Stephen, Lynn
Stephen, Lynn 1956-....
VIAF ID: 32254692 ( Personal )
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Works
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The art of memory : an ethnographer's journey | |
Challenging gender inequality : grassroots organizing among women rural workers in Brazil and Chile | |
Class, politics, and popular religion in Mexico and Central America | |
The construction of indigenous suspects : militarization and the gendered and ethnic dynamics of human rights abuses in southern Mexico | |
La cultura como recurso : cuatro casos de autogestión en la producción de artesanías indígenas en América latina | |
Dissident women : gender and cultural politics in Chiapas | |
Este es mi testimonio | |
Globalization, the state, and the creation of flexible indigenous workers : mixtec farmworkers in Oregon | |
Hear my testimony. | |
Indigenous women and violence feminist activist research in heightened states of injustice | |
Otros saberes : collaborative research on indigenous and Afro-descendant cultural politics | |
Perspectives on Las Américas A Reader in Culture, History, & Representation | |
Política, protesto e cidadania no campo : as lutas sociais dos colonos e dos trabalhadores rurais no Rio Grande do Sul | |
Pro-Zapatista and pro-PRI : resolving the contradictions of Zapatismo in rural Oaxaca | |
Reconfiguring ethnicity, identity and citizenship in the wake of the Zapatista rebellion | |
Restructuring the rural family : ejidatario, ejidataria, and official views of ejido reform | |
Stories that make history Mexico through Elena Poniatowska's crónicas | |
Transborder lives indigenous Oaxacans in Mexico, California, and Oregon | |
Viva Zapata! : generation, gender, and historical consciousness in the reception of ejido reform in Oaxaca | |
We are the face of Oaxaca : testimony and social movements | |
Weaving changes : economic development and gender roles in Zapotec ritual and production | |
Women and social movements in Latin America : power from below | |
Women's rights are human rights : the merging of feminine and feminist interests among El Salvador's mothers of the disappeared (co-madres) | |
Women's weaving cooperatives in Oaxaca | |
Zapata lives! histories and cultural politics in Southern Mexico | |
The Zapatista opening : the movement for indigenous autonomy and state discourses on indigenous rights in Mexico, 1970-1996 | |
Zapotec women : gender, class, and ethnicity in globalized Oaxaca |