Publications
Anna Agbe-Davies
Agbe-Davies, Anna. 2020. “Archaeology and Race.” In The Oxford Bibliography of Anthropology. J.L. Jackson, ed.
2020 “Bible, Bath, and Broom:” Constructing Race Womanhood in The Chicago Defender. In Private Lives, Public Histories: An Ethnohistory of the Intimate Past. R. Corr and J.H. Fewkes, eds. Pp. 65-84. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
Agbe-Davies, Anna S. 2017. “Where Tradition and Pragmatism Meet: African Diaspora Archaeology at the Crossroads“. Historical Archaeology, 51(1), 9–27.
Florence Babb
Babb, Florence. 2018. Women’s Place in the Andes: Engaging Decolonial Feminist Anthropology. University of California Press.
Babb, Florence. 2017. “Desigualdades entrelazadas: repensando la raza, el género y el indigenismo en el Perú andino,” in Racismo y lenguaje. Edited by Virginia Zavala and Michele Back. Lima, Peru: PUCP.
Babb, Florence. 2011. The Tourism Encounter: Fashioning Latin American Nations and Histories. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld
Colloredo-Mansfeld, Rudi. 2019. “The Anthropology of Economic Regeneration.” Economic Anthropology 6(1): 147–149.
Colloredo‐Mansfeld, Rudi. 2018. “The Rise and Fall of Cheap Chinese Goods in Ecuadorian Popular Markets: The Limits of Post‐Neoliberal Development in Correa’s Ecuador.” The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 23(1): 37–55.
Antrosio, Jason, and Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld. 2015. Fast, Easy, and in Cash: Artisan Hardship and Hope in the Global Economy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Glenn Hinson
Hinson, Glenn. 2014. “Engaging the Religiously Committed Other . . . In the Field. (A comment on Eloise Meneses, Lindy Backues, David Bronkema, Eric Flett, and Benjamin L. Hartley’s “Engaging the Religiously Committed Other: Anthropologists and Theologians in Dialogue.”). Current Anthropology 55 (1): 94-95.
Hinson, Glenn. 2010. Folklife. Volume 14 of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
Hinson, Glenn. 2000. Fire in My Bones : Transcendence and the Holy Spirit in African American Gospel. Philadelphia, Pa.: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Valerie Lambert
Lambert, Valerie. 2017. “Rethinking American Indian and Non-Indian Relations in the United States and Exploring Tribal Sovereignty: Perspectives from Indian Country and from Inside the Bureau of Indian Affairs.” PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 40(2): 278–294.
Lambert, Valerie. 2017. “Negotiating American Indian Inclusion: Sovereignty, Same-Sex Marriage, and Sexual Minorities in Indian Country.” American Indian Culture and Research Journal , Vol. 41, No. 2, pp. 1-21.
Townsend Middleton
Middleton, Townsend. 2018. “The Afterlives of a Killing: Assassination, Thanatos, and the Body Politic in South Asia”. Public Culture, 2018 30 (1): 85-112.
Middleton, Townsend. 2018. “Unwritten Histories: Difference, Capital, and the Darjeeling Exception” in Darjeeling Reconsidered: Histories, Politics, Environments. Townsend Middleton & Sara Shneiderman, Eds. New Delhi: Oxford University Books, India. 27-52.
Middleton, Townsend. 2015. The Demands of Recognition: State Anthropology and Ethnopolitics in Darjeeling. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
Don Nonini
Food Activism Today: Sustainability, Climate Change and Social Justice, by Donald Nonini and Dorothy Holland. New York University Press, in press, 2024.
“The triple-sidedness of ‘I can’t breathe’: The COVID-19 pandemic, enslavement, and agro-industrial capitalism.” Focaal: Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology, 89:114-129, 2021
The Tumultuous Politics of Scale: Unsettled States, Migrants, Movements in Flux, edited by Donald Nonini and Ida Susser. New York: Routledge, 2020 (266 pp.) (Ref)
“Getting By”: Class and State Formation among Chinese in Malaysia: An Historical Ethnography of Class and State Formation, Cornell University Press, 2015.
“The “Local Food Movement” and the Anthropology of Global Systems,” American Ethnologist 40,2: 267-275, 2013.
Karla Slocum
Slocum, Karla. 2019. Black Towns, Black Futures: The Enduring Allure of a Black Place in the American West. University of North Carolina Press.
Slocum, Karla. 2017. “Caribbean Free Villages: Toward an Anthropology of Blackness, Place, and Freedom.” American Ethnologist 44(3): 425–434.
Slocum, Karla. 2017. Blackness and Tourism. Guest editor for special issue of Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture and Society vol. 19. No. 1.
Angela Stuesse
Stuesse, Angela. 2021. “The Criminalization of Undocumented Work, Pandemic Suffering, and the Meat We Eat.” Human Organization 80(2):102-104.
Kocher, Austin and Angela Stuesse. 2021.” Undocumented Activism and Minor Politics: Inside the Cramped Political Spaces of Deportation Defense Campaigns. ” Antipode 52(2). 331-354.
Stuesse, Angela. 2018. “When They’re Done with You: Legal Violence and Structural Vulnerability among Injured Immigrant Poultry Workers.” Anthropology of Work Review 39(2): 79–93.
Stuesse, Angela. 2016. Scratching Out a Living: Latinos, Race, and Work in the Deep South. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Maya Berry
Hope Bastian and Maya J. Berry. “Moral Panics, Viral Subjects: Black Women’s Bodies on the line during Cuba’s 2020 Pandemic Lockdowns,” Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 27(1-2) (July 2022):16-36 (link).
“In Mourning: Sociocultural Anthropology in 2020.” (Year in Review) American Anthropologist. Volume 123(4) (December 2021):931-947 (link).
“La movilización del tema afrodescendiente en la Habana, 2012-2014: un estudio de las posibilidades del performance,” Cuban Studies Journal 48 (June 2019): 276-302 (link).
Invited contributor. Berry, Maya, Elizabeth Velásquez Estrada, and Claudia Chávez Argüelles. 2018. “Reflections on the Limitations and Liberatory Potential of Feminist Anthropology (Part Two).” Anthropology News website, May 24, 2018: e174-e177.
Maya J. Berry, Claudia Chávez Argüelles, Shanya Cordis, Sarah Ihmoud, and Elizabeth Velásquez Estrada. 2017. “Towards a Fugitive Anthropology: Gender, Race, and Violence in the Field”, Cultural Anthropology Journal Volume 32, Number 4.
Maya J. Berry. 2016. “‘Salvándose’ in contemporary Havana: rumba’s paradox for black identity politics”, The Black Diaspora Review. Volume 5, Number 2.