July / 2014

Curriculum Vitae FLORENCE E. BABB

Department of Anthropology Tel: 919-962-1242 (w) 301 Alumni Building, CB 3115 919-942-6784 (h) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [email protected] Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3195

PRESENT POSITION Anthony Harrington Distinguished Professor Department of Anthropology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

EDUCATION Ph.D. 1981 Anthropology, State University of New York at Buffalo M.A. 1976 Anthropology, State University of New York at Buffalo B.A. 1973 Anthropology and French, cum laude, Tufts University ‍‍1971-72 Tufts University Program in Paris, France

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Cultural/economic/; Gender and sexuality; Critical development studies; Urbanization in the global South; Tourism studies; Latin American studies; Central America, Central Andes, Caribbean

LANGUAGES Spanish and French

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2014-present Anthony Harrington Distinguished Professor Affiliate in the Institute for the Study of the Americas

University of Florida 2005-2014 Vada Allen Yeomans Professor of Women’s Studies Graduate Faculty, Anthropology and Latin American Studies 2011-2012 Research Affiliate, Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, Lima, Peru

University of Iowa 2001-2004 Professor of Anthropology and Women's Studies 1988-2001 Associate Professor of Anthropology and Women's Studies 1982-1988 Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Women's Studies 2001-2003 Chair, Department of Anthropology Fall 1998 Chair, Latin American Studies Program 1994-1997 Chair, Women's Studies Program 1993-1994 Co-Chair, Program in Gender, Culture, and Politics 1988-1990 Chair, Women in International Development Program 1983-1985 Chair, Women's Studies Program

Colgate University 1979-1982 Visiting Instructor to Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology

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HONORS AND AWARDS

2012 Sabbatical, University of Florida, for research and writing on Rethinking Gender and Indigenous Identity in Andean (spring); Research Affiliate, Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, Lima, Peru (2011-2012) 2011 Faculty Enhancement Opportunity (FEO), for research in Peru on Gender and Indigenous Identity in Andean Latin America (fall) 2010 Center for the Humanities in the Public Sphere, award for speakers series co-proposed with Prof. V. Rovine, “The Marketing of Cultural Identity,” spring 2011, University of Florida 2010 Honors Course Competition, University Honors Program, for seminar on Culture and Identity on the Global Market, co-proposed with Prof. V. Rovine, spring 2011, University of Florida 2008 Alternate, Woodrow Wilson Center Fellow for 2008-2009 2007 Finalist, School of American Research Fellow for 2007-2008 2006 Named to Who’s Who in American Education. New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who’s Who 2003 Bellagio Center Residency, Rockefeller Foundation, Italy, for work on a manuscript, “From Revolution to Resorts in the ‘New’ Nicaragua” (fall) 2002 Obermann Semester Scholar, for study of diverse sexual communities in Nicaragua (fall) 2003 Named to Who’s Who of American Women. New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who’s Who 2002 Named to Who’s Who in America. New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who’s Who 2001 Elsa Chaney Prize, Gender Studies Section, Latin American Studies Association, for paper presented at the 2001 Congress, Washington, DC 2000 Invited Fellow, Center for Human Rights, University of Iowa 1999 Named to Who's Who in the World. New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who’s Who 1991- Faculty Scholar Award, University of Iowa, for research on women in the urban informal 1994 sector, Managua, Nicaragua (one semester per year) 1993 Member of Global Exchange delegation to Cuba to examine current economic, political, and social position of women in Havana and provinces (December) 1991- Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Regular Grant for research 1992 on women in the urban informal sector, Managua, Nicaragua (January-August) 1990- Fulbright Senior Research Award, for research on women in the urban informal sector, 1991 Managua, Nicaragua (January-August) 1988- Letters of commendation for excellence in teaching, University of Iowa 1989 1986 Old Gold Summer Fellowship, University of Iowa, for research on gender in economic anthropology 1985 Alternate, Bunting Fellowship at Radcliffe College 1984 Old Gold Summer Fellowship, University of Iowa, for research on Peruvian market women 1983 Selected an Outstanding Young Woman in America 1983 Old Gold Summer Fellowship, University of Iowa, for preparation of book manuscript on Peruvian marketwomen 1982 Pathfinder Fund travel award to attend Congress on Research on Women in Andean Latin America, Lima, Peru, June 7-10, 1982 1981 Selected summer director, Experiment in International Living, for cross-cultural orientation of US students in 1981 Colgate University Research Council Discretionary Grant for preparation of dissertation manuscript 1978- Graduate Research Access Discretionary Grant for doctoral research, State University of 1979 New York at Buffalo 1970- Tufts University Scholarship

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES

Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Associate Editor, 2013-present American Anthropological Association Elected Member, Committee on World Anthropologies, 2013-2016 Chair, Subcommittee on Teaching and Research Florence E. Babb 3

Elected to Cultural Seat, Executive Board, 2009-2012; Chair (appointed by AAA Pres.), AAA Association Operations Committee, 2010-2012 Elected Section Assembly Convenor, , 2007-2008 Elected President, Association for Feminist Anthropology, 2005-2007; President- Elect 2003-2005; Program Editor, 1996-1997 Elected Member, Committee on Minority Issues in Anthropology, 2002-2005 Society for Latin American Anthropology, elected Councilor, 1987-1990; Program Editor, 1990 Society for Applied Anthropology (named Fellow, 2010) Society for Cultural Anthropology Society for Economic Anthropology Society for the Anthropology of Work Member, International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES) American Ethnological Society Latin American Studies Association (Life member, various sections and committees) Gender Studies Section (various offices) Sexuality Section Chair 2002-2003

PUBLICATIONS

Books n.d. Work in progress: Women’s Place in the Andes: From Gender Complementarity to Decolonial .

2012 Después de la Revolución: Género y Cultura Política en Nicaragua Neoliberal. Translation of 2001 book with new preface. Managua, Nicaragua: Instituto de Historia de Nicaragua y Centroamérica.

2011 The Tourism Encounter: Fashioning Latin American Nations and Histories. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

2008 Entre la chacra y la olla: Cultura, economía política y las vendedoras de mercado en el Perú. Translation of 1998 book, with new preface. Lima, Peru: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos.

2001 After Revolution: Mapping Gender and Cultural Politics in Neoliberal Nicaragua, Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press.

1998 Between Field and Cooking Pot: The Political Economy of Marketwomen in Peru, Revised edition. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press.

1989 Between Field and Cooking Pot: The Political Economy of Marketwomen in Peru, Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press.

Edited Journals

2011 Special issue of Voices 11(1), (journal of the Association for Feminist Anthropology) in honor of Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy, guest editor.

2008 Special issue of Latin American Perspectives 35(4), Youth and Cultural Politics in Latin America, first co-editor, with Jon Wolseth.

2005 Special issue of Critique of Anthropology 25(3), Autonomy in an Age of Globalization: The Vision of June Nash, first co-editor, with Lynn Stephen.

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2002 Special issue of Latin American Perspectives 29(2), Gender and Same-Sex Desire, second co-editor, with James N. Green.

Refereed Journal articles

2013 “LAP as Foundational / LAP at Forty,” in fortieth anniversary issue of Latin American Perspectives, forthcoming, November.

2012 “Feminist, Queer, and Indigenous: The Anthropologies of Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy,” Feminist Formations 24(3):69-78.

2012 “Theorizing Gender, Race, and Cultural Tourism in Latin America: A View from Peru and Mexico,” special issue on Race, Gender, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in Latin American Tourism, Latin American Perspectives 39(6):36-50.

2011 “Feminist Anthropology Meets Queer Anthropology: A Tribute to the Work of Liz Kennedy,” Voices 11(1):1-7.

2011 “Che, Chevys, and Hemingway’s Daiquiris: Cuban Tourism in a Time of Globalization,” Bulletin of Latin American Research 30(1):50-63, Special issue on Island Tourism in the Americas.

2010 “Sex and Sentiment in Cuban Tourism,” Caribbean Studies 38(2):93-115, issue in honor of Helen I. Safa, co-edited by A. Lynn Bolles and Kevin A. Yelvington.

2010 “Gender, Kinship, and Migration in the Andes,” (review essay) Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 35(3):749-754.

2008 “Youth and Cultural Politics in Latin America,” Latin American Perspectives 35(4):3-14, second co-author, with Jon Wolseth.

2007 “Queering Love and Globalization,” GLQ: A Journal of Gay and Lesbian Studies 13(1): 111-123.

2005 “Autonomy in an Age of Globalization, The Vision of June Nash,” Critique of Anthropology 25(3):211-216.

2004 “Recycled Sandalistas: From Revolution to Resorts in the New Nicaragua,” American Anthropologist 106(3):541-555.

2004 “Incitements to Desire: Sexual Cultures and Modernizing Projects,” review essay, American Ethnologist 31(2):225-230.

2003 "Out in Nicaragua: Local and Transnational Desires After the Revolution," Cultural Anthropology 18(3):304-328. [Reprinted in Voicing Diversity, edited by Rhoda Halperin and Holly Winwood. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 2004]

2002 "Introduction" to special issue of Latin American Perspectives on Gender and Same-Sex Desire, co-authored with James N. Green, 29(2):3-23.

2001 "Nicaraguan Narratives of Development, Nationhood, and the Body," Journal of Latin American Anthropology 6(1):84-119.

1999 "'Managua is Nicaragua': The Making of a Neoliberal City," City and Society No. 1/2:27-48.

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1998 "Gender and Sexuality in Latin American Perspectives," in twenty-fifth anniversary issue of Latin American Perspectives 25(6):28-29.

1997 "Negotiating Spaces: Gender, Economy, and Cultural Politics in Post-Sandinista Nicaragua," Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 4(1):45-70.

1996 "Negociando Espacios Domesticos y Sociales: Genero y Poder en la Nicaragua Posterior a 1990," Nueva Antropología: Revista de Ciencias Sociales Vol. XV, no. 49:117-131 (Mexico City).

1996 "After the Revolution: Neoliberal Policy and Gender in Nicaragua," Latin American Perspectives 23(1):27-48.

1995 "Unmaking the Revolution: From Cooperatives to Microenterprises in Urban Nicaragua," Anthropology of Work Review Vol. XVI, No. 3/4:2-8.

1994 "Teaching Anthropologies and Sexualities," Feminist Teacher 8(3):119-126, Fall/Winter.

1992 "From Co-Ops to Kitchens," Cultural Survival 16(4):41-43.

1990 "Women's Work: Engendering Economic Anthropology," Urban Anthropology 19(3):277-302.

1990 "Research on Women in Latin America" (review essay), Latin American Research Review 25(2):236-247.

1987 "From the Field to the Cooking Pot: Economic Crisis and the Threat to Marketers in Peru," Ethnology 26(2):137-149.

1986 "Cross-Cultural Projections of Women: An Introduction," Women's Studies Quarterly 14(3-4):32-34 (Co-author, Cindy Cleary).

1985 "Las Mujeres en los Mercados del Area Andina: Una Epoca de Transición," Extracta (Centro de Investigación y Promoción Amazónica) 4:21-22, Lima, Perú.

1984 "Women in the Marketplace: Petty Commerce in Peru," Review of Radical Political Economics, special issue on the Political Economy of Women, 16(1):45-59.

1984 "Andean Marketwomen in Transition," Cultural Survival, special issue on Women in a Changing World, 8(2):41-43.

Book chapters

2014 “Sexualities in Latin America and the Caribbean,” in Oxford Bibliographies in Latin American Studies. Edited by Ben Vinson. New York: Oxford University Press. (7,100 words)

2013 “Street Economies in the Urban Global South: Where Are They Heading and Where Are We Heading?,” in Street Economies: Cultural Politics in the Urban Global South. Edited by Karen Tranberg Hansen, Lynn Milgram, and Walter Little. Santa Fe: SAR Press (School for Advanced Research), in press.

2012 “Gender in Postcolonial Latin America,” in Oxford Bibliographies in Latin American Studies. Edited by Ben Vinson. New York: Oxford University Press. (10,600 words)

2012 “Intimate Encounters: Sex and Power in Nicaraguan Tourism,” in Central America in the New Millennium: Living Transition and Reimagining Democracy. Edited by Ellen Moodie and Jennifer L. Burrell. Amsterdam: Berghahn Books, CEDLA Latin American Studies Series. Florence E. Babb 6

2010 “Out in Public: Lesbian and Gay Activism in Nicaragua,” in The Politics of Sexuality in Latin America: A Reader on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights. Edited by Javier Corrales and Mario Pecheny. Pp.274-279. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

2009 “Women’s Movements and Feminism in a Transnational World,” in New Directions in Anthropology. Edited by Carol R. Ember, Melvin Ember, and Peter Peregrine. Pearson Prentice-Hall. MyAnthroLibrary.com. [Updated version of “Women’s Movements and Feminism,” published in 1997.]

2009 “Neither in the Closet nor on the Balcony: Private Lives and Public Activism in Nicaragua,” in Out in Public: Reinventing Lesbian / Gay Anthropology in a Globalizing World. Edited by Ellen Lewin and William L. Leap. Pp.240-255. Wiley-Blackwell.

2008 “Out in Public,” in Real World Latin America: A Contemporary Economics and Social Policy Reader. NACLA and Dollars & Sense. Pp. 184-189. [Published earlier as “Out in Public: Gay and Lesbian Activism in Neoliberal Nicaragua,” NACLA Report on the Americas, issue on Beyond Revolution: Nicaragua and El Salvador in a New Era, 37(6):27-30, May/June 2004.]

2005 “Gendered Development: Nicaraguan Women in Urban Cooperatives and the Informal Sector,” in Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective. Edited by Caroline B. Brettell and Carolyn F. Sargent. Pp. 169-184. Fourth Edition. Prentice Hall.

2004 "Out in Nicaragua: Local and Transnational Desires After the Revolution," in Voicing Diversity. Edited by Rhoda Halperin and Holly Winwood. Pp.497-508. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company (reprinted from Cultural Anthropology 18(3):304-328).

2004 “Margery Wolf,” in Biographical Dictionary of Social and Cultural Anthropology. Edited by Vered Amit. Pp.564-565. New York: Routledge.

2003 "Nicaragua," in Women's Issues in Central and South America. Edited by Amy Lind. Pp. 335-360. Westport, CN: Greenwood Publishing Group.

2002 “Out in Nicaragua: Local and Transnational Desires After the Revolution,” in Género, sexualidad e identidad en América Latina. Edited by Sara Poggio and Beatriz Schmukler. Pp. 195-222. Mexico City: Instituto Nacional de las Mujeres (earlier version of article appearing in 2003 in Cultural Anthropology 18(3):304-328).

2001 "Market/places as Gendered Spaces: Market/women's Studies Over Two Decades," in Women Traders in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Mediating Identities, Marketing Wares. Edited by Linda J. Seligmann. Pp. 228-239. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

1999 "Mujeres y hombres en Vicos, Perú: Un caso de desarrollo desigual," in Género y Desarrollo II (translation of 1980 working paper). Pp.95-116. Lima, Perú: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.

1998 "From Cooperatives to Microenterprises: The Neoliberal Turn in Post-Revolutionary Nicaragua," in The Third Wave of Modernization in Latin America: Cultural Perspectives on Neoliberalism. Edited by Lynne Phillips. Pp.109-122. Wilmington, DE: Jaguar Books on Latin America, SR Books.

1997 "Women, Informal Economies, and the State in Peru and Nicaragua," in Women and Economic Change: Andean Perspectives. Edited by Ann Miles and Hans Buechler. Pp.89- 100. Washington, D.C.: American Anthropological Association.

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1997 "Women's Movements and Feminism," in Cross-Cultural Research for Social Science. Edited by Carol R. Ember and Melvin Ember. Pp.24-40. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

1996 "Graduate Women's Studies in the Heartland: Breaking Ground for a PhD Programme in Women's Studies at the University of Iowa," in Graduate Women's Studies: Visions and Realities. Edited by Ann B. Shteir. Pp. 41-45. North York, Ontario: Inanna Publications.

1988 "From the Field to the Cooking Pot: Economic Crisis and the Threat to Marketers in Peru," in Traders Versus the State, edited by Gracia Clark. Pp.17-40. Boulder: Westview Press. (Earlier version in Ethnology 26(2):137-149, 1987)

1987 "Marketers as Producers: The Labor Process and Proletarianization of Peruvian Marketwomen," in Perspectives in U.S. Marxist Anthropology. Edited by David Hakken and Johanna Lessinger. Pp.166-185. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

1986 "Producers and Reproducers: Andean Marketwomen in the Economy," in Women and Change in Latin America. Edited by June Nash and Helen I. Safa. Pp.53-64. South Hadley, MA: Bergin and Garvey Publishers.

1985 "Middlemen and 'Marginal' Women: Marketers and Dependency in Peru's Informal Sector," in Markets and Marketing, Monographs in Economic Anthropology, No. 4. Edited by Stuart Plattner. Pp. 287-308. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

1985 "Women and Men in Vicos: A Peruvian Case of Unequal Development," in Peruvian Contexts of Change. Edited by William W. Stein. Pp.163-210. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Press.

Monographs, working papers, other invited work

2015 “Sexualities in Latin America,” in The International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality. Encyclopedia entry (2,500 words). Edited by Patricia Whelehan and Anne Bolin. Malden, Oxford: John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. Forthcoming.

2013 “Feminist Anthropology,” in Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology. Encyclopedia entry (3,000 words). Edited by Jon McGee and Richard L. Warms. Vol. 1, pp.258-262. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2011 (with Aynn Setright) “Gender Justice and Political Inclusion: Sandinistas, Feminists, and the Current Divide,” based on LASA session on “Feministas y Sandinistas antes y ahora,” in Enlace Académico Centroamericano, Managua, Nicaragua (Dora María Téllez, editor). http://www.enlaceacademico.org/base-documental/biblioteca/documento/gender-justice- and-political-inclusion-sandinistas-feminists-and-the-current-divide/

2010 Photo essay, “Trading on Culture: Tourism in Formerly Off-Limits Latin America,” Anthropology News, special feature on tourism, 51(8):21, November.

2008 “Feminismo, Identidad, Diaspora—Un comentario sobre las practicas transnacionales.” In exhibition catalog for Cara(a)cara / face2face. Pp. 14-19. Miami, FL: Centro Cultural Español.

2008 “Entre la chacra y la olla,” Peripheria,12:8-11, August, Huaraz, Peru.

2008 “Notes from the Section Assembly,” (with Mary Gray), Anthropology News 49(5):24, May.

2007 Guest editor of series on “Engendering Anthropology,” Anthropology News, issues 48(4)- 48(8). Inaugural Commentary, “This is What a Feminist Anthropologist Looks Like” Florence E. Babb 8

48(4):3-4, April; Concluding Commentary, “The Future of Feminist Anthropology / The Feminist Future of Anthropology” 48(8):4-5, November.

2005 “Post-revolutionary Tourism: Heritage Celebrated or Forgotten?” Anthropology News 46(5):11-12, May.

2004 “Out in Public: Gay and Lesbian Activism in Neoliberal Nicaragua,” NACLA Report on the Americas, issue on “Beyond Revolution: Nicaragua and El Salvador in a New Era,” 37(6):27- 30, May/June.

1982 Economic Crisis and the Assault on Marketers in Peru. Working Papers on Women in International Development, Working Paper No. 6. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University.

1980 Women and Men in Vicos, Peru: A Case of Unequal Development. University of Michigan Occasional Papers in Women's Studies, Paper no. 11. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan.

1976 Development of Sexual Inequality in Vicos, Peru. Council on International Studies No. 83. Buffalo, NY: State University of New York at Buffalo.

Reviews n.d. Review of Peddling Paradise: The Politics of Tourism in Latin America, by Kirk S. Bowman. Journal of Latin American Studies. Forthcoming.

2015 Review of Tropical Whites: Rise of the Tourist South in the Americas, by Catherine Cocks. The New West Indian Guide 89(1-2). Forthcoming.

2014 Review of Intimate Activism: The Struggle for Sexual Rights in Postrevolutionary Nicaragua, by Cymene Howe. Women’s Review of Books. Forthcoming, May/June.

2014 Review of Sexuality, Women, and Tourism: Cross-Border Desires through Contemporary Travel, by Susan Frohlick. Anthropological Quarterly. Forthcoming, Spring.

2013 Review of Negotiating Paradise: U.S. Tourism and Empire in Twentieth-Century Latin America, by Dennis Merrill. The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Inter-American Cultural History 69(3):408-410.

2012 Review of Making Up the Difference: Women, Beauty, and Direct Selling in Ecuador, by Erynn Masi de Casanova. Journal of Latin American Studies 44(3):610-612.

2012 Review of A Return to Servitude: Mayan Migration and the Tourist Trade in Cancún, by M. Bianet Castellanos. American Anthropologist 114(3):548-549.

2012 Review of Before the Revolution: Women’s Rights and Right-Wing Politics in Nicaragua, by Victoria González-Rivera. Women’s Review of Books 29(2):3-4, March/April.

2009 Review of Gender and Democracy in Cuba, by Ilja A. Luciak. New West Indian Guide 83(1/2):158-160.

2008 Review of Dissident Women: Gender and Cultural Politics in , edited by Shannon Speed, R. Aída Hernández Castillo, and Lynn M. Stephen. Journal of Latin American Studies 40:167-169.

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2007 Review of From the Revolution to the Maquiladoras: Gender, Labor, and Globalization in Nicaragua, by Jennifer Bickham Mendez. Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe (EIAL) 18(2):138-140.

2006 Review of Changing Men and Masculinities in Latin America, edited by Matthew Gutmann. Mesoamérica 48:33-37.

2003 Review of After the Revolution: Gender and Democracy in El Salvador, Nicaragua, and , by Ilja A. Luciak. Hispanic American Historical Review 83(2):417-419.

2002 Review of Still Fighting: The Nicaraguan Women’s Movement, 1977-2000, by Katherine Isbester. The Americas 59(2)256-258.

2002 Review of Lost Visions and New Uncertainties: Sandinista Profesionales in Northern Nicaragua, by Inger Lundgren. American Ethnologist 29(3):746-747.

2000 Review of The Grimace of Macho Ratón: Artisans, Identity, and Nation in Late-Twentieth- Century Western Nicaragua, by Les W. Field. The Americas 57(2):304-306.

1999 Review of Mema's House, Mexico City: On Transvestites, Queens, and Machos, by Annick Prieur. American Ethnologist 26(3):765-766.

1998 Review of Marketing and Modernity, by Marianne Elisabeth Lien. Journal of_Anthropological Research Vol. 54:567-569).

1997 Review of Machos, Mistresses, Madonnas: Contesting the Power of Latin American Gender Imagery, edited by Marit Melhuus and Kristi Anne Stolen. Women's Review of Books. November. 15(2):28-29.

1996 Review of Kuna Crafts, Gender, and the Global Economy, by Karin E. Tice. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 2(3):542.

1994 Review of Food, Gender, and Poverty in the Ecuadorian Andes, by Mary J. Weismantel. Journal of Developing Societies 16(1):165-166.

1994 Review of Sunbelt Working Mothers: Reconciling Family and Factory, by Louise Lamphere, Patricia Zavella, and Felipe Gonzales, with Peter B. Evans. American Anthropologist 96(4):20-21.

1993 Review of Zapotec Women, by Lynn Stephen. The Americas 50(2): 276-277.

1992 Review of Women and Revolution in Nicaragua, edited by Helen Collinson. The Latin American Anthropology Review 4(1):26-27.

1991 Review of Struggling for Survival: Workers, Women, and Class on a Nicaraguan State Farm, by Gary Ruchwarger. American Anthropologist 93(2):461.

1990 Review of The Martyred City: Death and Rebirth in the Andes, by Anthony Oliver-Smith. The Latin American Anthropology Review, 4(2).

1988 Review of Moon, Sun, and Witches: Gender Ideologies and Class in Inca and Colonial Peru, by Irene Silverblatt. International Women's Anthropology Conference Newsletter, issue 10.

1987 Review of Miners, Peasants, and Entrepreneurs: Regional Development in the Central Highlands of Peru, by Norman Long and Bryan Roberts. American Ethnologist 14(4):787- 788. Florence E. Babb 10

1985 Review of The Redivision of Labor: Women and Economic Choice in Four Guatemalan Communities, by Laurel Herbenar Bossen. Anthropology of Work Review 5(4):51-54. (Co- author, Gabriela Núñez)

Reviews of The Tourism Encounter:

Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 16(2):494-498, 2011, Nadine T. Fernandez American Ethnologist 39(1):212-213, 2012, Noel B. Salazar Bulletin of Latin American Research 31(2):280-282, 2012, Walter E. Little Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 18:207-208, 2012, Amy Cox Hall The Americas 68(4):617-619, 2012, Arlene Dávila Journal of Latin American Studies 44(2):392-393, 2012, Annelou Ypeij New West Indian Guide 87(1-2):189-191, 2013, Claire Lindsay

Reviews of After Revolution:

Latin American Research Review, 40(1):187-201, 2005, Janise Hurtig and Rosario Montoya Hispanic American Historical Review, 83(1)203-206, 2003, Susan Berger Latin American Politics and Society, 45(2):159-170, 2003, Patricia Richards Development and Change, 34(1)195-196, 2003, Anja Nygren American Anthropologist, 105(2):372-374, 2003, Ewa Krystyna Hauser American Ethnologist, 29(4):1046-1048, 2003, Dolores Byrnes Journal of Latin American Studies, 34:749-752, 2002, Victoria Gonzalez-Rivera The Americas, 59(1):138-139, 2002, Katherine Isbester Journal of Political Ecology: Case Studies in History and Society, Vol.9, 2002, Lorraine Bayard de Volo NACLA Report on the Americas, 34(5):50-52, 2001, Lynn Stephen

Reviews of Between Field and Cooking Pot:

American Ethnologist, 19(1):175-176, 1992, Mary J. Weismantel American Anthropologist, 93(2):463-464, 1991, Linda J. Seligmann The Americas, SLVII(3):379-381, 1991, Inge Maria Harman Annals of the American Academy, vol.514:179-180, 1991, Gary W. McDonogh Journal of Latin American Studies, 23(1):259-261, 1991, Sarah A. Radcliffe Revista Andina, 8(2):579-580, 1990, Linda J. Seligmann

GRANTS

External

2001 Ford Foundation Bridging Project, University of Iowa-Grinnell College, for research on popular culture and globalization in Cuba, Havana, Cuba (June) Researcher

1991- Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Regular Grant ($6,000) for research 1992 on women in the urban informal sector, Managua, Nicaragua (January-August) PI

1990- Fulbright Senior Research Award ($24,000), for research on women in the urban informal 1991 sector, Managua, Nicaragua (January-August) PI

1990 Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) support for UI researchers to travel to San José, Costa Rica and Managua, Nicaragua for research seminars with Central American hosts on women, health, and development in the region (August) Researcher Florence E. Babb 11

1984 Iowa Humanities Board Grant, awarded $10,250 as Project Director for conference on Cross- Cultural Projections of Women at University of Iowa, PI

1977 State University of New York Research Foundation Grant-in-Aid for Research Assistantship and doctoral fieldwork in Peru, Researcher

Internal

2013 Grants (totaling $13,700) to support conference on Feminist Publics, Current Engagements: Gender | Culture | Society Forty Years Later; Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, Oral History Program, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Office for Research, Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research (February 2014).

2012 UF, Sabbatical, for research and writing on Rethinking Gender and Indigenous Identity in Andean Peru (spring, support equal to salary) PI

2011 UF, FEO, Faculty Enhancement Opportunity, for research in Peru on Rethinking Gender and Indigenous Identity (fall, support equal to salary plus research travel expenses) PI

2010 UF, CLAS Humanities Enhancement Grant, for research on gender and indigeneity in Peru (summer) PI

2008 Vada Allen Yeomans Endowment, for research on tourism in Nicaragua (summer) PI 2008 Vada Allen Yeomans Endowment, for research on tourism in Chiapas, Mexico (spring) PI 2007 Vada Allen Yeomans Endowment, for research on tourism in Peru (summer) PI 2006 Vada Allen Yeomans Endowment, for research on tourism in Chiapas, Mexico (Winter) PI 2006 University of Florida Humanities Initiative, for research on tourism in Peru (summer) PI 2006 Vada Allen Yeomans Endowment, for research on tourism in Mali, West Africa (summer) PI 2005 Vada Allen Yeomans Endowment, for research on tourism in Cuba, Mexico, and South Africa (summer) PI

2003- Arts and Humanities Initiative (AHI), University of Iowa, for research on tourism in 2004 post-revolutionary Cuba and Nicaragua (summer, winter) PI

2004 Summer Research Grant, International Programs, UI, for research on cultural politics of tourism in Nicaragua (June/July) PI

2002 Latin American Studies Program (DOE funding) grant for curriculum development, UI, and research, travel to Nicaragua (June) PI

1999- Arts and Humanities Initiative, UI, grant for research, writing, and travel to Nicaragua 2000 (July-August 1999 and June 2000) PI

1998 Arts and Humanities Initiative and International Travel Grants, UI, for travel to Nicaragua for study of gender, economy, and cultural politics in the post-Sandinista period (June) PI

1997 Support Program for the Arts and Humanities, Spelman Rockefeller Grant, and International Travel Grant, UI, for travel to Peru to study Andean market women and children twenty years later (1977-1997) (July-August) PI

1996 International Travel Grants, UI, for travel to San Juan, Puerto Rico (April) and Managua, Nicaragua (June-July) PI

1993 International Travel Grant, UI, for travel to San José, Costa Rica and Managua, Nicaragua. PI Florence E. Babb 12

1991 MUCIA travel grant, UI, for research and institutional cooperation in Managua, Nicaragua. PI

1989 Faculty Research Grant, Center for International and Comparative Studies, UI, for research on women in urban informal sector in Nicaragua. PI

1987 Faculty Research Grant, Center for International and Comparative Studies, UI, for research in Peru. PI

1984 Council on International and Comparative Studies, UI, Course Development Grant for Topics in Women's Studies: Global Feminism.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

International

2010 Gender Justice and Political Inclusion: Sandinistas, Feminists, and the Current Divide. Paper presented (with Aynn Setright), invited panel on “Feminists and Sandinistas in Nicaragua Then and Now” at the congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, October.

2010 From Revolutions to Resorts: The Allure of the Once Forbidden. Paper presented in conference on “Tourism and Seductions of Difference,” Lisbon, Portugal, September.

2009 Rough Guide to the Lonely Planet: Fashioning Tourism in Post-Conflict Latin America. Paper to be presented in a symposium, “From Columbus to Lonely Planet: Constructing Peoples, Cultures and Geographies of the Americas in a Globalized World” at the 53rd International Congress of Americanists, Mexico City, Mexico, July.

2007 The Tourism Encounter: Embracing Cultural Difference After the Violence in Peru. Paper presented in session on “Afro-Latin and : Race and Ethnicity in Latin American and Caribbean Tourism” at the Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, September.

2006 Yearning for Cuba: Tourism and the Ambivalence of Nostalgia. Paper presented in symposium on “Island Tourism in the Americas: Research, Practice, Politics,” at the 52nd Congress of Americanists, Seville, Spain, July.

2005 Che, Chevys, and Hemingway’s Daiquiris: Cuban Tourism as Development Strategy in a Time of Globalization. Paper presented in panel on “The Emperor’s New Clothes? , Communism, Development, and Globalization in the 21st Century, joint meeting of the Canadian Anthropological Society and the Society for the Anthropology of North America, Merida, Mexico, May.

2001 Out in Nicaragua: Local and Transnational Desires After the Revolution. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Ethnological Society, Montreal, Canada, May.

1996 Introductory remarks, session on “Identities and Cultural Politics: Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in Latin America and the Caribbean,” at the annual meeting of the American Ethnological Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April.

1995 Feminist Anthropology and Feminist Studies: Two Models for Graduate Women's Studies. Paper presented in a panel on "Graduate Women's Studies in the Heartland: Breaking Ground for a Ph.D. in Feminist Studies at the University of Iowa," York University Graduate Women's Studies Conference, Toronto, Canada, May.

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1993 Negotiating Domestic and Social Spaces: Gender and Power in Post-1990 Nicaragua. Paper presented in a panel on "Struggles for Social Space: Gender and Power in Latin America" at the Thirteenth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Mexico City, July.

1993 De las Cooperativas a las Cocinas: Mujeres Nicaragüenses Entrando y Dejando la Fuerza de Trabajo. Paper presented at the Fifth International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, San José, Costa Rica, February.

1990 Women in the Informal Economy: Politics and Planning in Peru and Nicaragua. Paper presented in a panel on "Women in the Global Economy," at the Society for Applied Anthropology, York University, England, March.

1983 Locating Andean Marketwomen: The Production/Reproduction Framework. Paper presented in the panel "Production and Reproduction in Latin America" at the XI International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Mexico City, September.

1982 Conceptualizando Vendedoras de Mercado en la Economía y Sociedad: Producción y Reproducción en Huaraz, Perú (Conceptualizing Market Women in the Economy and Society: Production and Reproduction in Huaraz, Peru). Paper presented panel on familial economic strategies in the Andes at the Congreso: Investigación acerca de la Mujer en la Región Andina (Congress on Research on Women in Andean Latin America). Lima, Peru, June 7-10.

National

2013 Introduction to Executive Session, “Feminist Publics, Current Engagements: Gender | Culture | Society Forty Years Later,” American Anthropological Association, Chicago, November.

2013 “Introduction: Decades of Dialogue on Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the Andes.” Invited Session on Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the Andes—Widening the Dialogue. Latin American Studies Association, Washington DC, May.

2012 “Theorizing Gender and Race in the Peruvian Andes: Toward a Feminist Anthropology of Indigeneity,” presented in session on Indigenous Women and the Challenge of Development: Rethinking the Relationships Between Gender, Ethnicity and Development, Latin American Studies Association, San Francisco, May.

2011 Invited round table participant, “Generations of Knowledge and Research Traditions: 60 Years of Applied Anthropology in the Callejón de Huaylas and Wider Peru.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, March.

2011 Rethinking Gender and Indigenous Identity in Andean Latin America. Paper presented in session on “Looking Back, Looking Forward,” 80th Anniversary Conference, Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, March.

2010 Introduction to invited session (SLACA and AFA), Are Andean Women Still “Más Indio”? The Re-Circulation of Gender and Indigenous Identities. American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, November.

2010 Introduction to invited session (SUNTA), “Street Economies, Politics, and Social Movements in the Urban Global South,” American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, November.

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2010 Gender and Indigenous Identity in the Andes: Are Women Still “Más Indio”? Paper presented at Conference of the Society for Amazonian and Andean Studies, Gainesville, FL, November.

2009 Introduction to invited session (AFA and SOLGA), Feminist Anthropology Meets Queer Anthropology: A Tribute to the Work of Liz Kennedy. American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, December.

2008 Gender, Race, and Cultural Tourism in Andean Peru and Chiapas, Mexico. Paper presented in session on “Engagement, Authenticity, and Tourism: Gender, Sexuality, Ethnicity / Race, and Space in the Americas” American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, November.

2008 Sex and Sentiment in Cuban Tourism, panel on “Tourism and Sex Trade,” conference on Cuba, UC Irvine, May.

2008 Yearning for Cuba: Tourism and Ambivalent Desires in a Time of Globalization, in session on “Eyes on Cuba,” conference on The Uncertain Contours of Continuity and Change, Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University. Miami, February.

2007 (with Victoria Rovine) Heritage Recycled: Objects, Identities, and South African Tourism, in session on “Objects, Agents, and Spaces of Circulation,” Gwendolen M. Carter Lectures on Africa: African Visual Cultures, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, April.

2006 (with Victoria Rovine) Beyond the Safari: South African Heritage on Tour, paper presented in AES (American Ethnological Society) invited session on “Tourism Revisited: Identity, Culture, and Nation in a Transnational World.” American Anthropological Association, San José, CA, November.

2005 Tourism and the Politics of Gender in Nicaragua and Cuba, paper presented in a panel on “Sexuality and the Political Economy of Tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean,” at conference of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM, April.

2004 Tourism and Its Discontents: Gendered Effects in Nicaragua and Cuba, paper presented in sponsored session on “Gender and the Cultural Politics of Food, Music, Tourism, and Social Transformation,” Latin American Studies Association, Las Vegas, NV, October.

2004 Love for Sale: Sex and Sentiment in Contemporary Cuban Tourism. Invited paper presented in a symposium on Love and Globalization: Transformations of Intimacy in the Contemporary World, at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, April 2004.

2003 Gay Politics in an Out of the Way Place: Sexual Revolution in Contemporary Nicaragua? Latin American Studies Association, session on “Sex Right and Left: Political Cultures and Sexuality in Chile and Nicaragua,” Dallas, TX, March.

2002 Traveling Sandalistas: From Revolution to Resorts in the “New” Nicaragua. American Anthropological Association. Paper presented in a session on “Beyond Binaries: Globalizing Objects, Identities and Aesthetics,” New Orleans, LA, November.

2001 Out in Nicaragua: Queer Desires, Local and Transnational. Paper presented at the congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington, DC, September.

2000 Remembering Nicaragua: Erasures of Revolution and Monuments to Modernity (1990- 2000). Paper presented in a session on "Nicaragua and Cuba Remembered" at the annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. San Francisco, CA, November. Florence E. Babb 15

1998 "Managua is Nicaragua": Gender and Cultural Politics in the Neoliberal Era. Paper presented in an invited session of the Society for Urban Anthropology on "Rationale, Romance, and Third World Cities: Post-2000 Agendas" at the annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. Philadelphia, PA, December.

1998 Daily Bread: Gender, Culture, and Neoliberal Politics in Nicaragua and Peru. Paper presented in a session on "Cooking is 'Women's Work': Transformation, Power, and Symbolism in a Daily Chore" at the Congress of the Latin American Studies Association. Chicago, IL, September.

1997 Urban Cooperatives Undone: Neoliberal Practices and Discourses in Post-Sandinista Nicaragua. Paper presented in an invited session of the Society for Economic Anthropology on "A Trajectory of Grass-Roots Cooperative Work from the 1970s, through the 1990s, into the Coming Millennium" at the annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. Washington, DC, November.

1994 Unmaking the Revolution: From Cooperatives to Microenterprises in Urban Nicaragua. Paper presented in a panel on "The Transformation of Work in Formerly Socialist Countries" at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, December.

1994 Discourses of Development in Post-1990 Nicaragua. Paper presented in a panel on "Central American Economic Development" at the Latin American Studies Association congress, Atlanta, Georgia, March.

1993 After the Revolution: Informal Economy, Neoliberal Policy, and Gender in Nicaragua. Paper invited for presentation at conference on "Engendering Wealth and Well-Being," Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies, University of California, San Diego, February.

1992 Martyrs, Mothers, and Feminist Mobilization: Women and Social Movements in Nicaragua. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, November.

1992 From Coops to Kitchens: Nicaraguan Women In and Out of the Labor Force. Paper presented in a panel on "Women, Economic Crisis, and Political Transition in Nicaragua: New Feminist Research" at the meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Los Angeles, CA, September.

1990 Dislocated Development: Women, Informal Economies and the State in Peru and Nicaragua. Paper presented in the panel "Women, Economic Development and Social Change in Latin America," at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, LA, November.

1988 From Ambulantes to Informales: Gender and Class Formation Among Retail Sellers in Peru. Paper presented in the panel "Conceptualizing Inequality: Class, Gender and Ethnicity in the Andes," at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Phoenix, AZ, November.

1986 ‘The Ambulante Problem,’ or Ten Years Against Petty Traders in Peru. Paper presented in the panel "Traders versus the State: Price Control, Street Clearance and the Rest," at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA, December.

1984 The Analysis of Gender in Economic Anthropology. Paper presented in the panel "Units of Analysis in Economic Anthropology" at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, CO, November.

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1984 Women's Studies, Development Studies, and Area Studies: Conflict and Cooperation. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Women's Studies Association, Rutgers University, June.

1984 Marketers in the Economy: Work, Dependency, and the Informal Sector in Peru. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Anthropology, University of California, Davis, April.

1983 Peruvian Women in Transition: Marketwomen 1977-1982. Paper presented in the panel Peru in Transition: Political-Economic Perspectives in a Period of Crisis" at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, November.

1982 Marketers as Producers: The "Hidden" Labor Process of Workers in Petty Commerce. Paper presented in the panel "One, Two, Many Marxist Anthropologies: Marxist Approaches in Various Areas of Anthropological Research" at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., December.

1982 Women's Work and Political Mobilization: Marketers in Peru. Paper presented in the panel "Women, Work, and Power Cross-Culturally" at the Meeting of the New York Women's Studies Association, State University of New York College at New Paltz, New York, April.

1982 Marxist Directions in the Study of Marketing. Paper presented in the panel "Marxist Perspectives in Anthropology" at the Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Anthropological Association, Woodrow Wilson International Center, Princeton, NJ, March.

1981 Economic Crisis and the Assault on Marketers in Peru. Paper presented in the panel "Development, Underdevelopment, and Economic Transformations" at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles, CA, December.

1981 The Threat to Marketers: National Policy and Local Response in the Andes. Paper presented in the panel "The Anthropology of Work," at the Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Anthropological Association, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, March.

1980 Women in the Service Sector: Petty Commerce in Peru. Paper presented in the panel "Women, Work, and Inequality: New Theoretical Insights" at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., December.

1979 Market Women and Peruvian Underdevelopment. Paper presented in the panel "Markets, Marketing, and Marketers," at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Cincinnati, OH, November.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY

International

2013 Invited lecture, “The Decolonial Turn: Rethinking Gender, Race, and Indigeneity in Andean Peru,” University of Bergen Anthropology Department, Norway, November.

2013 Workshop participant, “Theorizing Gender and Development: Challenges and Possible Futures,” University of Bergen, Norway, November.

2013 Invited presentation, “Women in Cuba,” for women alumna from Seven Sisters Colleges traveling to Cuba, Distant Horizons Travel, Miami, October 27.

2013 Invited presentation, “Reflections on Fieldwork on Gender in Neoliberal Nicaragua,” Managua, Nicaragua: Casa Ben Linder. February. Florence E. Babb 17

2013 Invited book presentation with commentators Dora María Tellez and Ana Victoria Portocarrero Lacayo, Después de la Revolución: Género y Cultura Política en la Nicaragua Neoliberal. Managua, Nicaragua: Instituto de Historia de Nicaragua y Centroamérica. January. (Television interviews, channels 2 and 23.)

2011 Invited presentation, “Rethinking Gender and Indigenous Identity in Andean Latin America,” Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, Lima, Peru, October.

2011 Invited book presentation with commentators, Entre la Chacra y la olla: Cultura, economía política y las vendedoras de mercado en el Perú. Lima, Peru: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos. Presented at Ministerio de la Cultura, Huaraz, Peru, September.

2010 Discussant, invited panel on “Feminists and Sandinistas in Nicaragua Then and Now” at the congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, October.

2010 Guest speaker, “Reflections on Fieldwork,” at Center for Social Well Being ethnographic field school, Carhuaz, Ancash, Peru, June.

2010 Invited participant, roundtable on “The Limits of Indigenous Participation in Latin American Tourism Development,” Society for Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology / Society for Applied Anthropology, Merida, Mexico, March. (Unable to attend)

2009 Discussant, session on Women and Work in Latin America, Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June.

2008 Thoughts on Travel and Tourism in Nicaragua: An Anthropological Perspective. Presentation to UF students in study abroad program, Laguna de Apoyo, Nicaragua, June.

2007 Antropologia y turismo: el caso de Peru. Invited seminar, Universidad Nacional de Ancash – Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo, Huaraz, Peru, July.

2006 El género y el turismo: Revisitando Vicos y el Callejón de Huaylas. Invited lecture at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales, Lima, Peru, July.

2005 Invited lecture, “Che, Chevys, and Hemingway’s Daiquiris: Cuban Tourism as Development Strategy in a Time of Globalization.” Presented in the New Social Forms seminar series at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, August.

2005 Discussant, panel on “Urban Spaces: Residents’ Places in the Shifting Sands of Economic Transformation.” Joint meeting of the Canadian Anthropological Association and the Society for the Anthropology of North America, Merida, Mexico, May.

2003 Invited lecture, “Recycled Revolution: Cultural Politics of Tourism in Post-Sandinista Nicaragua.” Presented at Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center, Italy, September.

2003 Invited lecture, “Fuera del Closet en Nicaragua: Deseos Locales y Globales Después de la Revolución.” Lecture presented at Puntos de Encuentro, Managua, Nicaragua, June.

2002 Invited lecture, “Out in Nicaragua: Local and Transnational Desires after the Revolution.” York University, Department of Anthropology, Toronto, Canada, September.

2002 Presentation of my book, After Revolution, at Casa Benjamin Linder, Managua, Nicaragua, June.

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2001 Invited presentation, University of Iowa-Grinnell College roundtable on US Perspectives on Latin American Studies, UNEAC (Union of Cuban Writers and Artists), Havana, Cuba, June.

2001 Invited presentation on gay and lesbian studies, with Daniel Balderston and José Quiroga, Ateneo Bookstore, Havana, Cuba, June.

2000 Invited presentation on research on gender and cultural politics in Nicaragua (1990-2000). Casa Benjamin Linder, Managua, Nicaragua, June.

1997 Invited lecture, "Vendedoras de mercado andinas (1977-1997)," Centro Bartolomé de Las Casas, Cuzco, Peru, July (unable to attend).

1996 Organizer and Chair, panel on "Identities and Cultural Politics: Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in Latin America and the Caribbean," American Ethnological Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April.

1992 Invited Lecturer, prepared series on Feminist Theory for presentation at Universidad Centroamericana, Managua, Nicaragua, spring (unable to deliver).

1991 Consultant, FLACSO project on gender and the informal economic sector, Universidad Centroamericana, Managua, Nicaragua.

1982 Vendedoras de Mercado en la Economía y Sociedad: Huaraz, Perú (Market Women in the Economy and Society: Huaraz, Peru). Paper presented at the Instituto Nacional de la Cultura--Filial Ancash, Perú, July.

1982 Problemática Socioeconómica de la Mujer Huaracina de Nivel Popular (Socioeconomic Problem of Huaraz Women in the Popular Classes). Paper presented at the Universidad Nacional de Ancash, Perú, July.

National

2014 Invited lecture, “Gender, Race, and Indigeneity in Latin America: Provocations from Decolonial Feminism,” Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS), NYU, April.

2014 Invited guest appearance by skype, Miami University, graduate anthropology course on Travelers, Migrants, and Refugees (Dr. James Bielo, instructor), to discuss my book The Tourism Encounter, March.

2014 Keynote lecture, “Gender, Race, and Indigeneity in Andean Peru: Provocations from Decolonial Feminism.” UNC-Duke Consortium on Latin America, annual conference, February.

2013 Organizer and chair, Executive Session, “Feminist Publics, Current Engagements: Gender | Culture | Society Forty Years Later,” American Anthropological Association, Chicago, November.

2013 Invited speaker, “Women in Cuba,” for group traveling to Cuba, Distant Horizons Travel, Miami, Oct.

2013 Co-organizer and co-chair (with Patricia Ruiz Bravo), Invited Session on “Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the Andes—Widening the Dialogue,” Latin American Studies Association, Washington DC, May.

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2013 Discussant, “LGBT History and Politics in Nicaragua,” Latin American Studies Association, Washington DC, May.

2013 Invited lecture, “Trading on Culture: Gender, Race, and Tourism in Andean Peru and Chiapas, Mexico,” Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign, Champaign, IL, March.

2012 Discussant, panel on “Andean Encounters Across Difference: New Frontiers, Familiar Stories?” American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, November.

2012 Discussant, panel on “Feminism in Post-Revolutionary Latin America: Crossing the Borders of Politics and Activism,” American Anthropological Association, November.

2012 Invited guest appearance by skype, CUNY, graduate anthropology course on Research Methods (Dr. Leigh Binford, instructor), to discuss my book The Tourism Encounter, October. Cancelled due to Hurricane Sandy.

2012 Discussant, “Tourism, Solidarity, and Imperialism in Latin American-US Relations,” Latin American Studies Association, San Francisco, May.

2012 Invited speaker, “Gender and Cultural Identity in Andean Latin America,” symposium on “Authenticity in the Americas: The Construction and Contestation of Identity,” Center for the Americas, Wesleyan University, April.

2011 Invited speaker, “Are Women More Indigenous? Theorizing Gender and Race in the Peruvian Andes,” Walker Symposium on “Engendering Latin@ America,” Latin American Studies, Colby College, Waterville, ME, October.

2011 Discussant, “Moving Beyond the Actors in Tourism: Longitudinal Research on the Political Economy of Tourism in Latin America,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, March.

2011 Invited commentator in Advanced Seminar Program at the School for Advanced Research (SAR) in Santa Fe, NM, on “Street Economies, Politics and Social Movements in the Urban Global South,” March 12-18 (participant and contributor to published volume).

2010 Introduction to invited session on “Street Economies, Politics, and Social Movements in the Urban Global South,” American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, November.

2010 Organizer and Chair, invited session (SLACA and AFA), Are Andean Women Still “Más Indio”? The Re-Circulation of Gender and Indigenous Identities. American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, November.

2010 Colloquium speaker, “The Tourism Encounter in Latin America” (book presentation and slide show), Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida, September.

2009 Co-organizer and Chair, invited session (AFA and SOLGA), Feminist Anthropology Meets Queer Anthropology: A Tribute to the Work of Liz Kennedy. American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, December.

2008 Invited speaker, by teleconference, University of Michigan course on Gender, Sexuality, Health and Human Rights: Latin American and Caribbean Perspectives (Prof. Mark Padilla) as author of After Revolution: Mapping Gender and Cultural Politics in Neoliberal Nicaragua, October.

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2008 Invited presentation on “Sexual Contact Zones: Nicaraguan Tourism in the Post- Revolutionary Era,” Wenner-Gren International Workshop, After the Handshakes: Rethinking Democracy and Living Transition in Central America. SUNY Albany, Albany, New York, September.

2008 Keynote lecture, “Sex, Sentiment, and Tourism in Contemporary Cuba,” plenary speaker, and discussant, symposium on Persistent Divides: Marginalization and Exclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI, March.

2008 Co-organizer (with Ruth Behar), panel on “Eyes on Cuba,” conference on The Uncertain Contours of Continuity and Change, 7th Conference on Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, Florida International University. Miami, February.

2007 Organizer and Chair, Presidential invited session (Part I) and Invited AFA session (Part II) on Engendering the Discipline: This is What a Feminist Anthropologist Looks Like. American Anthropological Association, Washington DC, November-December.

2007 Guest lecture, Feminismo, Identidad, Diaspora—Un comentario sobre las practicas transnacionales, art exhibition, Cara a Cara / Face to Face: Diálogos y Confrontaciones Fronterizas, Narraciones de Género, Raza, Inmigración y Diásporas. Centro Cultural Español. Miami, September.

2007 Invited speaker, “Love for Sale: Sex, Sentiment, and Tourism in Contemporary Cuba,” Symposium on States of Tourism: Mexico and Cuba , Latin American Studies Program, UC Berkeley, January.

2006 Co-organizer (with Victoria Rovine) and Chair, session on Tourism Revisited: Identity, Culture, and Nation in a Transnational World. American Anthropological Association, San José, CA, November.

2006 Co-organizer (with Ellen Lewin), and presenting Introduction, session on The Traffic in Feminist Anthropology. American Anthropological Association, San José, CA, November.

2006 Invited speaker, “Yearning for Cuba: Tourism as Development Strategy in a Time of Globalization,” Northwestern University, October.

2006 Invited speaker, Hispanic Heritage Month, “Love for Sale: Sex and Sentiment in Contemporary Cuban Tourism,” Loyola University, October.

2006 Invited speaker, “Touring Vicos: Revisiting Gender Through Experiential Tourism,” Cornell University, conference on Sustainability and Development: Lessons from Vicos, Peru. Ithaca, NY, September.

2005 Discussant, session on Towards a “New Urban Activism:” Transforming Civic Spaces, Negotiating Class in a Global Economy, American Anthropological Association, Washington DC, December.

2005 Co-organizer (with Mark Padilla) and co-chair, session on “Sexuality and the Political Economy of Tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean,” at conference of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM, April.

2004 Co-organizer (with Patricia Zavella) and Chair, session on “Gender and the Cultural Politics of Food, Music, Tourism, and Social Transformation,” Latin American Studies Association, Las Vegas, October.

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2003 Discussant, session on “Resolving Conflict in Heritage Tourism: A Public Interest Approach,” American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, November.

2003 Invited speaker, “Out in Nicaragua: Local and Transnational Desire After the Revolution.” Presented at the University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, March.

2003 Discussant, session on "Feminism and Anti-Feminism in Nicaragua,” Latin American Studies Association, Dallas, TX, March.

2002 Co-organizer and Co-chair (with Lynn Stephen), invited Presidential Session, “Autonomy in an Age of Globalization: The Work of June Nash,” American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, LA, November.

2002 Co-organizer and Co-Chair (with Victoria Rovine and Laura Graham), session on “Beyond Binaries: Globalizing Objects, Identities, and Aesthetics,” American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, LA, November.

2002 Chair, session on “Historicizing Mestizaje: As Many Meanings as Political Projects?” Conference on “From Purity of Blood to Indigenous Social Movements: Cultural Race, Racism, and the Meanings of Mestizaje in the Andes and Central America.” University of Iowa, October.

2002 Chair and discussant, session on “Inside/Outside Africa: The Travels of People and Adornments.” Conference on “The Cultured Body: African Fashion and Body Arts.” University of Iowa, October.

2002 Invited speaker, "Remembering Nicaragua: Gender and Cultural Politics after the Revolution." Lecture presented at Cornell College, March.

2002 Invited speaker, "Remembering Nicaragua: Gender and Cultural Politics after the Revolution." Lecture presented at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, January.

2001 Organizer and Chair, session on "Queering Latin American Studies: Mapping the Local, National, and Transnational," presented at the congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington, DC, September.

2000 Co-organizer (with Rosario Montoya) and Chair, session on "Nicaragua and Cuba Remembered," at the annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, November.

1999 Discussant, session on "Kin Relations and Strategies for Survival: Perspectives on Family Forms and Gender Construction," annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, November.

1996 Invited speaker, "Gendered Spaces: Economics and Cultural Politics in Post-Sandinista Nicaragua." Lecture presented at Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, May.

1995 Discussant, panel on "Mediating Identities, Marketing Wares: Culture, Economy, and Gender among Market Women," annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November.

1995 Organizer and Chair, panel on "Gender and Social Movements in Nicaragua," Latin American Studies Association, Washington, DC, September.

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1995 Invited speaker, "Negotiating Spaces: Women, Work, and Social Movements in Post- Sandinista Nicaragua." Lecture presented at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, May.

1995 Invited Discussant for lecture by Frances Rothstein, "Against the Odds: Women, Kinship, and Employment in Rural Mexico," New York Academy of Sciences, New York, NY, April.

1995 Moderator, workshop on "Women as Teachers and Learners," World Women and Media conference, University of Iowa, March.

1994 Invited speaker, "After the Revolution: Women and Structural Adjustment in Post- Sandinista Nicaragua." Lecture presented at Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA, April.

1994 Invited speaker, "Gender and Power in Post-Sandinista Nicaragua." Lecture presented at Augustana College, Rock Island, IL, April.

1994 Invited speaker, "Discourses of Development in Post-1990 Nicaragua," co-sponsored by the Departments of Anthropology and Geography, University of Iowa, February.

1992 Co-organizer, session on "Women, Economic Crisis, and Political Transition in Nicaragua: New Feminist Research, Latin American Studies Association, Los Angeles, September.

1992 Invited speaker, "Martyrs, Mothers, and Feminist Mobilization: Women and New Social Movements in Nicaragua." Lecture presented at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs and the University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, March.

1992 Invited speaker, Women's History Month, " in Latin America: What US Feminists Can Learn," co-hosted by NOW and the Public Library, Colorado Springs, CO, March.

1992 Invited Speaker, "Women and Popular Mobilization in Latin America," presented at conference on Learning from Latin America: Women's Struggles for Livelihood, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, February.

1991 Invited Speaker, "The Informal Sector in Nicaragua," and "Democratization in Nicaragua," at the University of Texas, El Paso, April.

1991 Discussant, for session on "Work and the Ambiguity of Womanhood," Latin American Studies Association, Washington, D.C., April.

1990 Invited Speaker, "From the Field to the Cooking Pot...," Women: International Conference, University of Iowa, June.

1990 Invited speaker, "From Rural to Urban: Women in the Informal Economy in Peru and Nicaragua," University of Minnesota Latin American Studies Lecture Series, Minneapolis, MN, April.

1989 Organizer, Latin American Roundtables, American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November.

1989 Temporary Advisor, Pan American Health Organization, invited speaker on "Women in Latin America's Informal Sector" in Technical Discussions, Washington, D.C., September.

1989 Invited speaker on "Women in International Development," for Council of International Programs, University of Iowa, May.

1988 Roundtable coordinator on "The Informal Sector in Latin America," for the Society for Latin Florence E. Babb 23

American Anthropology, at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Phoenix, AZ, November.

1988 Keynote speaker, "On Feminist Theory, Difference, and Diversity," at the Women as Leaders conference, University of Iowa, July.

1988 Discussant, for panel on "Peasants, Entrepreneurs, and Markets," annual meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, March.

1987 Invited speaker, "Women in Peru's Informal Sector," presented in a Conference on Women in Latin America, Center for Latin American Studies, University of California, San Diego, CA, November.

1985 Invited lecture, "Women's Work: Engendering Economic Anthropology," Political Economy Research Association, University of Utah, May.

1984 Project Director for conference on Cross-Cultural Projections of Women, University of Iowa, October.

Moderator, closing panel on "Bringing into Focus the Images and Realities of Third World Women's Lives," University of Iowa, October.

1984 Panel participant in session on Women in Anthropology, Women In Research Conference, University of Iowa, September.

1984 Invited Lecture, "Producers and Reproducers: Andean Marketwomen in the Economy," Humanities Society, University of Iowa, February.

1983 Organizer and co-chair for panel "Peru in Transition: Political Economic Perspectives in a Period of Crisis" presented at the annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, November.

1983 Discussant, for session on "The Social Basis of Ideology", at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, November.

1983 Roundtable coordinator on "Women and Work in Latin America," Society for Latin American Anthropology, at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, November.

1983 Panel participant in session on "Teachers' Plans and Students' Expectations in the Feminist Classroom" at the Annual Meeting of the National Women's Studies Association, Ohio State University, June.

1982 Panel co-organizer and chair, "Women, Work, and Power Cross-Culturally" at the meeting of the New York Women's Studies Association, SUNY College, New Paltz, NY, April.

SERVICE

University of Florida (2005-present)

2014 Panel facilitator for discussion following “Girl Rising,” film showing at UF for Women’s History Month, March 2012-2014 Conference organizer, “Feminist Publics, Current Engagements: Gender | Culture | Society Forty Years Later,” Legacies Series, Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research, February 20-21, 2014. Florence E. Babb 24

2014 Invited guest as author of The Tourism Encounter, graduate seminar on Latin American Studies Issues and Perspectives, March 2014 FASA colloquium speaker, Department of Anthropology, on “Rethinking Gender, Race, and Indigeneity in Andean Peru: Provocations from Decolonial Feminism,” Jan. 2012-2014 Organizer and convenor, Title VI Working Group on Creative Cultures / Contexts of Change: Race and Indigenous Identities in Latin America and the Caribbean, Center for Latin American Studies 2012-2014 Participant, Working Group on Gender and Development 2013 Panelist and roundtable discussant, Professional Identity Workshop, UF Student Government, LGBTQ Student Affairs Cabinet, November 2013 Chair, Summer Field Research Grants Committee, Center for Latin American Studies, March 2013 Invited guest as author of The Tourism Encounter, graduate seminar on Latin American Studies Issues and Perspectives, March 2013 Invited guest as author of The Tourism Encounter, graduate seminar on Tourism, the Caribbean, and Literature, March 2013 Colloquium speaker, “The Canon and the Curriculum in Gender and Development Studies.” Gender and Development Working Group, February 2013 Panel participant, Graduate Professionalism Seminar on “Gender, Race, Difference, and Academia.” With Brenda Chalfin and Faye Harrison. Department of Anthropology, January 2012 Moderator for panel on “The Legacy of Zora Neale Hurston: Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Their Eyes Were Watching God,” sponsored by the Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research and the George A. Smathers Libraries. October 2012 Moderator for discussion following screening of the documentary “Half the Sky,” sponsored by the Women’s Student Association, Reitz Auditorium, October 2012 Reviewer for faculty and graduate student Humanities grant proposals, Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere 2010 Committee member, FLAS Awards, Center for Latin American Studies 2009-present Coordinator, Anthropology Specialization, MALAS, Center for Latin American Studies 2009-2010 Search committee member, position in Cuban history, Department of History 2008-present Graduate Coordinator, Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research 2008 Departmental Liaison, CLAS Dean’s Search Committee 2007 CLAS Curriculum Committee 2007 Chair, Graduate Admissions, Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research 2006-present Coordinator, Gender Studies, MALAS, Center for Latin American Studies 2006-2008 Chair, Curriculum Committee, Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research 2005-2008 Elected to Faculty Advisory Council, Center for Latin American Studies 2006 Chair, Center for Latin American Studies Field Research Grant Committee 2005-2006 MALAS Review Committee 2005-2006 Chair, Search Committee, Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research 2005-2006 Member, Curriculum committee and Admissions committee 2005-2006 Invited lectures in Center for Latin American Studies and in the Sexuality Conversations series

Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa 1982-2005 Coordinator, Feminist Anthropology PhD Track; Graduate Admissions Committee; Search committees; Undergraduate Advisor; Speakers committee; Interdisciplinary Programs Committee; Summer Department Chair

Women's Studies Program, University of Iowa 1982-2005 Faculty Assembly Representative; Graduate Admissions Committee; Speakers Committee; Search committees; Conference Coordinator; Summer Program Chair

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College of Liberal Arts, University of Iowa 2000-2001 General Education Curriculum Committee 1997-2004 Advisory Board, Sexuality Studies 1994-1997 Executive Committee, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 1992-1994 Cultural Diversity Committee 1990 Education Policy Committee 1983-1985 Afro-American Studies Program Steering Committee

University of Iowa 1997 Search Committee, Vice Provost 1997 President's Task Force--Rainbow Project 1990 Presidential Lecture Selection Committee 1990 University of Iowa-Grinnell College Committee 1988-1990 Faculty Senate Chair, Nominations Committee 1983-2004 Latin American Studies Program Steering Committee 1983 Latin American News Colloquium, faculty participant 1982-1993 Women in Development Committee

Profession 2013-present Associate Editor, Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 2013-2016 Elected member, Committee on World Anthropologies, AAA 2013 Reader/evaluator, doctoral exam in Estudios Andinos, FLACSO Ecuador, November. 2013 Member, international selection committee, Mellon Foundation, for LASA workshops and panels (appointed by LASA President) 2013 External reviewer for American accreditation, Department of Gender Studies, Central European University, Erasmus Mundus MA Program in Women’s Studies and Gender Studies GEMMA, Budapest, Hungary. 2012 Member, ad hoc AAA committee to select search firm for next Executive Director (with AAA President and President-Elect) 2011-2012 AAA Leadership Mentor for Leadership Fellows (national competition for young anthropologists in training to become involved in AAA governance) 2011-present Editorial board, Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 2010-2012 Chair, Association Operations Committee, American Anthropological Association, appointed by AAA President 2009-2012 Elected member, Cultural Seat of the Executive Board, American Anthropological Association (AAA) 2009-2012 Appointed to Association Operating Committee (AOC) of the AAA 2010 Named Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) 2009 Peer-reviewer, Charles Ryskamp Research Fellowship and Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowship Programs, American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) 2009 External Reviewer, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS), Brown University, May 2009 External Reviewer, Gender Studies Program, Whitman College, February 2009 External evaluator, proposal submitted to the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) 2007-2008 Elected Section Assembly Convenor and ex officio member of Executive Board, American Anthropological Association 2007 Nominated for election to Executive Board, American Anthropological Association 2007 Nominated for election to Executive Council, Latin American Studies Association 2005-2007 President, Association for Feminist Anthropology (AFA) of the American Anthropological Association (President-Elect 2003-2005) 2006 External Reviewer, Department of Women’s Studies, University of Arizona, April. 2002-2005 Member, Committee on Minority Issues in Anthropology, American Anthropological Association 2005 External Reviewer, Anthropology, Florida International University, January. 2004 Program Editor, Lesbian and Gay Studies Section, Latin American Studies Association, Chicago, IL Florence E. Babb 26

2002 External Examiner, York University, Department of Anthropology, Ph.D. dissertation defense 2001-pres. Member, Sexuality Studies Advisory Board, Latin American Studies Association 2000-2001 Chair, Lesbian and Gay Issues Section, Latin American Studies Association 2000-2004 Board of Advisors, Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender: Men and Women in the World’s Cultures, edited by Carol Ember and Melvin Ember, Kluwer Academic/Plenum (2004) 1999- 2004 Editorial Board, Journal of Latin American Anthropology 1999-2001 Member, Latin America Advisory Panel for CIES, Fulbright Senior Scholar Program 1997 External Reviewer, Women's Studies Program, Wellesley College 1992-1994 Member, Area Advisory Committee for Latin America: Andean Countries/Central America, Council for International Exchange of Scholars (Fulbright Program) 1993 Consultant, Denver University, M.A. program in Women in Development (April) 1992-pres. Editorial Board, Latin American Perspectives 1991 Chair, External Review, Women's Studies PhD Program, Emory University

Manuscript reviews: I frequently review manuscripts for journals including American Ethnologist, Journal of Anthropological Research, Cultural Anthropology, Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Latin American Perspectives, and Journal of Latin American Studies; I have reviewed book manuscripts for Duke University Press, University of Texas Press, University of California Press, Cornell University Press, University of Minnesota Press, Columbia University Press, University of Illinois Press, Lynne Rienner Publications, Pluto Press, and AltaMira, among others.

External reviewer: I have served as an outside evaluator for tenure and promotion reviews at Brown University, Emory University, University of New Mexico, University of North Carolina, Columbia University, Rice University, Marquette University, Northeastern University, Northwestern University, Arizona State University, Indiana University, University of Oregon, University of California - Riverside, California State University - San Francisco, University of California – Irvine, University of Cincinnati, University at Binghamton, University of Memphis, University of Wyoming, and University of Kentucky.