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INDEX To LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES VOLUME 31 Number 1| (Issue 134, January 2004) pp. 1-144 Number 2 (Issue 135, March 2004) pp. 1-180 Number 3 (Issue 136, May 2004) pp. 1-132 Number 4 (Issue 137, July 2004) pp. 1-120 Number 5 (Issue 138, September 2004) pp. 1-184 Number 6 (Issue 139, November 2004) pp. 1-140 Authors: ADACHI, NOBUKO, “Japonés: A Marker of Social Class or a Key Term in the Discourse of Race?” Issue 136: 48. AUSTIN, ROBERT, “Americanizing Labor: Columbian Precedents, U.S. Agencies, and the Construction of Culture in Postwar Australian History Curricula,’ Issue 134: 95. BAKER-CRISTALES, BETH, “Salvadoran Transformations: Class Consciousness and Ethnic Identity in a Transnational Milieu,” Issue 138: 15. BESERRA, BERNADETE, see Kearney, M. BRAY, DONALD W., “A New Latin Americanist Pedagogy.” Issue 134: 10. BRAY, MARJORIE WOODFORD, “Latin American Studies in the Twenty-first Century: Why? How?” Issue 134: 23. BRAY, MARJORIE, see Diaz, J. BUECHLER, SIMONE, “Sweating it in the Brazilian Garment Industry: Korean and Bolivian Workers and Global Economic Forces in Sao Paulo,” Issue 136: 99. CALDERON, JOSE, “Lessons from an Activist Intellectual: Participatory Research, Teaching, and Learning for Social Change,” Issue 134: 81. CAMERON, JOHN D., “The World Bank and the New Institutional Economics,” Issue 137: 97 CAREY, DAVID, sr., “Maya Perspectives on the 1999 Referendum in Guatemala: Ethnic Equal- ity Rejected?” Issue 139: 69. CHILCOTE, RONALD H., “Reflections on LAP in Its Thirtieth Year,” Issue 134: 3. DIAZ, JEAN, “Introduction” [Introductions], Issue 139: 10. DIAZ, JEAN, and MARJORIE BRAY, “Notes to Readers” [Introductions], Issue 139: 5. DE ALBUQUERQUE JUNIOR, DURVAL MUNIZ, “Weaving Tradition: The Invention of the Brazilian Northeast,” Issue 135: 42 DE ARAUJO, TANIA BACELAR, “Northeast, Northeasts: What Northeast?” Issue 135: LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES, Issue 139, Vol. 31 No. 6, November 2004 126-130 © 2004 Latin American Perspectives 126 INDEX To LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES VOLUME 31 Number 1| (Issue 134, January 2004) pp. 1-144 Number 2 (Issue 135, March 2004) pp. 1-180 Number 3 (Issue 136, May 2004) pp. 1-132 Number 4 (Issue 137, July 2004) pp. 1-120 Number 5 (Issue 138, September 2004) pp. 1-184 Number 6 (Issue 139, November 2004) pp. 1-140 Authors: ADACHI, NOBUKO, “Japonés: A Marker of Social Class or a Key Term in the Discourse of Race?” Issue 136: 48. AUSTIN, ROBERT, “Americanizing Labor: Columbian Precedents, U.S. Agencies, and the Construction of Culture in Postwar Australian History Curricula,’ Issue 134: 95. BAKER-CRISTALES, BETH, “Salvadoran Transformations: Class Consciousness and Ethnic Identity in a Transnational Milieu,” Issue 138: 15. BESERRA, BERNADETE, see Kearney, M. BRAY, DONALD W., “A New Latin Americanist Pedagogy.” Issue 134: 10. BRAY, MARJORIE WOODFORD, “Latin American Studies in the Twenty-first Century: Why? How?” Issue 134: 23. BRAY, MARJORIE, see Diaz, J. BUECHLER, SIMONE, “Sweating it in the Brazilian Garment Industry: Korean and Bolivian Workers and Global Economic Forces in Sao Paulo,” Issue 136: 99. CALDERON, JOSE, “Lessons from an Activist Intellectual: Participatory Research, Teaching, and Learning for Social Change,” Issue 134: 81. CAMERON, JOHN D., “The World Bank and the New Institutional Economics,” Issue 137: 97 CAREY, DAVID, sr., “Maya Perspectives on the 1999 Referendum in Guatemala: Ethnic Equal- ity Rejected?” Issue 139: 69. CHILCOTE, RONALD H., “Reflections on LAP in Its Thirtieth Year,” Issue 134: 3. DIAZ, JEAN, “Introduction” [Introductions], Issue 139: 10. DIAZ, JEAN, and MARJORIE BRAY, “Notes to Readers” [Introductions], Issue 139: 5. DE ALBUQUERQUE JUNIOR, DURVAL MUNIZ, “Weaving Tradition: The Invention of the Brazilian Northeast,” Issue 135: 42 DE ARAUJO, TANIA BACELAR, “Northeast, Northeasts: What Northeast?” Issue 135: LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES, Issue 139, Vol. 31 No. 6, November 2004 126-130 © 2004 Latin American Perspectives 126 INDEX DE ATHAYDE COUTO, VICTOR, “Carpentry and Passion: Family Secrets the Economy Is Unaware Of,” Issue 135: 135 DE MENEZES, MARILDA APARECIDA, “Migration Patternso f Paraiba Peasants,” Issue 135: 112. DELGADO-WISE, RAUL, “The Hidden Agenda of Mexico’s Fox Administration,” Issue 138: 146. DOMINGOS, MANUEL, “The Powerful in the Outback of the Brazilian Northeast,” Issue 135: 94 DORSEY, JOSEPH C., “Identity, Rebellion, and Social Justice among Chinese Contract Work- ers in Nineteenth-Century Cuba,” Issue 136: 18 FOLADORI, GUILLERMO, see Tommasino, H GANGOPADHYAY, APARAJITA, “Regional Perspectives on Argentine History” [Book Reviews], Issue 139: 122. GASCON, JORGE. “Rich Peasant, Poor Peasant: Differing Fates of Urban Migrants in Peru,” Issue 138: 57. GAUDIN, BENOIT, “The Micareta and Cultural Identity,” Issue 135: 80 GONDIM, LINDA M. P., “Creating the Image of a Modern Fortaleza: Social Inequalities, Politi- cal Changes, and the Impact of Urban Design:” Issue 135: 62 GOSA, KEVIN, “Clash of the Titans: Postmodernism and Modernism Collide in Latin Amer- ica” [Book Reviews], Issue 139: 120 KEARNEY, MICHAEL, and BERNADETE BESERRA, “Introduction: Migration and Identities—A Class-Based Approach,” Issue 138: 3 KOZLOFF, NIKOLAS, “The Battle over Natural Resources” | Book Reviews], Issue 139: 112 KOZLOFF, NIKOLAS, “Debating the Panama Invasion” [Book Reviews], Issue 139: 118. LEWIS, STEPHEN E., “Teaching the Mexican Revolution: The Essential Survey Text.” [Book Reviews], Issue 139: 110 LEWIS, STEPHEN E., “The Zapatistas in Context” [Book Reviews], Issue 139: 107 LINDENBOIM, JAVIER, “The Precariousness of Argentine Labor Relations in the 1990s,” Issue 137: 21 MALKIN, VICTORIA, “*We Go to Get Ahead’: Gender and Status in Two Mexican Migrant Communities,” Issue 138: 75 MARTINEZ-SAENZ, MIGUEL, “Che Guevara’s New Man: Embodying a Communitarian Attitude,” Issue 139: 15. MONTES CATO, JUAN SEBASTIAN, “The Impact of Labor Flexibility on the Argentine Tele communications Sector,” Issue 137: 32 MUNCK, RONALDO, “Introduction,” Issue 137 MUNCK, RONALDO, “Labor and Market Reforms” [Book Reviews], Issue 137: 94 MURPHY, EDWARD, “Developing Sustainable Peripheries: The Limits of Citizenship in Gua- temala City,” Issue 139: 48 NEIMAN, GUILLERMO, and GERMAN QUARANTA, “Restructuring and Functional Flexibilization of Agricultural Labor in Argentina,” Issue 137: 45 OCHOA, ENRIQUE C., and JULIO CESAR PINO, “Introduction,” Issue 134: 5 OCHOA, ENRIQUE C., see OCHOA, G. | OCHOA, GILDA LAURA, and ENRIQUE C. OCHOA, “Education for Social Transformation Chicana/o and Latin American Studies and Community Struggles?’ Issue 134: 59 PINO, JULIO CESAR, “A Twenty-first-Century Agenda for Teaching the History of Modern Afro-Latin America and the Caribbean,” Issue 134: 39 PINO, JULIO CESAR, see Ochoa, E. C 128 LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES QUARANTA, GERMAN, see Neiman, G. RAMOS-ZAYAS, ANA Y., “Implicit Knowledge, Cultural Capital, and ‘Authenticity’ among Puerto Ricans in Chicago,” Issue 138: 34. RIETHOF, MARIEKE, “Changing Strategies of the Brazilian Labor Movement: From Opposi- tion to Participation,” Issue 139: 31. TAKENAKA, AYUMI, “The Japanese in Peru: History of Immigration, Settlement, and Racialization,” Issue 136: 77. TAYLOR, MARCUS, “Labor Reform and the Contradictions of “Growth with Equity’ in Postdictatorship Chile,” Issue 137: 76. TOMMASINO, HUMBERTO, and GUILLERMO FOLADORI, “Globalized Virus Infections: The Case of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Uruguay,” Issue 139: 96. VERNENGO, MATIAS, “External Liberalization, Stabilization, and the Labor Market in Brazil,” Issue 137: 62. WALSH, CASEY, “Eugenic Acculturation: Manuel Gamio, Migration Studies, and the Anthro- pology of Development in Mexico, 1910-1940; Issue 138: 118. WILSON, TAMAR DIANA, “Introduction,” Issue 136: 3. WILSON, TAMAR DIANA, “Under Stress: Guatemalan and Salvadoran Migrations” [Book Review], Issue 138: 165. WILSON, TAMAR DIANA, “Wage-Labor Migration and Class in Jalisco and the United States,” Issue 138: 100. WOLFORD, WENDY, “Of Land and Labor: Agrarian Reform on the Sugarcane Plantations of Northeast Brazil,” Issue 135: 147. Articles: “Americanizing Labor: Columbian Precedents, U.S. Agencies, and the Construction of Culture in Postwar Australian History Curricula,’ Austin, Issue 134: 95. “Carpentry and Passion: Family Secrets the Economy Is Unaware Of,” De Athayde Couto, Issue 135: 135. “Changing Strategies of the Brazilian Labor Movement: From Opposition to Participation,” Riethof, Issue 139: 31. “Che Guevara’s New Man: Embodying a Communitarian Attitude,” Martinez-Saenz, Issue 139: 15. “Creating the Image of a Modern Fortaleza: Social Inequalities, Political Changes, and the Impact of Urban Design,’ Gondim, Issue 135: 62. “Developing Sustainable Peripheries: The Limits of Citizenship in Guatemala City,” Murphy, Issue 139: 48. “Education for Social Transformation: Chicana/o and Latin American Studies and Community Struggles,” Ochoa and Ochoa, Issue 134: 59. “Eugenic Acculturation: Manuel Gamio, Migration Studies, and the Anthropology of Develop- ment in Mexico, 1910-1940," Walsh, Issue 138: 118. “External Liberalization, Stabilization, and the Labor Market in Brazil,” Vernengo, Issue 137: 62. “Globalized Virus Infections: The Case of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Uruguay,” Tommasino and Foladori, Issue 139: 96. “The Hidden Agenda of Mexico’s Fox Administration,’ Delgado-Wise, Issue 138: 146. “Identity, Rebellion, and Social Justice among Chinese Contract Workers in Nineteenth-Century Cuba,” Dorsey, Issue 136: 18. INDEX 129 “The Impact of Labor Flexibility on the Argentine Telecommunications Sector,’ Caté, Issue Wate 32. “Implicit Knowledge, Cultural Capital, and ‘Authenticity’ among Puerto Ricans in Chicago,” Ramos-Zayas, Issue 138: 34. “Japonés: A Marker of Social Class or a Key Term in the Discourse of Race?” Adachi, Issue 136: 48. “The Japanese in Peru: History of Immigration, Settlement, and Racialization,’ Takenaka, Issue 136: 77. “Labor Reform and the Contradictions of ‘Growth with Equity’ in Postdictatorship Chile,” Tay- lor, Issue 137: 76. “Latin American Studies in the Twenty-first Century: Why? How?” Bray, Issue 134: 23. “Lessons from an Activist Intellectual: Participatory Research, Teaching, and Learning for Social Change,” Calder6én, Issue 134: 81 “Maya Perspectives on the 1999 Referendum in Guatemala: Ethnic Equality Rejected?” Carey, Issue 139: 69. “The Micareta and Cultural Identity,’ Gaudin, Issue 135: 80 “Migration Patterns of Paraiba Peasants,” De Menezes, Issue 135: 112 “A New Latin Americanist Pedagogy,” Bray, Issue 134: 10 “Northeast, Northeasts: What Northeast?” De Aratijo, Issue 135: 16 “Of Land and Labor: Agrarian Reform on the Sugarcane Plantations of Northeast Brazil,” Wolford, Issue 135: 147. “The Powerful in the Outback of the Brazilian Northeast?’ Domingos, Issue 13% : 94. “The Precariousness of Argentine Labor Relations in the 1990s,” Lindenboim, Issue 137: 21 “Restructuring and Functional Flexibilization of Agricultural Labor in Argentina,” Neiman and Quaranta, Issue 137: 45. “Rich Peasant, Poor Peasant: Differing Fateso f Urban Migrants in Peru,” Gascon, Issue 138: 57. “Salvadoran Transformations: Class Consciousness and Ethnic Identity in a Transnational Milieu,” Baker-Cristales, Issue 138: 15 “Sweating it in the Brazilian Garment Industry: Korean and Bolivian Workers and Global Eco- nomic Forces in Sao Paulo,” Buechler, Issue 136: 99. “A Twenty-First-Century Agenda for Teaching the History of Modern Afro-Latin America and the Caribbean,” Pino, Issue 134: 39. “Wage-Labor Migration and Class in Jalisco and the United States,” Wilson, Issue 138: 100 ‘“*We Go to Get Ahead’: Gender and Status in Two Mexican Migrant Communities,” Malkin, Issue 138: 75. “Weaving Tradition: The Invention of the Brazilian Northeast,” De Albuquerque Junior, Issue 135: 42. Book Reviews: “The Battle over Natural Resources,” Kozloff, Issue 139: 112 “Clash of the Titans: Postmodernism and Modernism Collide in Latin America,” Gosa, Issue 139. 120. “Debating the Panama Invasion,” Kozloff, Issue 139: 118 “Labor and Market Reforms,” Munck, Issue 137: 94 “Regional Perspectives on Argentine History,’ Gangopadhyay, Issue 139: 122. “Teaching the Mexican Revolution: The Essential Survey Text,” Lewis, Issue 139: 110 “Under Stress: Guatemalan and Salvadoran Migrations,” Wilson, Issue 138: 165 “The World Bank and the New Institutional Economics,” Cameron, Issue 137: 97. “The Zapatistas in Context,” Lewis, Issue 139: 107 130 LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES Introductions: “Introduction,” “Introduction,” Diaz, Issue 139: 10. “Introduction,” Munck, Issue 137: 3. “Introduction.” Ochoa and Pino, Issue 134: 5. “Introduction,” Wilson, Issue 136: 3. “Introduction: Migration and Identities—A Class-Based Approach,” Kearney and Beserra, Issue 138: 3. “Notes to Readers,” Diaz and Bray, Issue 139: 5. “Reflections on LAP in Its Thirtieth Year.” Chilcote, Issue 134: 3.

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