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Sussex Library of Study – Latin American Studies

 
Editorial Board
Chair: Carlos H. Waisman
Jaime Concha (Literature), James Holston (Anthropology), Christine Hunefeldt (History), Ev Meade (History), Nancy Postero (Anthropology).

This Sussex Library of Study series, organized in cooperation with the Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies (CILAS) at the University of California, San Diego, is entitled “New Perspectives on Latin America: Society, Culture, and History”. The series will focus on the interdisciplinary study of Latin America in a comparative perspective, bringing together different viewpoints from the social sciences and the humanities. Research and publication activity will be twofold: Annual interdisciplinary conferences, comprising:

2006-7: Culture and Violence
2007-8: Natural Resources, Energy, and Development
2008-9: Globalization from Below
2009-10: New Forms of Citizenship

will reflect theoretical and empirical advances in the field, within highly integrated contributory volumes.

In addition, the series will publish an original monograph on a subject related to the theme of the conference in question. The aim of the series is to privilege scholarship that represents the most recent theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of Latin America.

 

Power, Culture and Violence in the Andes
Edited by Christine Hunefeldt and Milos Kokotovic

 

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