Winter 2001 Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies

Abstract: 

Exploring the Mexican Transition by Angelina Snodgrass Godoy

Adolfo Aguilar Zinser on Change and its Challenges by Dwight Dyer

Amalia García: An Opposition View of the Transition by Annelise Wunderlich

Chiapas’ Pablo Salazar Promises State Of Tolerance by Andrew Paxman

Toward an Effective Environmental Policy for Mexico by Ezequiel Minaya and Jim Downing

Rosalina Tuyuc Addresses Women’s Rights in Guatemala by  Annelise Wunderlich 

Clyde Snow and the Science of Forensic Anthropology by Rachael Post

Working Group on Memory in Post-Conflict Societies by Krisjon Olson

Reporting the Border by Sandy Tolan

Development, Labor Standards, and Economic Integration by Catha Worthman

Images of Contemporary Central America at CLAS by James Lerager

Berkeley Anthropologists Honored by Nancy Scheper Hughes,

Francisco Leal Discusses Colombia’s Conflict by Leah Carroll

Author: 
Center for Latin American Studies, UC Berkeley
Publication date: 
March 1, 2001
Publication type: 
Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies Article

Document