
Michael E. Stanfield
Professor · Modern Latin American History
University of San FranciscoAbout
Michael E. Stanfield is a Professor at the University of San Francisco, specializing in the social and cultural history of modern Latin America. His work focuses on topics such as slavery, race, and the politics of popular music in the Southern Cone. He holds a PhD in History from the University of New Mexico (1992), an MA from San Diego State University (1984), and a BA from UC Berkeley (1979).
Research Interests: His research spans comparative history of the Americas, slavery and race, and cultural studies in Colombia. Notable projects include studies on Amazonian rubber exploitation, gender and identity in Colombian history, and the cultural dimensions of beauty in Latin America. Current work explores the politics of popular music in the Southern Cone region.
Publications: His major works include *Red Rubber, Bleeding Trees* (1998), *Of Beasts and Beauty* (2013), and *Entre bestias y bellezas* (2021). These works analyze historical violence, cultural identity, and socio-political dynamics in Latin America. The 2021 book evaluates intersections of race, gender, and national identity in Colombia.
Professional Contributions: His research bridges historical analysis with contemporary cultural studies, reflecting a commitment to interdisciplinary approaches in Latin American history.
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