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Research interests

Previously, Professor Crow’s research focused on indigenous Mapuche cultural and political activism, and nationalism and nation-building in modern Chile. More recently, she has been investigating the cross-border circulation of ideas about race and indigenous cultures in twentieth century Latin America, focusing specifically on Chilean-Peruvian intellectual networks.

Teaching

'Indigenous Histories in Modern Latin America' (Y4); 'A People's History: Twentieth-Century Latin America' (Y2); ‘Novels, Poetry and Politics in Twentieth-Century Latin America’ (Y2); 'The Making of the Hispanic World, 1492 to the present' (Y1); 'Critical Concepts in the Study of the Hispanic World' (Y1)

External positions

Editor, Bulletin of Latin American Research

1 May 2017 → …

External Examiner, University of Cambridge

1 Sept 2016 → …

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