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227 About the Author Rosario Montoya is an anthropologist and historian who has worked in Nicaragua since 1989. She has published on gender relations and sexuality ; gender, political subjectivity, and revolution; popular religion and revolution; state formation in Nicaragua, and the left turn in Nicaragua. Her work has appeared in such academic journals as American Ethnologist , Latin American Research Review, Social History, Estudios Sociológicos , and Revista Nueva Antropología. Dr. Montoya is co-editor (with Lessie Jo Frazier and Janise Hurtig) of Gender’s Place: Feminist Anthropologies of Latin America (Palgrave, 2002). Her recent interests include the turn to the left in Latin America and changes in sexual and gender cultures under neoliberalism in Nicaragua. Her current project addresses rural political and economic transformations under the Sandinista government (2007–present). Dr. Montoya received her Ph.D. at the Interdepartmental Program in Anthropology and History at the University of Michigan and is a faculty affiliate at the University of Colorado at Boulder. ...

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