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USA. PhD from Yale University. Professor of History at the School of Humanities, University of California, Irvine. She has published Land for Those Who Work It: Gender, Sexuality, and Peasant Movements in the Chilean Agrarian Reform, (Santiago: LOM, 2009); Imagining Our Americas: Toward a Transnational Frame, co-edited with Sandhya Shukla (Durham: Duke University Press, 2007); The Other 9/11: Chile, 1973. Memory, Resistance, and Democratization, co-edited with Alicia del Campo, Ángela Vergara, and Michael Lazzara, Radical History Review Issue 124 (January 2016), and twenty-five articles on Latin American history, gender studies, and global history. In 2016, she received a Guggenheim Fellowship in recognition of her career as a historian.