Zapotec women L Stephen Austin: University of Texas, 1991 | 890* | 1991 |
Transborder Lives: Indigenous Oaxacans in Mexico, California, and Oregon L Stephen Duke University Press, 2007 | 689 | 2007 |
“Awakening to a nightmare” abjectivity and illegality in the lives of undocumented 1.5-generation Latino immigrants in the United States RG Gonzales, LR Chavez, DA Boehm, CB Brettell, SB Coutin, JX Inda, ... Current anthropology 53 (3), 000-000, 2012 | 414 | 2012 |
Zapata lives!: histories and cultural politics in southern Mexico L Stephen Univ of California Press, 2002 | 316 | 2002 |
The transformation of rural Mexico W Cornelius, D Myhre Reforming the Ejido Sector. La Jolla: Center for US-Mexican Studies …, 1998 | 193 | 1998 |
Dissident women: Gender and cultural politics in Chiapas S Speed, RAH Castillo, LM Stephen University of Texas Press, 2006 | 175 | 2006 |
Gender, citizenship, and the politics of identity L Stephen Latin American Perspectives 28 (6), 54-69, 2001 | 124 | 2001 |
Sexualities and genders in Zapotec Oaxaca L Stephen Latin American Perspectives 29 (2), 41-59, 2002 | 107 | 2002 |
We are the Face of Oaxaca: Testimony and Social Movements L Stephen Duke University Press, 2013 | 105 | 2013 |
Culture as a resource: four cases of self-managed indigenous craft production in Latin America L Stephen Economic Development and Cultural Change 40 (1), 101-130, 1991 | 99 | 1991 |
The construction of indigenous suspects: Militarization and the gendered and ethnic dynamics of human rights abuses in Southern Mexico L Stephen American Ethnologist 26 (4), 822-842, 1999 | 89 | 1999 |
Weaving in the fast lane: Class, ethnicity, and gender in Zapotec craft commercialization L Stephen Crafts in the world market: The impact of global exchange on Middle American …, 1993 | 80 | 1993 |
The creation and re-creation of ethnicity: Lessons from the Zapotec and Mixtec of Oaxaca L Stephen Latin American Perspectives 23 (2), 17-37, 1996 | 78 | 1996 |
Engendering Tomb 7 at Monte Alban: Respinning an old yarn [and comments and reply] SD McCafferty, GG McCafferty, EM Brumfiel, C Coggins, CL Costin, ... Current Anthropology 35 (2), 143-166, 1994 | 77 | 1994 |
Women’s weaving cooperatives in Oaxaca: An indigenous response to neoliberalism L Stephen Critique of anthropology 25 (3), 253-278, 2005 | 75 | 2005 |
women's rights are human rights: the merging of feminine and feminist interests among El Salvador's mothers of the disappeared (CO‐MADRES) L Stephen American Ethnologist 22 (4), 807-827, 1995 | 75 | 1995 |
Hear my testimony: Marķa Teresa Tula, human rights activist of El Salvador L Stephen South End Press, 1994 | 70 | 1994 |
Redefined nationalism in building a movement for indigenous autonomy in Southern Mexico L Stephen Journal of Latin American Anthropology 3 (1), 72-101, 1997 | 62 | 1997 |
The zapatista opening: the movement for indigenous autonomy and state discourses on indigenous rights in mexico, 1970− 1996 L Stephen Journal of Latin American Anthropology 2 (2), 2-41, 1997 | 62 | 1997 |
Pro-Zapatista and pro-PRI: Resolving the contradictions of Zapatismo in rural Oaxaca L Stephen Latin American Research Review 32 (2), 41-70, 1997 | 58 | 1997 |