Teaching
I teach courses for undergraduates and graduate students on modern Latin America and the comparative history of gender, reproduction, family, and law.
Recent classes include:
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Seeking Asylum: History, Politics and the Search for Justice on the U.S.-Mexico Border (learn more about this course here)
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Family, Race, and Nation
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Global Politics of Reproduction
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Origin Stories: Race, Genealogy, and Citizenship in the Modern World
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Reproducing Inequalities: Families in Latin American History
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Women and Gender in Latin American History
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Inequalities: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Latin American History and Society
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Modern Latin American History
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Power, Law, and the State in Latin America (graduate)
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Bodies and Populations in Latin American History (graduate)