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EDUCATION1993-2000: Rutgers University, Ph.D. awarded 10/2000; Chair: Samuel L. Baily. Major Fields: Latin America, Comparative/Global History, Gender History. 1990-1993: City College (CUNY), New York; B.A. Degree, summa cum laude. Major Fields: Latin American Studies/History. 1987-1989: Freie Universit?t Berlin, Germany, 'Basic Studies,' 1989. Major Fields: Latin American Studies/Journalism. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS08/2004-present: Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 07/2015-01/2018:Chair, Department of Gender and Women’s Studies (GWS) and Associate Professor, Department of History 08/2002-7/2004: Penn State University, The Behrend College, Erie, PA 08/2001-7/2002: Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ 08/2000-7/2001: St. John's University, Jamaica, Queens, NY PUBLICATIONS Book Publications Co-editor, with Tamara Chaplin, The Global 1960s: Convention, Contest and Counterculture. (New York and London: Routledge, 2017)Co-editor, with Fabio Lanza, De-Centering Cold War History: Local and Global Change. (New York and London: Routledge, 2012).The Politics of Motherhood: Maternity and Women’s Rights in Twentieth-Century Chile. (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009). Journal Articles/Book Chapters “Of the ‘F’ word as Insult and of Feminism as Political Practice: Women’s Mobilization for Rights in Chile,” in Barbara Molony and Jennifer Nelson, eds., Women's Activism and "Second Wave" Feminism: Transnational Histories (London and New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017), 123-145. “Entre Marx y Malthus: El camino rocoso desde el control de la población hacia los derechos reproductivos,” 19/2 Revista Chilena de Salud Pública (2015):140-153.“‘Overpopulation’ and the Politics of Family Planning in Chile and Peru: Negotiating National Interests and Global Paradigms in a Cold War World,” in Corinna Unger and Heinrich Hartmann, eds., "A World of Populations: 20th Century Demographic Discourses and Practices in Global Perspective (New York: Berghahn Books, September 2014): 83-107. “El antifascismo como fuerza movilizadora: Fanny Edelman y la Federación Democrática Internacional de Mujeres (FDIM),” Dossier: Antifascismo y género. Perspectivas biográficas y colectivas, Anuario del Instituto de Estudios histórico sociales (IEHS), Buenos Aires, Argentina 28 (2013): 207-226. “Chilean Exile in the German Democratic Republic (GDR): The Politics of Solidarity in the Cold War,” in Kim Christiaens, Idesbald Goddeeris, and Magaly Rodriguez Garcia, eds., European Solidarity with Chile. 1970s-1980s. (Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Oxford, Warsaw, Wien: Peter Lang, 2013), 275-299. “Fighting Fascism and Forging New Political Activism: The Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) in the Cold War,” in Pieper Mooney, Jadwiga and Fabio Lanza, eds., De-Centering Cold War History: Local and Global Change. (London: Routledge, 2012), 52-72. “Women’s Rights as Human Rights: Exile, International Feminist Encounters, and Women’s Empowerment under Military Rule in Chile, 1973-1990,” in Niels Bjerre-Poulsen et al., eds., Projections of Power in the Americas. (London: Routledge, 2012), 154-179. Re-visiting Histories of Modernization, Progress, and (Unequal) Citizenship Rights: Coerced Sterilization in Peru and in the United States,” History Compass 8/9 (2010):1036-54. Forging Feminisms under Dictatorship: Women’s International Ties and National Feminist Empowerment in Chile,” Women's History Review, Special Issue on International Feminisms, 19/4 (September 2010):613-30. “Feminist Activism and Women’s Rights Mobilization in the Chilean Círculo de Estudios de la Mujer: Beyond Maternalist Mobilization,” Center for the Education of Women (CEW), University of Michigan, March 2009. “Salvar vidas y gestar la modernidad: médicos, mujeres, y Programas de Planificación Familiar en Chile,” in María Soledad Zárate Campos (ed.), Por la salud del cuerpo. Historia y políticas sanitarias en Chile (Santiago, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, 2008):189-228. “Militant Motherhood Re-Visited: Women’s Participation and Political Power in Argentina and Chile,” History Compass 5/3 (2007): 975-994. Health in Latin America,” Women in World History Project, Center for History and New Media (CHNM) at George Mason University. Radiodifusión y Cambio en las Adhesiones Políticas de Trabajadores Rurales: El Ejemplo de Aconcagua,” Mapocho: Revista de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales, 46 (Santiago: Segundo Semestre de 1999):179-189. On-line Publications"The Long Road to Reproductive Rights in Chile," Nacla, (09/19/2017)??????.“Family Planning and Reproductive Rights in Chile,” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History. (Nov. 2015) PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONSAmerican Historical Association (AHA), Lifetime Membership Conference on Latin American History (CLAH), Lifetime Membership Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Lifetime MembershipWestern Association of Women Historians (WAWH), Lifetime MembershipEuropean Social Science History Association (ESSHA)Social Science History Association (SSHA) ................
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