Publications of Jocelyn H Olcott :chronological by type bibtex listing:
Jocelyn H Olcott
- Jocelyn Olcott, "Stephanie Mitchell and Patience A. Schell, eds., "The Women’s Revolution in Mexico, 1910-1953"". Hispanic American Historical Review (February, 2009).
- Jocelyn Olcott, "“Half the World Is Wasted: Development Strategies, Second-Wave Feminism, and the Commodification of Caring Labors.”" in Leon Fink ed., Workers, the Nation-State, and Beyond: Labor History Across the Americas (, 2008). (In negotiations with Oxford University Press.)
- Jocelyn Olcott. "“‘Take Off That Streetwalker’s Dress’: Concha Michel and the Cultural Politics of Gender in Postrevolutionary Mexico”." Journal of Women’s History (forthcoming).
- Jocelyn Olcott, "“Globalizing Sisterhood: International Women’s Year and the Limits of Identity Politics”" in Niall Ferguson, Charles Maier, Erez Manela, and Daniel Sargent ed., Shock of the Global (Harvard University Press, forthcoming).
- Marie Eileen Francois, "A Culture of Everyday Credit: Housekeeping, Pawnbroking, and Governance in Mexico City, 1750-1920". Journal of Latin American Studies (forthcoming).
- Jocelyn Olcott, "Sexing It Up: Mexican Populism under Lázaro Cárdenas and Luis Echeverría" in Karen Kampwirth ed., Gender and Populism in Latin America: Passionate Politics (Pennsylvania State University Press, under contract).
- Maria Grever and Berteke Waaldijk, "Transforming the Public Sphere: The Dutch National Exhibition of Women’s Labor in 1898". Labor History 47:1 (February, 2006): 138-40.
- Jocelyn Olcott. "Mueras y Mantanzas: Spectacles of Terror and Violence in Postrevolutionary Mexico." A Century of Revolution: Insurgent and Counterinsurgent Violence during Latin America’s Long Cold War (forthcoming).
- Jocelyn Olcott, "The Greatest Consciousness-Raising Event in History": The 1975 International Women's Year Conference and the Challenge of Transnational Feminism (Oxford University Press, under contract). [abs]
- Jocelyn Olcott, Mary Kay Vaughan, and Gabriela Cano. eds., "Sex in Revolution: Gender, Politics, and Power in Modern Mexico" (Duke University Press, 2006).
- J.H. Olcott, "The Passion of María Elena". The Americas 62:1 (July, 2005): 147-49.
- Jocelyn Olcott, Revolutionary Women in Postrevolutionary Mexico (Duke University Press, 2005). [abs]
- Susie S. Porter, "Working Women in Mexico City: Public Discourses and Material Conditions, 1879-1931". Journal of Latin American Studies (forthcoming).
- Jocelyn Olcott. "Miracle Workers: Gender and State Mediation among Textile and Garment Workers in Mexico's Transition to Industrial Development." International Labor and Working-Class History 63 (December, 2003).
- "Crime and Punishment in Latin America: Law and Society since Late Colonial Times". Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el Caribe 14:2 (Fall, 2003).
- J.H. Olcott, "Review Essay: Exploring Identity in Latin American History". Latin American Perspectives 30:4 (2003): 107-119.
- Katherine Elaine Bliss, "Prostitution, Public Health, and Gender Politics in Revolutionary Mexico City". Social History 28:2 (May, 2003): 288-290.
- Jocelyn Olcott. "'Worthy Wives and Mothers': State-Sponsored Women's Organizing in Postrevolutionary Mexico." The Journal of Women's History 13:4 (Winter, 2002): 106-131.
- J.H. Olcott, "Sex and Sexuality in Latin America, Daniel Balderston and Donna Guy, eds.". Hispanic American Historical Review 78:2 (May, 1998): 325-6.
- Jocelyn Olcott, "Daniel Balderston and Donna Guy, eds., Sex and Sexuality in Latin America". Hispanic American Historical Review 78:2 (May, 1998): 325-26.
- Stephanie Mitchell and Patience A. Schell, eds., "The Women’s Revolution in Mexico, 1910-1953". Hispanic American Historical Review forthcoming .