Kay Warren
American anthropologist
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Kay Warren's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology University of Chicago
- Masters Anthropology University of Chicago
- Bachelors Anthropology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kay Barbara Warren is an American academic anthropologist, known for her extensive research and publications in cultural anthropology studies. Initially trained as an anthropologist specializing in field studies of Latin American and Mesoamerican indigenous cultures, Warren has also written and lectured on an array of broader anthropological topics. These include studies about the impacts on politically marginalized and indigenous communities of social movements, wars and political violence, transnationalism, and foreign aid programs. Warren holds an endowed chair as the Charles C. Tillinghast Jr. ’32 Professor in International Studies at Brown University,. Before joining the faculty at Brown in 2003, Warren held professorships at both Harvard and Princeton universities.
Kay Warren's Published Works
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- INDIGENOUS MOVEMENTS IN LATIN AMERICA, 1992–2004: Controversies, Ironies, New Directions (2005) (256)
- Indigenous Movements and Their Critics: Pan-Maya Activism in Guatemala (2001) (231)
- Indigenous Movements, Self-Representation, and the State in Latin America (2002) (133)
- Women of the Andes: Patriarchy and Social Change in Two Peruvian Towns (1982) (125)
- Ethnography in unstable places : everyday lives in contexts of dramatic political change (2002) (95)
- The Violence Within: Cultural And Political Opposition In Divided Nations (1993) (70)
- Women of the Andes (1981) (33)
- Troubling the Victim/Trafficker Dichotomy in Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking: The Unintended Consequences of Moralizing Labor Migration (2012) (33)
- The Practice of Human Rights: The 2000 UN Human Trafficking Protocol: rights, enforcement, vulnerabilities (2007) (29)
- Conclusion. Death Squads and Wider Complicities. Dilemmas for the Anthropology of Violence (2000) (22)
- 1. Introduction: Studying Indigenous Activism in Latin America (2003) (21)
- Japanese aid and the construction of global development: Inescapable solutions (2009) (17)
- Democracy Without Peace: The Cultural Politics of Terror in Peru (1989) (16)
- Rethinking Bi‐Polar Constructions of Ethnicity (2001) (12)
- 5. Voting against Indigenous Rights in Guatemala: Lessons from the 1999 Referendum (2003) (12)
- Japan’s ODA to Vietnam and new growth support to Africa: Projecting the East Asian development vision into the global aid debate (2009) (8)
- Indigenous Movements and Their Critics (1999) (7)
- Rural women and development planning in Peru. (1981) (7)
- Toward an Anthropology of Fragments, Instabilities, and Incomplete Transitions (2020) (7)
- Violence in Anthropology (2001) (6)
- The feminine image in literature (1973) (5)
- Campesinas and Comuneras: Subordination in the Sierra. (1976) (5)
- Multiple arenas for state expansion: Class, ethnicity and sex in rural Peru* (1980) (5)
- Indigenous Movements as a Challenge to the Unified Social Movement Paradigm for Guatemala (2018) (4)
- 5. The Illusiveness of Counting “Victims” and the Concreteness of Ranking Countries: trafficking in persons from Colombia to Japan (2019) (4)
- Repositioning without Capitulation (2005) (3)
- Interpreting La Violencia in Guatemala: Shapes of Mayan Silence & Resistance (2018) (3)
- An overview of Japanese ODA to Latin America: Comparative observations on social development initiatives (2012) (3)
- Writing gendered memories of repression in Northern Ireland (2007) (2)
- Narrating Cultural Resurgence: Genre and Self-Representation for Pan-Mayan Writers (2021) (2)
- Introduction: Revealing Conflicts Across Cultures & Disciplines (2018) (1)
- Between Two Armies in the lxil Towns of Guatemala:Between Two Armies in the lxil Towns of Guatemala. (1997) (1)
- Rebels of Highland Guatemala: The Quiche-Mayas of Momostenango:Rebels of Highland Guatemala: The Quiche-Mayas of Momostenango. (1997) (1)
- Book Review:For Alma Mater: Theory and Practice in Feminist Scholarship Paula A. Treichler, Cheris Kramarae, Beth Stafford (1987) (0)
- Rigoberta Menchu and the Story of All Poor Guatemalans (Book Review). (2000) (0)
- The shaping of time in action: Guatemalan divination reconsidered (1983) (0)
- Engaging men in treatment and prevention by utilizing a faith-based approach: (628452012-243) (2015) (0)
- Rigoberta Menchii and the Story of all Poor Guatemalans:Rigoberta Menchu and the Story of All Poor Guatemalans. (2000) (0)
- To the Mountain and Back: The Mysteries of Guatemalan Highland Family Life. JODY GLIT‐TENBERG (1996) (0)
- Revolt Against the Dead: The Modernization of a Mayan Community in the Highlands of Guatemala.Douglas E. Brintnall (1983) (0)
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