
ALDO A. LAURIA-SANTIAGO<br />
1999 • 336 pp. • 978-0-8229-5700-3 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 603 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Well researched and gracefully written, this book will be <strong>of</strong> great interest<br />
to anyone concerned with peasant politics, state formation, <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong><br />
liberalism, and Salvadoran history and politics.”<br />
—<strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />
UNIVERSIT Y OF PIT TSBURGH PRESS • <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies 25
Aboul-Ela, Hosam ...........................................................................6<br />
Alegría, Claribel ...............................................................................8<br />
Andermann, Jens ............................................................................6<br />
Arceneaux, Craig ...........................................................................12<br />
Arnold, Denise Y. ...........................................................................16<br />
Bailey, John..............................................................................12, 24<br />
Bautista Gutiérrez, Gloria ................................................................8<br />
Becker, Marc ..................................................................................16<br />
Bennett, Vivienne ...........................................................................12<br />
Bergero, Adriana J. ..........................................................................5<br />
Binford, Leigh.................................................................................24<br />
Blake, Charles H. ...........................................................................10<br />
Blake, Stanley E. ............................................................................21<br />
Blanchard, Peter.............................................................................11<br />
Bronfman, Alejandra.........................................................................3<br />
Buck-Morss, Susan........................................................................18<br />
Bueno, Eva P. ...................................................................................8<br />
Burgess, Katrina.............................................................................13<br />
Burt, Jo-Marie ................................................................................17<br />
Camp, Roderic Ai...........................................................................14<br />
Casanovas, Joan............................................................................20<br />
Caesar, Terry ...................................................................................8<br />
Capello, Ernesto.............................................................................15<br />
Cervantes, Lorna Dee ......................................................................8<br />
Clark, A. Kim ..............................................................................2, 16<br />
Conaghan, Catherine M. ................................................................11<br />
Coronado, Jorge ............................................................................15<br />
Corrales, Javier ..............................................................................10<br />
Crabtree, John ...............................................................................15<br />
Dabove, Juan Pablo ........................................................................5<br />
Dacal Moure, Ramón .....................................................................20<br />
Dammert, Lucía..............................................................................12<br />
Dávila-Poblete, Sonia ....................................................................12<br />
Deere, Carmen Diana.....................................................................14<br />
Dion, Michelle L..............................................................................23<br />
Drake, Paul W.................................................................................16<br />
Draper, Susana.................................................................................2<br />
Elena, Eduardo.................................................................................9<br />
Escobar, Ticio...................................................................................5<br />
Fernández-L’Hoeste, Héctor ...........................................................7<br />
Gates, Leslie C...............................................................................10<br />
Glatzer, Miguel................................................................................13<br />
Godson, Roy G. .............................................................................24<br />
Haney, Patrick J. ............................................................................18<br />
Hershberg, Eric ..............................................................................16<br />
H<strong>of</strong>er, Jen .........................................................................................7<br />
Holzner, Claudio A............................................................................9<br />
Hughes, Sallie ................................................................................23<br />
Indych-López, Anna .........................................................................4<br />
Isbester, Katherine..........................................................................24<br />
Johnson, Adriana Michele Campos.................................................4<br />
Kingstone, Peter.............................................................................21<br />
Kittleson, Roger A. .........................................................................21<br />
Krull, Catherine...............................................................................20<br />
M A N U S C R I P T S U B M I S S I O N S<br />
AU T H O R I N D E X<br />
Lasso, Marixa.................................................................................11<br />
Lauria-Santiago, Aldo ..............................................................24, 25<br />
Legrás, Horacio................................................................................5<br />
Leitinger, Ilse Abshagen .................................................................25<br />
León, Magdalena............................................................................14<br />
Lorandi, Ana María.........................................................................17<br />
Lucero, José Antonio .....................................................................16<br />
Ludmer, Josefina..............................................................................7<br />
Lusztig, Michael .............................................................................13<br />
Masters, Hilary .................................................................................6<br />
Mauceri, Philip................................................................................17<br />
Moore, Robin D..............................................................................19<br />
Morris, Stephen D. ........................................................................10<br />
Muecke, Ulrich ...............................................................................17<br />
Nállim, Jorge ....................................................................................2<br />
O’Toole, Rachel Sarah .....................................................................3<br />
Ottmann, Goetz Frank....................................................................22<br />
Pacini Hernandez, Deborah .............................................................7<br />
Pecheny, Mario...............................................................................10<br />
Pereira, Anthony W...................................................................12, 22<br />
Pérez, Louis A. .........................................................................18, 19<br />
Peruzzotti, Enrique .........................................................................11<br />
Pieper Mooney, Jadwiga E. ...........................................................10<br />
Pion-Berlin, David .........................................................................12<br />
Power, Timothy J............................................................................21<br />
Powers, Nancy R. ..........................................................................13<br />
Rabasa, José....................................................................................5<br />
Rico, María Nieves .........................................................................12<br />
Rivero De la Calle, Manuel.............................................................20<br />
Rodríguez, Ileana .............................................................................4<br />
Rosenberg, Fernando J....................................................................6<br />
Rosenthal, Joshua M. ......................................................................3<br />
Rueschemeyer, Dietrich .................................................................13<br />
Sanjinés C., Javier ..........................................................................7<br />
Schmidt-Nowara, Christopher .................................................18, 19<br />
Scott, Rebecca J. ....................................................................18, 19<br />
Smale, Robert L. ...........................................................................15<br />
Smulovitz, Catalina.........................................................................11<br />
Stites Mor, Jessica ...........................................................................3<br />
Stubbs, Jean ..................................................................................20<br />
Sullivan, Paul..................................................................................23<br />
Sullivan-Gonzalez, Douglass..........................................................25<br />
Taylor, Frank Fonda........................................................................20<br />
Van Cott, Donna Lee......................................................................17<br />
Vanderbush, Walt ...........................................................................18<br />
Warren, Adam...................................................................................9<br />
Weintraub, Sidney ..........................................................................23<br />
Weldon, S. Laurel ...........................................................................14<br />
Weyland, Kurt.................................................................................22<br />
Whitehead, Laurence .....................................................................15<br />
Wood, Andrew Grant........................................................................3<br />
Yapita, Juan de Dios ......................................................................16<br />
Zolov, Eric.........................................................................................7<br />
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