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Publications of Robin Kirk    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Kirk, R, The Mother's Wheel Book Three of the Bond Trilogy (September, 2022), pp. 300 pages, ISBN 9798985584141  [abs]
  2. Kirk, R, The Hive Queen Book Two of the Bond Trilogy (June, 2022), pp. 326 pages, ISBN 9798985584127  [abs]
  3. Kirk, R, Righting Wrongs 20 Human Rights Heroes Around the World (June, 2022), pp. 240 pages, Chicago Review Press, ISBN 9781641605625  [abs]
  4. Kirk, R, Peculiar Motion (March, 2016), Finishing Line Press, ISBN 978-1-944899-01-1 [available here]  [abs]
  5. R. Kirk with Orin Starn and Carlos Ivan DeGregori (coeditors), The Peru Reader: History, Culture, Politics, The World Readers, edited by Carlos Ivan deGregori, Robin Kirk and Orin Starn (2005), pp. 600, Duke University Press, ISBN 978-0822336495 (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.) [html]  [abs]
  6. Kirk, R, More Terrible than Death: Massacres, Drugs and America’s War in Colombia (2003), pp. 336 pages, PublicAffairs, ISBN 978-1586482077
  7. Kirk, R, The Monkey’s Paw: New Chronicles from Peru (1997), University of Massachusetts Press, ISBN 978-1558491090 [ref=la_B001K11RZU_1_2]
  8. The Peru Reader: History, Culture, Politics, edited by Stein, R; Starn, O; DeGregori, CI (1995), Duke University Press

Papers Published

  1. Kirk, R, Reflections on a silent soldier, American Scholar, vol. 88 no. 4 (September, 2019), pp. 30-40
  2. Kirk, R, When the shooting stops: How transitional justice turns knowledge into acknowledgment, World Policy Journal, vol. 33 no. 3 (September, 2016), pp. 39-44, Duke University Press [doi]  [abs]
  3. Kirk, R, The Quiet Company (June, 2013), Kayelle Press  [abs]
  4. Kirk, R, No right to be silent on torture, Muslim World, vol. 103 no. 2 (April, 2013), pp. 229-235, WILEY, ISSN 0027-4909 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  5. Kirk, R, Human Rights as a Contest of Meanings, Human Rights, Democracy, and Islamic Law, vol. 1 no. 1 (2012), pp. 1-5, Center for Global Studies and the Humanities at Duke [Human-Rights-as-a-Contest-of-Meanings]
  6. Kirk, R, The Body in Pain: What do people of faith have to say about torture (June, 2011) [The-Body-in-Pain-What-do-people-of-faith-have-to-say-about-torture]  [abs]
  7. Kirk, R, The Lessons of Mapiripán: A response to Lesley Gill, Transforming Anthropology, vol. 13 no. 2 (Fall) (Fall, 2005), pp. 116-118, American Anthropological Association, ISSN 1548-7466 [The-Lessons-of-Mapiripan-A-Response-to-Lesley-Gill], [doi]

Articles & Book Chapters

  1. Kirk, R, The Quiet Company, in Tomorrow, edited by Henderson, K (June, 2013), Kayelle Press, New South Wales, Australia, ISBN 9780987565709  [abs]
  2. Kirk, R, Letter From Belfast, in Best American Travel Writing 2012, edited by Vollman, WT (2011), pp. 231 pages, Mariner Books, ISBN 9780547808970 [travel]  [abs]
  3. Kirk, R, Colombia: Human rights in the midst of conflict, in Human Rights and Conflict Resolution in Context (December, 2009), pp. 23-45, ISBN 9780815632054  [abs]

Book Reviews

  1. Kirk, R, Drugs, Thugs and Diplomats: US Policymaking in Colombia, Anthropological Quarterly, vol. 89 no. 4 (2016), pp. 1271-1275, Institute for Ethnographic Research [doi]

Other

  1. Kirk, R, The Dark Army, edited by Goodman, L, The Moon Magazine (2013)
  2. Gorriti, G, The Shining Path: History of Peru’s Millennial War (1999), pp. 320-320, University of North Carolina Press, ISBN 978-0807846766 [0807846767]  [abs]

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