How does political violence materialize across timescales in settler colonial contexts? This central question of my dissertation responds to what I see as a growing divide between war studies and everyday life studies in the humanities and social sciences. This divide has special influence in studies of colonialism writ large, and colonial violence in particular, because it can render indigenous peoples\u27 experiences with and engagements in colonial projects unintelligible. In order to remedy this shortcoming, I present a framework for an archaeology of political violence, defined not as a synonym for war, but as the function of war and structural oppression. The framework I propose emerges from my involvement with a collaborative heritag...
textFaced with the profound social and ecological threats posed by extractivist projects such as lar...
After the uprising that took place in Madera, Chihuahua on September 23, 1965, the first armed chall...
This dissertation provides an interdisciplinary critical study of refugee resettlement to Albuquerqu...
How does political violence materialize across timescales in settler colonial contexts? This central...
213 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.More importantly, however, th...
Scholars have examined how the initial destructive phase of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920 gave...
In this thesis I investigate the impact of collective violence on local political culture in the Mix...
This thesis deals with issues of indigeneity, warfare and representation as they relate to the Zapat...
Mayan peoples of the Yucatán peninsula were colonized subjects of the Spanish empire from 1546 until...
In examining the area surrounding Columbus, New Mexico, and Palomas, Chihuahua, as a landscape of vi...
textThis dissertation will examine the speech practices of collectives of Ixhil Mayas in post-war Gu...
This project will focus on the Caste War of 1847-1901 in the Yucatán peninsula located in southern M...
Indigenous Maya in Guatemala lived through one of Latin America’s most intense conflicts during the ...
Memory and State Violence presents trends and transformations in the social, economic and political ...
This dissertation explores the forms of knowledge production and circulation around Mexico’s so-call...
textFaced with the profound social and ecological threats posed by extractivist projects such as lar...
After the uprising that took place in Madera, Chihuahua on September 23, 1965, the first armed chall...
This dissertation provides an interdisciplinary critical study of refugee resettlement to Albuquerqu...
How does political violence materialize across timescales in settler colonial contexts? This central...
213 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.More importantly, however, th...
Scholars have examined how the initial destructive phase of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920 gave...
In this thesis I investigate the impact of collective violence on local political culture in the Mix...
This thesis deals with issues of indigeneity, warfare and representation as they relate to the Zapat...
Mayan peoples of the Yucatán peninsula were colonized subjects of the Spanish empire from 1546 until...
In examining the area surrounding Columbus, New Mexico, and Palomas, Chihuahua, as a landscape of vi...
textThis dissertation will examine the speech practices of collectives of Ixhil Mayas in post-war Gu...
This project will focus on the Caste War of 1847-1901 in the Yucatán peninsula located in southern M...
Indigenous Maya in Guatemala lived through one of Latin America’s most intense conflicts during the ...
Memory and State Violence presents trends and transformations in the social, economic and political ...
This dissertation explores the forms of knowledge production and circulation around Mexico’s so-call...
textFaced with the profound social and ecological threats posed by extractivist projects such as lar...
After the uprising that took place in Madera, Chihuahua on September 23, 1965, the first armed chall...
This dissertation provides an interdisciplinary critical study of refugee resettlement to Albuquerqu...