Recent talks:
Markets, Moralities, and Maya Farmers
Broccoli and Desire
Columbia University, 4 October 2007
Broccoli and Desire: Markets
and Moralities in the Guatemalan Highlands
University of California, Santa Barbara, 17
April 2006
Global Interdependence Conference
Universität
Hannover, Germany, 17 December 2005
The Limits of Self-Interest
Center for the Study of Religion and Culture, Vanderbilt
University, 28 October 2005
CEDLA talk
Centre for Latin
American Research and Documentation,
Amsterdam, 3 December 2004
Utrecht talk
Universiteit Utrecht, 6
December 2004
Madrid talks
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 9-10 December
2004
Beans and Broccoli, Needs and Desires: Maya
Farmers and the Global Trade in Exotic Vegetables
Cornell University, January 30, 2004
The
Seduction of Hegemony
University of Connecticut International Law Symposium
Selling Identities: Race, Class, and the
Quest for Authenticity in the Late Capitalist Market
Race and Wealth Disparities in the 21st
Century Lecture Series, Vanderbilt University (4/10/03)
Between the Past and the
Future: Maya Peoples in a Globalized World
Anthropologica Lecture Series, Middle
Tennessee State University (4/8/03)
Globalization at the Margins:
The View from Tecpán
Guatemala
various
Subversive
Narratives
Rethinking the Americas Conference,
Vanderbilt University (4/5/02)