Ana Luiza Morais Soares
Department of Anthropology
ana.luiza.morais.soares@vanderbilt.edu
Education
- 2022 PhD, Anthropology, University of Illinois, Chicago
- 2017 MA, Anthropology, University of Illinois, Chicago
- 2014 MS, Cultural Anthropology, Universidade Federal do Amazonas
- 2010 BA, History, Federal University of Viçosa
professional APPOINTMENTS
- 2022–2025 Collaborative Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow, Vanderbilt University
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
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“Child Separation and the Stollen Generation of Brazil: Indigenous Peoples’ (Un)Freedom in Manaus,” Latin American Research Review, forthcoming
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“Archival Silences and Urban Indigenous History: Approaches to Uncovering Invisible Pasts,” Journal of Anthropological Research, 2024
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“Os silêncios dos arquivos e a antropologia histórica: história indígena na cidade,” Temáticas, 2023
- “Forced Labor and Disciplinary Control: A History of Indigenous Peoples’ Treatment and Agency in the City of Manaus, Brazil” in Human Conflict from Neanderthals to the Samburu: A Cross-Cultural Study of Webs of Violence, ed. William P. Kiblinger, Springer Nature, 2020
Teaching
Vanderbilt University
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Welcome to the Jungle: Amazonia
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Contemporary Indigenous Cultures in Global Context
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Urban Indigeneities in the Americas