The Year in Review: Faculty Publications
December 16, 2013
The Latin American and Iberian Institute (LAII) is affiliated with nearly 200 faculty members from 15 departments and 7 schools/colleges across campus. The breadth of research and teaching of these affiliated faculty members reinforces the LAII's mission to create stimulating environment for the production and dissemination of knowledge of Latin America and Iberia at the University of New Mexico (UNM).
To illustrate and recognize this cross-campus expertise, the LAII has compiled a sample of relevant publications produced by UNM faculty members during the 2013 calendar year. For more complete information regarding any of these resources, please click on the appropriate title.
Books
- Sherri Burr: Modern Intellectual Property and Unfair Competition Law, 6th Edition
- Anthony Cárdenas-Rotunno (editor): Heroes and Anti-heroes: A Celebration of the Cid
- Miguel Gandert and Enrique Lamadrid (co-editors alongside Catherine L. Kurland): Hotel Mariachi: Urban Space and Cultural Heritage in Los Angeles
- Linda Hall: Dolores del Río: Beauty in Light and Shade
- Elizabeth Q. Hutchison (co-editor alongside Thomas Miller Klubock, Nara B. Milanich, and Peter Winn)The Chile Reader: History, Culture, Politics
- Leila Lehnen: Citizenship and Crisis in Contemporary Brazilian Literature
- Nancy López (co-editor alongside Laura E. Gómez): Mapping "Race": Critical Approaches to Health Disparities Research
- A. Gabriel Meléndez: Hidden Chicano Cinema: Film Dramas in the Borderlands and The Legend of Ponciano Gutiérrez and the Mountain Thieves
- Michael Thomas: Butterfly Kisses
- Mary Quinn: The Moor and the Novel: Narrating Absence in Early Modern Spain
- William Stanley: Enabling Peace in Guatemala: The Story of Minugua
Articles and Chapters
- Melissa Axelrod: Contemporary English in the USA
- Rebecca Blum-Martinez: Languages and Tribal Sovereignty
- Evan Carson: Low Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Variation in the Microendemic Cuatro Ciénegas Platyfish Xiphophorus gordoni
- Sylvia Celedón-Pattichis and Carlos López-Leiva: An interdisciplinary collaboration between computer engineering and mathematics/bilingual education to develop a curriculum for underrepresented middle school students
- Dante DiGregorio and Douglas Thomas: Internationalization of Franchises from Emerging Markets: A Focus on Latin America
- Chris Duval: Exploring Imaginary Worlds: New Scholarship Linking Geography and the Humanities
- Heather Edgar: Biodistances Among Mexica, Maya, Toltec, and Totonac Groups of Central and Coastal Mexico
- Vickie Gianaopoulous: Oral Health Assessment in the san Blas and Santa Ana Populations of Nicaragua
- Phillip Gonzales: Mexican Party, American Party, Democratic Party: Establishing the American Political Party in New Mexico, 1848-1853
- Susana Martinez Guillem: Constructing Contexts, (Re)defining Immigrants: Mental Models and Social Representations in Immigration Policy Defense
- Linda Hall: Creating a Schizophrenic Border: Migration and Perception, 1920-1925
- Celia Iriart and Alexis J. Handal: Obesity and Malnutrition Among Hispanic Children in the United States: Double Burden on Health Inequities
- Frances Hayashida: A pre-Columbian Copper Alloy Smelting Furnance: Mossbauer and XRD Study of the Firing Conditions
- Ray Hernández-Durán: Buen Gusto and Classicism in the Visual Cultures of Latin America, 1780-1910
- Ziarat Hossain: Fathers' and Mothers' Perceptions of Their Children's Psychosocial Behaviors in Mexican Immigrant Families
- Mala Htun: Political Inclusion of Marginalized Groups: Indigenous Reservations and Gender Parity in Bolivia
- Emily Jones: Mobility, Settlement, and Resource Patchiness in Upper Paleolithic Iberia
- Ramiro Jordán: Ibero American Science and Technology Education Consortium (ISTEC): New Challenges in Collaborative Work
- Hillard Kaplan: Dynamical Structure of a Traditional Amazonian Social Network
- Leila Lehnen: Patricidal Passions: Assaulting the Father/Motherland in Reinaldo Arenas' El Asalto and João Gilberto Noll's A Céu Aberot
- Carlos López-Leiva: Ciencia en Nepantla: The Journey of Nepantler@s in Science Learning and Teaching
- Nancy López: Killing Two Birds With One Stone? Why We Need Two Separate Question on Race and Ethnicity in 2020 Census and Beyond
- Manuel Montoya and Raul de Gouvea: Brazil & China: Partners or Competitors? Designing Strategic Alliances in the Age of Uncertainty
- Margaret Montoya: Twentieth Anniversary Reflection: Máscaras y trenzas: reflexiones de un proyecto de identidad y análisis a tráves de veinte años
- Sharon Nepstad: Nonviolent Civil Resistance and Social Movements
- Keith M. Prufer: The Geopolitics of Emerging Maya Rulers
- Irene Salinas: The Mucusal Immune System of Fish: The Evolution of Tolerating Commensals While Fighting Pathogens
- Andrew Schrank: From Disguised Protectionism to Rewarding Regulation: The Impact of Trade-Related Labor Standards in the Dominican Republic
- Naomi L. Shin: Social Class and Gender Impacting Change in Bilingual Settings: Spanish Subject Pronoun Use in New York
- Stephanie Smith: The Emergence, Growth and Decline of Political Priority for Newborn Survival in Bolivia
- Lawrence Guy Straus: After the Deep Freeze: Confronting "Magdalenian" Realities in Cantabrian Spain and Beyond
- Belinda Wallace: I Will Pay for This Fearlessness: Revolutionary Lyricism in Dionne Brands' In Another Place, Not Here
- Nina Wallerstein: THE (Trade, Health, Environment) Impact Project: A Community-Based Participatory Research Environmental Justice Case Study
- Richard Wood: The Rebirth of Catholic Collective Action in Central America: A New Model of Church-Based Political Participation