• PHD Anthropology, University of Texas - Austin 2008
World Area Of Focus:
• Africa 10%-24% • Latin America 75%-99%
Languages:
• Brazilian Portuguese (limited working proficiency) • Spanish (native/bilingual proficiency)
Specialization:
Neoliberal globalization; race, ethnicity, and identity; migration and immigration; human rights; labor; methodologies of activist research; the U.S. South and Southwest; Latinos and Latin America; Equatorial Guinea, Central West Africa
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years:
7
Relevant Courses Taught:
• ANTH 490 Work and Migration in the Americas
Recent Publications:
• 2016 Stuesse, Angela. 2016. Scratching Out a Living: Latinos, Race, and Work in the Deep South. Berkeley: University of California Press.
• 2016 Coleman, Mathew and Angela Stuesse. 2016. “The ‘Disappearing State’ and the Quasi-Event of Immigration Control.” Antipode 48(3):524-543.
• 2015 Stuesse, Angela. 2015. “Anthropology for Whom? Challenges and Prospects of Activist Scholarship.” In Public Anthropology in a Borderless World. S. Beck and C. Maida, eds. Pp. 221-246. New York: Berghahn Books.
• 2015 Yelvington, Kevin A., Alisha R. Winn, E. Christian Wells, Angela Stuesse, Nancy Romero-Daza, Lauren C. Johnson, Antoinette T. Jackson, Emelda Curry, Heide Castañeda. 2015. “Diversity Dilemmas and Opportunities: Training the Next Generation of Anthropologists.” American Anthropologist. 117(2):387-392.
• 2014 Stuesse, Angela and Mathew Coleman. 2014. “Automobility, Immobility, Altermobility: Surviving and Resisting the Intensification of Immigrant Policing.” City & Society 26(1):51-72.
• 2014 Coleman, Mathew and Angela Stuesse. 2014. “Policing Borders, Policing Bodies: The Territorial and Biopolitical Roots of U.S. Immigration Control.” In Placing the Border in Everyday Life. R. Jones and C. Johnson, eds. Pp. 33-63. Farnham: Ashgate.
• 2013 Stuesse, Angela, with B. Manz, E. Oglesby, K. Olson, V. Sanford, C. Snow, & H. Walsh-Haney. 2013. “Sí hubo genocidio: Anthropologists and the Genocide Trial of Guatemala’s Rios Montt.” American Anthropologist. 115(4):658-663.
• 2013 Griffith, David, Shao-hua Liu, Michael Paolisso, and Angela Stuesse. 2013. “Enduring Whims and Public Anthropology.” American Anthropologist. 115(1):125-126.
• 2013 Stuesse, Angela and Laura E. Helton. 2013. “Low-wage Legacies, Race, and the Golden Chicken in Mississippi: Where Contemporary Immigration Meets African American Labor History.” Southern Spaces http://southernspaces.org/2013/low-wage-legacies-race-and-golden-chicken-mississippi
• 2010 Stuesse, Angela. 2010. “Challenging the Border Patrol, Human Rights, and Persistent Inequalities: An Ethnography of Struggle in South Texas.” Latino Studies 8(1):23-47.
• 2010 Stuesse, Angela. 2010. “What’s ‘Justice and Dignity’ Got to Do with It? Migrant Vulnerability, Corporate Complicity, and the State.” Human Organization 69(1):19-30.
• 2009 Stuesse, Angela. 2009. “Race, Migration, and Labor Control: Neoliberal Challenges to Organizing Mississippi's Poultry Workers.” In Latino Immigrants and the Transformation of the U.S. South. M. Odem and E. Lacy, eds. Pp. 91-111. Athens: University of Georgia Press.
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