Charles R. Hale (anthropologist)Charles R. Hale (born 1957)[1] is a scholar of Latin America, Africa, and the African diaspora. He was appointed Dean of Social Sciences at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2018[2] and professor of global studies.[3] He is a past president of the Latin American Studies Association (2006-2007).[4] He earned an A.B. in Social Studies at Harvard College and his doctorate at Stanford University. His publications include two single-author books, which have been translated to Spanish, “…más que un indio (more than an Indian)”: Racial Ambivalence and Neoliberal Multiculturalism in Guatemala;[5] and Resistance and Contradiction: Miskitu Indians and the Nicaraguan State, 1894-1987.[6] References
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