What is an Anthropology of Genocide? Reflections on Field Research with Maya Survivors in Guatemala
Truth, Memory, and Representation. 1:29-53 p.p. 2009
What is an Anthropology of Genocide.pdf
 
Photography and the Battle for Guatemala's Memory
Vol. 6, No. 2, Winter 2009, 317-331 p.p.
Photography and the Battle for Guatemala's Memory.pdf
 
Gendered Observations: Activism, Advocacy, and the Academy
Women Fiel Danger. Negotiating Ethnographic Identities in Fiel Research. 5:123-146 p.p. 2009
Gendered Observations - Activism, Advocacy and the Academy.pdf
 

Crime scene photos, Guatemala (2005) Images of Impunity
Evoking Genocide. Scholars and Activists Describe the Works That Shaped Their Lives. 2009
Crime scene photos, Guatemala.doc

Book cover for crime scene photos.pdf

 
On the Frontlines: Forensic Anthropology
A Companion to Latin American Anthropology, Chapter 23:485-501 p.p. 2008
On the Frontlines - Forensic Anthropology.pdf
 

Breaking the Reign of Silence - Ethnography of a Clandestine Cemetery
10:233-255 p.p. 2008
Breaking the Reign of Silence - Ethnography of a Clandestine Cemetery.pdf

Book cover in color: Human Rights in the Maya Region.pdf

 
¡Si Hubo Genocidio en Guatemala¡ Yes! There Was Genocide in Guatemala
21:543-576 p.p. 2008
Si Hubo Genocidio en Guatemala - Yes, There Was Genocide.pdf
 
From Genocide to Feminicide: Impunity and Human Rights in Twenty-First Century Guatemala
Journal of Human Rights, 7:104–122, 2008
From Genocide to Feminicide - Impunity and Human Rights.pdf
 
Feminicide and Social Cleansing - Kanagawa Law Journal
99-124 p.p. 2007
Feminicide and Social Cleansing - Kanagawa Law Journal.pdf
 
Bridging the Emotional Gulf: Reflections on Excavation of Traumatic Memories
Archaelogical Review from Cambridge Vol. 22.2, November 2007. 13-23 p.p.
Bridging the Emotional Gulf.pdf
 
“The Moral Imagination of Survival” Displacement and Child Soldiers in Guatemala and Colombia
49-80 p.p. 2006
The Moral Imagination of Survival.pdf
 
Exhuming Popular Memory
52-53 p.p. 2005
Exhuming Popular Memory.pdf
 
‘What is Written in Our Hearts’: Memory, Justice and the Healing of Fragmented Comnunities
The Politics of Memory, 70-89 p.p. 2003.
What is written in our hearts Memory justice and the healing.pdf
 
“The ‘gray zone’ of justice: NGOs and rule of law in postwar Guatemala,”
The Journal of Human Rights Vol. 2, No. 3, September 2003.
The grey zone of justice - NGOs and rule of law in postwar Guatemala.pdf
 
“From I, Rigoberta to the Commissioning of Truth: Maya Women and the Reshaping of Guatemalan History,”
Cultural Critique, No. 47, 2001.
From I Rigoberta to the Commissioning of Truth.pdf
 
The Silencing of Maya Women from Mamá Maquín to Rigobert Menchú.
128-151 p.p. 2000.
The silencing of Maya women from Mama Maquin to Rigoberta Menchu.pdf
 
“Between Rigoberta Menchu and La Violencia : Deconstructing David Stoll’s History of Guatemala,”
Latin American Perspectives, Issue 109, Vol. 26, No. 6, Nov 1999.
Between Rigoberta Menchu and la violencia.pdf
 
Mothers, Widows and Guerrilleras: Anonymous Conversations with Survivors of State Terror
Peace and Life Institute, Uppsala, November, 1997.
Mothers Widows and guerrilleras.pdf