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- Al Jazeera English. (2018, Dec 17) Nuqanchik: Peruvian news and the politics of language | The Listening Post (video file). 9:10 URL:
https://youtu.be/FUyGnV
- American Anthropological Association. 1991. Report of the Special Commission to Investigate the Situation of the Brazilian Yanomami.
- American Fútbol Directed by Peter Karl, Petar Madjarac (2019)
- Arango-Londoño, Alejandro. 2021. “Reshaping Masculinities and the Beauty Industry in Colombia”
in Remaking the Human: Cosmetic Technologies of Body Repair, Reshaping, and Replacement. Edited by Alvaro Jarrín and Chiara Pussetti. New York: Berghahn Books, 123-140. - Archetti, Eduardo. 1999. “Introduction: Frameworks and Perspectives”
in Masculinities: Football, Polo, and Tango in Argentina. New York: Berg Publishers. - Auyero, Javier, Agustín Burbano de Lara, and María Fernanda Berti. 2013. “Violence and the State at the Urban Margins”
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 43(1): 94-116. - Blau, Joshua. 2016. “Part VIII Chapter 31: The application of forensic anthropology to the investigation of cases of political violence: Perspectives from South America,”
In Handbook of forensic anthropology and archaeology
New York: Routledge, 67-75. - Borofsky, Rob. Yanomami : The Fierce Controversy and What We Can Learn from It,
University of California Press, 2005. ProQuest Ebook Central (Selections) - Cavender, A.P., Albán, M. 2009. “The use of magical plants by curanderos in the Ecuador highlands.”
Journal of Ethnobiology & Ethnomedicine, 5(3): 1-9. - Chasteen, John Charles. 2016. “Welcome to Latin America”
in Born in Blood and Fire: A Concise History of Latin America, 4th edition, 1-16. - Connected by Coffee (2014)
- Fajardo, Margarita. 2022. “Introduction”, “Chapter 1: Latin America and the Postwar Global Order”, “Epilogue: Dependency Theory in the World and Back in Latin America”
in The World That Latin America Created: The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America in the Development Era. Boston: The University of Harvard Press. Pp. 1-43, 197-218. - Folch, Christine. 2010. “Stimulating Consumption: Yerba Mate Myths, Markets, and Meanings from Conquest to Present.”
Comparative Studies in Society and History, 52(1), 6-36. - Freire, Paulo. 1993. “Chapter 2” in Pedagogy of the Oppressed.
New York: Continuum Books. - Henninger-Rener, Sashur. 2020. “Health and Medicine” Perspectives: An Open Invitation to Cultural Anthropology, 2nd edition. Ed.
Nina Brown, Laura Tubelle de González, and Thomas McIlwraith. Washington DC: American Anthropological Association, 425-443. - History of ECLAC (Economic Commission for Latin America & The Caribbean), United Nations
- Kappeler, Aaron. 2019. “Coffee and socialism in the Venezuelan Andes”
Focaal, 84: 1-17. - Keogh, T. (2014). Connected By Coffee.
Video Librarian, 29(5), 56+. - Light, Linda. 2020. “Language”
in Perspectives: An Open Invitation to Cultural Anthropology.
Ed. Nina Brown, Laura Tubelle de González, and Thomas McIlwraith. Pp. 70-95. - Lyon, Sarah. (2020). “Economics”
in Nina Brown, Thomas McIllwrath, and Laura Tubelle de González (Eds.), Perspectives: An Open Invitation to Cultural Anthropology
Arlington: American Anthropological Association. - Medicine Man -Directed by Guille Isa and Billy Silva – Ecuador (You DO NOT need to give your email to view video)
- Mintz, Sidney W., Chee-Beng Tang, and Christine M. DuBois. 2008. “Introduction: The Significance of Soy” in The World of Soy
Chicago: The University of Illinois Press, 1-26. - Nash, June. 1978. “Culture, Community, and Class Consciousness in Bolivian Tin Mines”
Working Papers 56, The Wilson Center: Washington DC. - Pinschmidt, Ali. (2014, Aug 20) Comidas que Curan English Subtitles, Ecuador revised 6:25. URL: https://youtu.be/8eDZRgpRuD8
- Rahier, J.M. (2014). Blackness, the Racial-Spatial Order at Work, and Beauty Contest Politics: Señoras, Mujeres, Blanqueamiento, and the Negra Permitida.
In: Blackness in the Andes. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 121-146. - Rodríguez, Juan. 2019. “I Don’t Know How People on Minimum Wage Make it”: The Semiotic Scaling of Political Crisis and Emotions in Venezuela.”
The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, 24: 518-535. - Roseberry, W. (1996).“The rise of the yuppie coffees and the reimagination of class in the United States”
American Anthropologist, 762-775. - Roseberry, W. 1994. “Images of the Peasant in the Consciousness of the Venezulan Proletariat”
in Anthropologies and Histories: Essays in Culture, History, and Political Economy, New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 55-79. - Said, Edward. 1979. (1994). “Introduction” Orientalism.
25th Anniversary edition. New York: Pantheon Books. Pp. 1-28. - Sanabria, Harry. 2019. “Chapter 1: Anthropology, Latin America, and the Caribbean”
in The Anthropology of Latin America and the Caribbean, Second Edition, 1-27. - Sanabria, Harry. 2019. “Chapter 2: Before the Europeans”
in The Anthropology of Latin America and the Caribbean, Second Edition, 31-65. - Sanabria, Harry. 2019. “Chapter 5: Cultural Politics of Race and Ethnicity”
in The Anthropology of Latin America and the Caribbean, Second Edition, 123-148. - Santana Pinho, P. D. (2015). The Dirty Body that Cleans: Representations of Domestic Workers in Brazilian Common Sense.
Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism, 13(1), 103+. - Sergio Freire de Sousa, Ivan and Rita de Cássia Milagres Texeira Vieira. 2008. “Soybeans and Soyfoods in Brazil, with notes on Argentina: Sketch of an Expanding World Commodity” in The World of Soy
Chicago: The University of Illinois Press, 234-256. - Skurski, Julie and Fernando Coronil. 2006. “Introduction: States of Violence and the Violence of States”
in States of Violence, Edited by Julie Skurski and Fernando Coronil. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1-32. - Skurski, Julie. 2011. “Chapter 9: Past Warfare: Ethics, Knowledge, and the Yanomami Controversy”
AnthroHistory: Unsettling Knowledge, Questioning Discipline, edited by Edward Murphy, David William Cohen, Chandra D. Bhimul, Fernando Coronil, Monica Eileen Peterson, and Julie Skurski. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 121-139. - Soccer in Latin America (2014) – UConn, El Instituto
- The Beauty Factory (2013) – Venezuela
- Wade, P. (2008). Race in Latin America
In A Companion to Latin American Anthropology, D. Poole (Ed.). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 177-192.