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WINONA, MN 55987 Book Manuscript: Article Under Review JUANDREA BATES DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND LEGAL STUDIES WINONA STATE UNIVERSITY WINONA, MN 55987 [email protected] (507) 457-2821 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor, Winona State University, 2015- EDUCATION PH.D. History, The University of Texas at Austin, 2015. Dissertation: Family, Childhood and Civil Law in Buenos Aires 1871-1930 Committee: Seth Garfield (Chair), Ann Twinam, Julie Hardwick, Joshua Rosenthal Jonathan Brown, Virginia Garrard Burnett M.A. History, The University of Texas at Austin, 2010. Thesis: Creating the Vilest Places on Earth: Public Resources, Crime and the Social Geography of Buenos Aires, 1880-1920 B.A. History, State University of New York at Oneonta, 2006. PUBLICATIONS Book Manuscript: Raising Argentina: Childhood, Family, and Popular Participation in Civil Justice, Buenos Aires 1871-1930. (Manuscript in preparation) Article Under Review: “Creating the ‘Unattached Child:’ Immigrant Youths and Civil Law in Buenos Aires 1870- 1919.” Articles and Reviews: 2016 “Visions of Order: Criminality, Class and Community Conceptualization of the Police in Buenos Aires” in Voices of Crime: Power Deviancy, and Social Control in Latin America eds. Bonnie Lucero and Luz Huertas. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona, 2016. 2015 Review of Hell’s Kitchen and the Battle for Urban Space: Class Struggle and Progressive Reform in New York City, 1894-1914. Joseph J. Varga in New York History. 2013 “Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children” in The Social History of the American Family, edited by Joseph Golson. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 2013. 2013 “National Partnership for Women and Families” in The Social History of the American Family, edited by Joseph Golson. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 2013. 2010 “Are We to Spade Mud in the Southern Swamps While the Negro is Raising Corn to Feed his Rebel Master:” Slave Labor, Contrabands and the Civil War. Article in “I Take Up My Pen”: Letters from the Civil War. Gilder Lehrman Institute for American History Press, 2010. 2007 Review of Empires of the Atlantic World: Britain and Spain in American 1492-1830 J. H Elliottt (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2006), on Britishscholar.com. GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, & AWARDS 2016 Professional Improvement Funds, Interfaculty Organization, Winona State University 2016 Innovation Funds for Research Travel, Dean of Liberal Arts, Winona State University 2015 J Hurst Institute in Legal History Fellowship, University of Wisconsin Madison 2015 Travel Grant, Latin American Studies Association. 2012-2013 Graduate Teaching Scholars Fellowship, Center for Teaching and Learning, UT-Austin 2012 Professional Development Award, Graduate School, UT-Austin 2011-2012 Dissertation Fellowship, Department of History, UT-Austin 2010-2011 Andrew Mellon Dissertation Fellowship in the Humanities in Original Sources 2010-2011 Teresa Lozano Long Institute Faculty Initiated Dissertation Research Grant (Declined) 2010 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship (Portuguese), U.S. Dept. of Education 2009 Carlos E. Castañeda Dissertation Research Grant, Departments of History, UT-Austin 2009 Mary Helen Quinn Preliminary Research Grant, Department of History, UT-Austin 2009 Liberal Arts Preliminary Dissertation Research Grant, Graduate School, UT-Austin 2008 Professional Development Award, Graduate School, UT-Austin 2007 Dora Bonham Summer Research Grant, Department of History, UT-Austin 2006 Teresa Lozano Long Field Research Grant, Institute Latin American Studies, UT-Austin 2006-2007 Graduate Recruitment Fellowship, Institute for Latin American Studies, UT-Austin 2006-2012 Five-Year Funding Package, Department of History, UT-Austin 2006 Menard Redfield Honors Thesis Award, Department of History, SUNY-Oneonta 2005 Summer Fellowship, Gilder Lerhman Institute for American History TEACHING AWARDS, CERTIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Teaching Awards and Certifications: American Historical Association Recognition of Innovative Assignment at Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Panel University of Texas at Austin Graduate Certificate in Teaching Excellence Graduate Teaching Scholars Fellowship Experience: WINONA STATE UNIVERSITY, Instructor JUANDREA M. BATES PAGE 2 Survey Courses • Hist 165: Latin American History 1492-Present (Fall 2015, Spring 2016, Fall 2016) • Hist 151: U.S. History 1865-Present (Spring 2016) Upper Division Courses • Hist 398: Dictatorship and Dirty Wars in Latin America (Fall 2015) • Hist 397: The History of Childhood (Fall 2016) • Hist 499: US Intervention and Aid in 20th Century Africa (Fall 2016) • Hist 461: Social Revolution in Latin American History (Spring 2017) • Hist 466: Age and Migration in the Americas (Spring 2017) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, Instructor Upper Division Seminar § His 363: The City in Latin American History and Culture (Spring 2013) CONFERENCE PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS 2017 Proposed Paper: "Finding My Way Alone in this City:” Immigrant Youth and Minority in Buenos Aires, 1870-1900” Paper proposed for the 35th International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association. Lima, Peru. April 29-1 May 1, 2017. 2017 Panel Organizer: “Constructing Childhoods: Age, Race, and Nationality in Latin American Courts.” Panel Accepted for the 131st Annual American Historical Association Conference, Denver, Colorado. January 5-8, 2017. 2017 Paper: “A Man In Life, But A Boy In This Court: Nationality Age and Minority in Buenos Aires Civil Courts 1890-1920.” Paper Accepted for the 131st Annual American Historical Association Conference, Denver, Colorado. January 5-8, 2017. 2017 Panel Chair: “The Race of Color: African Americans' Participation in US Empire” Panel Accepted for the 131st Annual American Historical Association Conference, Denver, Colorado. January 5-8, 2017 2016 Panel Organizer: “Advocates, Allies and Adversaries: Youth and State Relationships in Modern Latin America.” Panel Organized for the 63rd Annual Conference of the Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies, Santa Fe, NM. March 30-April 2, 2016. 2016 Paper: “Come to Save the Nation’s Future: Adolescents Make Allies in Buenos Aires Civil Courts, 1890-1920.” 63rd Annual Conference of the Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies, Santa Fe, NM. March 30-April 2, 2016. 2016 Presentation: “Mapping Colonial Latin America” on the Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Panel at the 130th Annual American Historical Association Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. January 6-9, 2016. 2015 Panel Organizer: “Living on the Edge: Youth Struggles for Inclusion in Twentieth Century Latin America.” Panel for the 33nd International Congress of the Latin American Studies JUANDREA M. BATES PAGE 3 Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico. May 27-30, 2015 2015 Paper: “In Dire Need of Protection?”: Adolescents’ Self Determination in Buenos Aires’ Civil Courts.” 33nd International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico May 27-30, 2015 2014 Paper: “I Am Only a Boy in These Courts: Immigration, Minority and Civil Law in Turn of the Century Buenos Aires.” The Law and the Child in Historical Perspective. University of Minnesota Law School, June 1-2, 2014. 2012 Paper: “The Money I Make Is Mine’: Industrialization, Civil Courts, and Family Dynamics in Turn-of-the-Century Buenos Aires.” 60th Annual Conference of the Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies, Park City, UT. March 28-31, 2012. 2013 Paper: “Creating the Vilest Places on Earth: Public Resources, Crime and the Social Geography of Buenos Aires 1880- 1920, 58th Annual Meeting of Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies, Santa Fe, NM, April 6-9, 2010. 2013 Paper: “Torrid Acts Between Man and Beast”: Bestiality, Patriarchy and Legal Culpability in Late Colonial Parral Mexico.” 56th Annual Meeting of Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies, Flagstaff, AZ, April 9-12, 2008. 2008 Paper: “In Fraternity We Will Once Again be Men”: Remaking Puerto Rican Migrant Masculinity in Early Twentieth Century New York.” Paper presented at Annual ILASA Conference in Latin American Studies, Austin, TX, February 8, 2008. University of Texas Presentations 2014 Invited Presentation: “The Infancy of Childhood: A Discussion of the History of Childhood, Youth, & Age” Symposium on Gender, History and Sexuality, UT-Austin, March 28, 2014. 2013 Panel Chair: “Sodomy, Masculinity and the Creation of Boyhood, 1853-1912” Institute for Historical Studies. New Works in Progress Series, December 2, 2013. 2013 Invited Presentation: The “Other” Other – Gender Histories in a Comparative Context- A Latin American Perspective. Symposium on Gender, History and Sexuality, UT-Austin, November 22, 2013. 2013 Invited Paper: “Twenty Men Will Swear He is My Son:” Reconstructing Immigrant Families and Rebuilding Patria Potestad in Buenos Aires 1880-1919. Symposium on Gender, History and Sexuality, UT-Austin, April 5, 2013. 2012 Paper: “I Would Rather Be in Prison:” Adolescents, Parental Rights and Changing Family Dynamics in Buenos Aires 1900-1919. Institute for Historical Studies. New Works in Progress Series, April 23, 2012. ACADEMIC SERVICE 2016-17 History in Hollywood: A Film Series, Winona State University Coordinator JUANDREA M. BATES PAGE 4 2016-17 Child Advocacy Studies Program, Winona State University Advisory Committee 2016-17 Curriculum and Assessment Committee, History Department, Winona State University Committee Member 2015-16 East Asian History Faculty Search Committee, Winona State University. Chair 2015-16 Consortium of Liberal Arts and Science Promotion Speakers Series,
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