Carlota McAllister
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Refereed contributions:

Edited volume:

2013     Aftermath: Revisiting Guatemala’s Harvest of Violence. Carlota McAllister and Diane Nelson, editors. Durham: Duke University Press. 450 pp. [Jointly edited, 50/50]

Book chapters:

2013      Introduction. To Aftermath: Revisiting Guatemala’s Harvest of Violence, D. Nelson and C. McAllister, eds. Durham: Duke University Press.  [Jointly authored with Diane Nelson, 50/50].

2013      Testimonial Truths and Revolutionary Mysteries. In Aftermath: Revisiting Guatemala’s Harvest of Violence, C. McAllister and D. Nelson, eds. Durham: Duke Univ. Press.

2012      Mercados rurales, almas revolucionarias y mujeres rebeldes en la guerra fría de Guatemala. In Guatemala: la infinita historia de las resistencias. M. Vela Castañeda, ed. Guatemala City: Secretaría de la Paz de la Presidencia de la República [Reprint of McAllister 2004, below]

2011      An Indian Dawn. In The Guatemala Reader. D. Levenson, L. Oglesby, and G. Grandin, eds. Durham: Duke University Press, pp. 352-60.

2010      A Headlong Rush into the Future: Violence and Revolution in a Guatemalan Indigenous Village. In A Century of Revolution: Insurgent and Counterinsurgent Violence during Latin America’s Long Cold War. G. Grandin and G. Joseph, eds. Duke University Press. Pp. 276-308.

2008      Rural Markets, Revolutionary Souls, and Rebellious Women in Cold War Guatemala. In In From the Cold: Latin America’s New Encounter with the Cold War. G. Joseph and D. Spenser, eds. Durham: Duke University Press, pp. 350-77

2004      Mercados rurales, almas revolucionarias y mujeres rebeldes en la guerra fría de Guatemala. In Espejos de la guerra fría: México, América Central y el Caribe. D. Spenser, ed. Mexico City: CIESAS-Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores—Porrúa, Pp. 247-78

1996      Authenticity and Guatemala’s Maya Queen. In Beauty Queens on the Global Stage: Gender, Contests and Power. C.B. Cohen, R. Wilk and B. Stoeltje, eds. New York: Routledge. Pp. 105-24

Journal articles:

2009     Seeing Like an Indigenous Village: Reading the World Bank’s Agriculture for Development (2008) From the Perspective of Postwar Rural Guatemala. Journal of Peasant Studies 36(3): 645-512007     Reseña [critical review] de Worker in the Cane, Sidney Mintz. Íconos: Revista de ciencias sociales 29: 135-37. [Please note that Latin American scholarly publishing has a distinct refereeing system in which editors act as highly interventionist gatekeepers. Publications in this system do not conform to standard definitions of peer review, but are nonetheless put through a rigorous assessment process.]

2005     La última palabra [The last word]. Mesoamérica 47: 151-54. [Please see note above.]

 

 

 
   
   
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