Publications

Book

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El pasado que me espera: bosquejo de etnografía cinemática, Mexico, Bonilla Artigas, 2023.

Essays/Articles

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Los 'Ensayos' según Dalí”, nexos, June 1.

De calacas chidas y la Santa Muerte”, nexos, May 17

The Weight Around My Neck,” Not Even Past, January 25, 2024.

El método Montaigne,” nexos, November 1, 2023.

Tired of Begging: Picturing Private Devotion to Santa Muerte,” Visual Ethnography Journal, 2 (2023).

Cansados de pedir, Mexico, Siamés Editorial, Colección Book•lets, 2023.

Beyond the End of Anthropology: Ethnography and its Discontents,” History of Anthropology Review, January (2022).

Breaking Parentheses: Erika Pani and the Art of Exceptions,” Not Even Past, October 10, 2022.

Estampa: A Walk with Mauricio Tenorio,” Portal: Annual Review 2021-2022, September 27, 2022.

Home(less): A Photo-Essay,” The End of Austin, September 28, 2021.

Estampa: Mauricio Tenorio,” Not Even Past, January 26 (reprinted in Portal).

“Territorios de la simulación,” in Álvaro Ruiz (ed.), Covidiario: 99 días, 99 autores, Mexico City, Cal y Arena, 2021.

Testigo (in)voluntario: la muerte de Kevin Carter,” nexos, July 1, 2019.

                  • Winner: Carlos Pereyra International Essay Prize 2018, Revista nexos

Algo se desmorona (o sobre el caracazo y México),” nexos, January, 2017.

El mito del Chapo,” Reforma, December 20, 2015.

Alguien tiene que hacerlo,” nexos, September 17, 2014.

Interviews

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Interview: “Rodrigo S. Moulinié presenta su libro El pasado que me espera,” Radio Chilango, June 9, 2023.

Featured in Chilango: “La Santa Muerte deambula desde Tultitlán hasta Nueva York,” June 16, 2023.

Interview for Tribuna de libros, Canal del Congreso, México, aired on May 27, 2023.

Interview: “Context Conversations: Rodrigo Salido Moulinié,” December, 2021.

Podcast: “Mexico’s Social Science Laboratory and the Origins of the US Civil Rights Movement (1930-1950),” with Ruben Flores and Jorge Cañizares, IHS Podcast, October 20, 2021.

Reviews

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Published

Borrowed Sounds: Reframing Black Music in Postwar France,” on Celeste Day Moore, Soundscapes of Liberation, in Sound Studies 11 (2024).

Gema Kloppe-Santamaría, In the Vortex of Violence: Lynching, Extralegal Justice, and the State in Post-Revolutionary Mexico, in Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 38 (2022), pp. 205-208.

Jens Andermann, The Optic of the State: Visuality and Power in Argentina and Brazil, in Not Even Past, September 28, 2021.

“Blaming Culture,” on Donald Worster, Dust Bowl: The Southern Plains in the 1930s, in Not Even Past, February 5, 2021.

Keila Grinberg, A Black Jurist in a Slave Society: Antonio Pereira Rebouças and the Trials of Brazilian Citizenship, in Not Even Past, January 22, 2021.

Elizabeth Hennessy, On the Backs of Tortoises: Darwin, the Galapagos, and the Fate of an Evolutionary Eden, in Seeing the Woods, January 22, 2021.

Andrei Pop, A Forest of Symbols: Art, Science, and Truth in the Long Nineteenth Century, in Not Even Past, April 15, 2020.

Tobias Rees, After Ethnos, in E3W Review of Books, vol. 19 (Spring 2019).

Jason Seawright, Party System Collapse: The Roots of Crisis in Peru and Venezuela, in Foro Internacional 226 (2016), pp. 1149-1159.

Online

Cassia Roth, A Miscarriage of Justice: Women’s Reproductive Lives and the Law in Early Twentieth-Century Brazil (Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2020).

João José Reis, Death Is a Festival: Funeral Rites and Rebellion in Nineteenth-Century Brazil (Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 2003).

Brian A. Stauffer, Victory on Earth or in Heaven: Mexico's Religionero Rebellion (Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 2019).

Arlette Farge, Le goût de l’archive (París, Points, 1997).

Barbara Weinstein, The Color of Modernity: São Paulo and the Making of Race and Nation in Brazil (Durham, Duke University Press, 2015).

Casey Marina Lurtz, From the Grounds Up: Building an Export Economy in Southern Mexico (Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2019).

Roger Grenier, A Box of Photographs, trans. by Alice Kaplan (Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2013).

Zephyr L. Frank, Dutra’s World: Wealth and Family in Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro, Albuquerque (University of New Mexico Press, 2004).

Helga Baitenmann, Matters of Justice: Pueblos, The Judiciary, and Agrarian Reform in Revolutionary Mexico (Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 2020).

Vilém Flusser, Towards a Philosophy of Photography (Londres, Reaktion Books, 2014).

Elena Poniatowska, Miguel Covarrubias: vida y mundos (Mexico, Ediciones Era, 2004).

C.P. Snow, The Two Cultures and A Second Look (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1964).

Avi Shlaim, The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World (New York, W. W. Norton & Company, 2014).

Hayden White, The Content of the Form: Narrative Discourse and Historical Representation (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987).

James Clifford and George E. Marcus (eds.), Writing Culture: The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1986).

Mauricio Tenorio-Trillo, I Speak of the City: Mexico City at the Turn of the Twentieth Century (Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2012).

Benedict Anderson, Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (Nueva York, Verso, 2016).

Greg Grandin, The Empire of Necessity: Slavery, Freedom, and Deception in the New World (Nueva York, Picador, 2015).

Esther Gabara, Errant Modernism: The Ethos of Photography in Mexico and Brazil (Durham, Duke University Press, 2008).