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Books
- D.M. Nelson and Carlota McAllister. Revisiting Guatemala's Harvest of Violence. Duke University Press,
2010.
- D.M. Nelson. Reckoning: The Ends of War in Guatemala. Duke University Press,
February, February, 2009. [abs]
- D.M. Nelson. Un Dedo en la Llaga: Politicas Corporales en Guatemala Quintocentenario. Guatemala City: Cholsamaj,
December, December, 2006. (Spanish-language version of A Finger in
the Wound)
- D.M. Nelson. A Finger in the Wound: Body Politics in Quincenntenial Guatemala. University of California Press,
1999. [abs]
Book Chapters
- D.M. Nelson. "100% OMNILIFE: Health, Economy, and the End/s of War." Revisiting the Harvest of Violence. Edited by McAllister, Carlot and Diane M. Nelson. 2010.
- D.M. Nelson. "Los efectos especiales del horror." Re-pensando la violencia. Edited by Julian Lopez García and Santiago Bastos. 2009.
- D.M. Nelson. "Dispossession and Possession: The Maya, Identi/ties, and "Post" War Guatemala." Identity Conflicts: Can Violence Be Regulated?. Edited by Craig Jenkins and Esther Gottlieb. 2007.
- D.M. Nelson. ""La mujer maya y las identidades heridas: nación, etnicidad, género y prótesis" [The Mayan Woman and Wounded Identities: Nation, Ethnicity, Gender, and Prosthesis]." En el umbral: Explorando Guatemala en el inicio del siglo veintiuno (At the Threshold: Exploring Guatemala in the 21st Century. Edited by Clara Arenas Bianchi. 2007: 377-432.
- D.M. Nelson. "Anthropologist Discovers Legendary Two Faced Indian! Margins, the State, and Duplicity in Postwar Guatemala." Anthropology in the Margins of the State. Edited by Veena Das and Deborah Poole. 2004.
- D.M. Nelson. ""The More You Kill the More You Will Live:" The Maya, "Race," and the Biopolitical Economy of Peace in Guatemala"." Race, Nature, and the Politics of Difference. Edited by Donald Moore. 2003.
Papers Published
- D.M. Nelson. ""Anthropologist Discovers Legendary Two-Faced Indian in Guatemala! Margins and the Bamboozling of the State/s"." The State and Its Margins: Ethnographies from South Asia, Africa, and Latin America (forthcoming).
- D.M. Nelson. "A Social Science Fiction of Fevers, Delirium and Discovery: The Calcutta Chromosome, the Colonial Laboratory, and the Postcolonial New Human." Science Fiction Studies 30:2 (July,
2003): 246-266.
- D.M. Nelson. "Stumped Identities: Body Image, Bodies Politic, and the Mujer Maya as Prosthetic." Cultural Anthropology 16:3 (August,
2001): 314-353.
- D.M. Nelson. "Phantom Limbs and Invisible Hands: Bodies, Prosthetics, and Late Capitalist Identities." Cultural Anthropology (August,
2001).
- D.M. Nelson. "Indian Giver or Nobel Savage: Duping, Assumptions of Identity and Other Double Entendres in Rigoberta Mench Tum's Stoll/en Past." American Ethnologist 28:2 (May,
2001): 303-331.
- D.M. Nelson. "Perpetual Creation and Decomposition: Bodies, Gender, and Desire in the Assumption/s of a Guatemalan Discourse of Mestizaje." Journal of Latin American Anthropology (1999): 74-111.
- D.M. Nelson. "Crucifixion Stories, the l869 Caste War of Chiapas, and Negative Consciousness: A Disruptive Subaltern Study." American Ethnologist (May,
1997): 331-354.
- D.M. Nelson. "Maya-Hackers and the Cyberspatialized Nation-State: Modernity, Ethnostalgia, and a Lizard Queen in Guatemala." Cultural Anthropology (May,
1996): 287-308. [pdf]
Papers Accepted
- D.M. Nelson. ""I Want...to Look Like You: Mestizaje and Raciology in the Global Exchange of Glances"." Key Issues in Latin American Anthropology: social movements, mestizaje, globalisation, and the politics of ethnography (forthcoming).
- D.M. Nelson. "Horror's Special Effects: Co-Laboration and the Popular in Guatemala's Peace-Rendering Process." Publicizing the Popular, Popularizing the Public (forthcoming).
Book Reviews
- D.M. Nelson, "Review of Latin American Cyberculture and Cyberliterature". The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology (2009).
- D.M. Nelson, "“Spiderwebs of Value and Interest:” Human-Rights-in-Action and the Problem of the Clean Victim,” review of To Save Her Life: Disappearance Deliverance, and the United States in Guatemala". Current Anthropology (2009).
- D.M. Nelson, "Review of E.T. Culture: Anthropology in Outerspaces". Science Fiction Studies (2008).
- D.M. Nelson, "Intercultural Utopias: Public Intellectuals, Cultural Experimentation, and Ethnic Pluralism in Colombia". Journal of Anthropological Research 62 (2006): 586-588.
- D.M. Nelson, "Chiapas: Ombligo del Mundo/ Navel of the Neoliberal Militarized World". Reviews in Anthropology 34:10 (2005): 271-293.
- D.M. Nelson, "A Queer Mother for the Nation. By Licia Fiol-Matta". American Ethnologist (2005).
- Nancy Hollander, "Love in a Time of Hate: Liberation Psychology in Latin America". American Ethnologist (February, 2000).
- Judith Zur, "Violent Memories: Mayan War Widows in Guatemala". Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (forthcoming).
- Linda Green, "Fear as a Way of Life". Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (forthcoming).
- D.M. Nelson, ""Leftovers," review of Food of the Gods: Eating and the Eaten in Fantasy and Science Fiction". Science Fiction Studies (Fall, Fall, 1998).
- D.M. Nelson, "The Horror:’ The Subject of Desire in Post-Colonial Theory.” Review of Imperial Leather by Anne McClintock, Colonial Desire by Robert Young, and Race and the Education of Desire by Ann Stoler". American Anthropologist (June, June, 1997).
- D.M. Nelson, "Volatile Bodies: Toward a Corporeal Feminism by Elizabeth Grosz". American Anthropologist (December, December, 1996).
- D.M. Nelson, "Skin of the Soul: Women Writing Horror by Lisa Tuttle". Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Review Annual l99l. (1995).
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