Known N. Border of Lights: How Memory Activism Re-Imagines National Belonging. In: The Border of Lights Reader. Amherst, MA: Amherst College Press; 2021. pp. 151–161.
Publications
2021
2020
Known N. Remembering Violence: How Nations Grapple with their Difficult Pasts. London & New York: Routledge; 2020.
2019
Known N. Invited Book Review of Leisure and Death: An Anthropological Tour of Risk, Death and Dying. Edited by Adam Kaul, Jonathan Skinner, et al. Louisville: University Press of Colorado. 2018. Journal of Anthropological Research. 2019;75:535–537.
2018
DeLugan RM, Naef P. The Familiar and the Strange in Heritage and Tourism Encounters. Journal of Anthropological Research. 2018;74(4):444–449.
DeLugan RM. Invited Book Review of Indigenous Tourism Movements. Edited by Alexis C. Bunten and Nelson H. H. Graburn. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2018.. Journal of Anthropological Research. 2018;75:533–535.
DeLugan RM. Reimagining the strange and familiar in national belonging: Memory, heritage, and exclusion in the Dominican Republic. Journal of Anthropological Research. 2018;74(4):450–467.
2017
2016
DeLugan RM. ‘Turcos’ and ‘Chinos’ in El Salvador: orientalizing ethno-racialization and the transforming dynamics of national belonging. Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies. 2016;11(2):142–162.
2015
Known N. Invited Book Review of American Value: Migrants, Money, and Meaning in El Salvador and the United States. American Anthropologist. 2015;117:439–440.
Delugan R. Museums, Memory, and the Just Nation in Post-Civil War El Salvador. Museum and Society. 2015;13(3):266–279.