Publications of Robin Kirk
Books
- Kirk, R. The Mother's Wheel Book Three of the Bond Trilogy. September, 2022. 300 pages pp.
- Kirk, R. The Hive Queen Book Two of the Bond Trilogy. June, 2022. 326 pages pp.
- Kirk, R. Righting Wrongs 20 Human Rights Heroes Around the World. Chicago Review Press, June, 2022. 240 pages pp.
- Kirk, R. Peculiar Motion. Finishing Line Press, March, 2016.
- R. Kirk with Orin Starn and Carlos Ivan DeGregori (coeditors). The Peru Reader: History, Culture, Politics.
Edited by Carlos Ivan deGregori, Robin Kirk and Orin Starn. The World Readers Duke University Press, 2005. 600 pp. (I co-edit Duke Press’s “World Reader” series, with readers published on Mexico, Russia, Brazil, Argentina, Alaska, Cuba, Indonesia, the Czech Republic, Sri Lanka and Costa Rica, among others)
- Kirk, R. More Terrible than Death: Massacres, Drugs and America’s War in Colombia. PublicAffairs, 2003. 336 pages pp.
- Kirk, R. The Monkey’s Paw: New Chronicles from Peru. University of Massachusetts Press, 1997.
- The Peru Reader: History, Culture, Politics.
Edited by Stein, R; Starn, O; DeGregori, CI. Duke University Press, 1995.
Papers Published
- Kirk, R. "Reflections on a silent soldier." American Scholar vol. 88 no. 4 (September, 2019.): 30-40.
- Kirk, R. "When the shooting stops: How transitional justice turns knowledge into acknowledgment." World Policy Journal vol. 33 no. 3 (September, 2016.): 39-44.
- Kirk, R. "The Quiet Company." (June, 2013.).
- Kirk, R. "No right to be silent on torture." Muslim World vol. 103 no. 2 (April, 2013.): 229-235.
- Kirk, R. "Human Rights as a Contest of Meanings." Human Rights, Democracy, and Islamic Law vol. 1 no. 1 ( 2012.): 1-5.
- Kirk, R. "The Body in Pain: What do people of faith have to say about torture." (June, 2011.).
- Kirk, R. "The Lessons of Mapiripán: A response to Lesley Gill." Transforming Anthropology vol. 13 no. 2 (Fall) (Fall, 2005.): 116-118.
Articles & Book Chapters
- Kirk, R. "The Quiet Company." Tomorrow. Edited
by Henderson, K. (June, 2013.).
- Kirk, R. "Letter From Belfast." Best American Travel Writing 2012. Edited
by Vollman, WT. ( 2011.): 231 pages.
- Kirk, R. "Colombia: Human rights in the midst of conflict." Human Rights and Conflict Resolution in Context (December, 2009.): 23-45.
Book Reviews
- Kirk, R. "Drugs, Thugs and Diplomats: US Policymaking in Colombia." Anthropological Quarterly vol. 89 no. 4 ( 2016.): 1271-1275.
Other
- Kirk, R. "The Dark Army." The Moon Magazine. Edited
by Goodman, L. ( 2013.).
- Gorriti, G. "The Shining Path: History of Peru’s Millennial War." ( 1999.): 320-320.