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W. Warner
Wood, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997
Research Associate
Research Interests
Mexico, the American Southwest, and Southern California; the Production and
Consumption of Popular Expressive Arts and Culture-especially Zapotec and Rio
Grande Textiles; Indigenous Ethnicity and National Identities; Transnational
Economic and Cultural Articulations and Spaces
Select Publications
| 2001 | Rapport is Overrated: Southwestern Ethnic Art Dealers and Ethnographers in the "Field." Qualitative Inquiry 7(4): 484-503. |
| 2000 | Stories from the Field, Handicraft Production, and Mexican National Patrimony: A Lesson in Translocality from B. Traven. Ethnology 39(3): 183-203. |
| 2000 | Flexible Production, Households, and Fieldwork: Multisited Zapotec Weavers in the Era of Late Capitalism. Ethnology 39(2): 133-148. |
On the Web
The
Zapotec Textile Resource Page