Classes:
ILS 110 Contemporary Brazilian SocietySoc 620 Comparative Racial InequalitySoc 913 Nations and Nationalism
Associate Professor of Sociology
Associate Chair, Department of Sociology
8112B Sewell Social Sciences
(608) 262-7797
mloveman@ssc.wisc.edu
Alternate Website
Office Hours: R 2-4 and by appt (Fall'12)
Curriculum Vitae
Selected Publications:
Loveman, Mara, Jeronimo O. Muniz, and Stanley Bailey. "Brazil in Black and White? Race Categories, the Census, and the Study of Inequality" Ethnic and Racial Studies, available online Sept (2011): 1466-1483
Loveman, Mara. "The Race to Progress: Census-Taking and Nation-Making in Brazil" Hispanic American Historical Review. 89 [3] (2009):435-470.
Loveman, Mara and Jeronimo O. Muniz. "How Puerto Rico Became White: Boundary Dynamics and Inter-Census Racial Reclassification" American Sociological Review 72 [6] (2007): 915-939
Loveman, Mara. "Blinded like a State: The Revolt Against Civil Registration in 19th Century Brazil" Comparative Studies in Society and History 49(1), January 2007.
Loveman, Mara. 2005. "The Modern State and the Primitive Accumulation of Symbolic Power" American Journal of Sociology 110 (6): 1651-83.
Brubaker, Rogers, Mara Loveman and Peter Stamatov. 2004. "Ethnicity as Cognition" Theory and Society 33 (1): 31-64.
Loveman, Mara. "High Risk Collective Action: Defending Human Rights in Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina" American Journal of Sociology 104[2] (1998): 477-525.

