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DEBORAH
COHEN
The Bill & Rita Clements Fellow for the
Study of Southwestern America
Ph.D., History, University of Chicago,
2001.
Associate Professor of History,
University of Missouri, St. Louis.
Braceros: Migrant Citizens and
Transnational Subjects in the Postwar
United States and Mexico
University of North Carolina
Press, 2011. Published in cooperation
with the William P. Clements Center for
Southwest Studies.
Awards and
Distinctions:
2012 Theodore Saloutos Memorial Award in
Agricultural History, Agricultural
History Society
Finalist, 2012 David J. Weber-Clements
Prize, Western History Association
Honorable Mention, CLR James Book Award,
Working Class Studies Association
MARC RODRIGUEZ
The Bill & Rita Clements Fellow for the
Study of Southwestern America
Ph.D. and M.A., United States History,
Northwestern University, 2000 and
J.D., University of Wisconsin School of
Law, 2001.
Assistant Professor of History and
concurrent Assistant Professor of Law,
University of Notre Dame.
The Tejano
Diaspora: Mexican Americanism and
Ethnic Politics in Texas and Wisconsin.
University
of North Carolina Press, 2011.Published
in cooperation with the William P.
Clements Center for Southwest Studies
Awards and
Distinctions
2012 NACCS Tejas Nonfiction Book Award,
National Association for Chicana and
Chicano Studies, Tejas Foco
SYLVIA
RODRÍGUEZ
The Bill & Rita Clements Fellow for the
Study of Southwestern America
Ph.D., Anthropology and Psychology,
Stanford University.
Professor of Anthropology and
Director of the Alfonso Ortiz Center for
Intercultural Studies,
University of New Mexico.
Acequia: Water-sharing,
Sanctity and Place in Hispanic New
Mexico,
SAR Press, 2006. Published in
cooperation with the William P. Clements
Center for Southwest Studies.
Awards and
Honors:
Winner of the 2007 ALLA Book Award from
the Association of Latina and Latino
Anthropologists. |