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Dr. Quetzil E. Castañeda
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Teaching
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Castañeda has taught anthropology, Latin American studies and Latina/o studies at the University of Houston (1991-1999), Lake Forest College (1999-2000), and University of Hawai'i at Manoa (2000-2001). In 1995 he was a visiting professor at Princeton, where he taught anthropology and Latin American studies. As a
Fulbright-García Robles Scholar in México (2002-2003) (see CIES and COMEXUS), Castañeda taught a faculty workshop on culture theory in anthropology since the 1960s and graduate courses on ethnographic
methods and representation, Latin American modernities, and theories of
transculturation in the Facultad
de Ciencias Antropológicas at the Universidad
Autónoma de Yucatán (UAdY) in Mexico on and cultural anthropology. Since 2006 he has been a Research Associate in the Anthropology Department of Indiana University . Currently, Castañeda has a been a visiting professor in Latino Studies and Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies where is teaching Latino Cultures, Maya in Hollywood and Educational Film, and Yucatec Maya language.
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