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The Interpretation<strong>and</strong> Representation of<strong>Latino</strong> Cultures:<strong>Research</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Museums</strong>BibliographyThis bibliography is a compilation of reading material used during the seven years of the <strong>Latino</strong>Graduate Training Seminar, sponsored by the <strong>Smithsonian</strong> <strong>Center</strong> for <strong>Latino</strong> Initiatives <strong>and</strong> Inter-University Program for <strong>Latino</strong> <strong>Research</strong>. (Note that some entries are missing bibliographicaldata.)“American Voices: Mexican American Photography in the U.S.” Washington, DC:Circular Gallery, National Archives <strong>and</strong> Records, 1989: 18-24, 41-46, 59-63.Adler, Patricia A. <strong>and</strong> Peter Adler. “The Past <strong>and</strong> the Future of Ethnography.”Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 16, no.1. (April 1997): 4-24.Alaiz, María L. <strong>and</strong> Chris Wilkes. “Reinterpreting <strong>Latino</strong> Culture in the Commodity Form:The Case of Alcohol Advertising in the Mexican American Community.”Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Science 17, no. 4. (1995): 430-451.Alarcon, Norma. “Chicana Feminism: In the Tracks of ‘The Native Woman’.”Cultural Studies 4 (October 1990): 248- 255.Ames, Michael. “Cannibal Tours, Glass Boxes <strong>and</strong> the Politics of Interpretation.” InterpretingObjects <strong>and</strong> Collection edited by Susan M. Pearce, 86-106. London: Routledge, 1994.Archetti, Eduardo, P. “Playing Styles <strong>and</strong> Masculine Virtues in Argentine Football.” In Machos,Mistresses, Madonnas: Contesting the Power of Latin American Gender Imagry edited byMarit Melhuus <strong>and</strong> Kristi Anne Stolen, 34-55. New York: Verso, 1996.Archives of American Art, <strong>Smithsonian</strong> Institute.Guide of <strong>Latino</strong> Artists In the United States. (Draft)Aronowitz, Stanley. “The Future of Socialism?” Social Text 8, no. 2. (1990): 85-87.Atkinson, Paul <strong>and</strong> Mike Hammersby. Ethnography: Principles in Practice, 1-26. London:Tavistock, 1983.Bal, Mieke. “The Discourse of the Museum.” 201-218.Baról, J. M. “Cyber Chapel: Mixing Technology With Tradition, Four Women Shatter TheStereotypes That Burden Hispanic Art And Its Artists.” The AlbuquerqueTribune,16 March 2001.Bartis, Peter. Folklife <strong>and</strong> Fieldwork: A Layman’s Introduction to Field Techniques. Washington,DC: American Folklife <strong>Center</strong>, 1979.Bates, Lucy, Olivia Cadaval, Heidi McKinnon, Diana Robertson, <strong>and</strong> Cynthia Vidaurri.“Culture & Environment in Rio Gr<strong>and</strong>e/Rio Bravo Basin; A Preview.”<strong>Smithsonian</strong> Folklife Festival, 1998: 79-86.The Interpretation <strong>and</strong> Representation of <strong>Latino</strong> Cultures: <strong>Research</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Museums</strong>– A National Conference at the <strong>Smithsonian</strong> Institution 45

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