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Department of Anthropology
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Andres Dapuez
Graduate Student
adapuez@jhu.edu

Minimalist Andres Dapuez

The future of the transitional program ideated to support the Mexican agricultural sector incorporation to the NAFTA treaties is today under consideration at the Inter-American Development Bank and the Mexican government. PROCAMPO, after more than 15 years, has been integrated into farmers everyday life. The program that first used monetary “cash transfers” in Latin America helped to modify agriculturalists’s economic and political expectations. In many indigenous villages, this long-term development intervention has been routinezed through indigenous forms of government, and, it has also shaped economy and politics at many levels. In this sense, different modalities of promissory prestations have been produced in the intersection of the local, the national state and international organizations that ideated and financed the program. My research describes how the PROCAMPO program and ritual gifting communicate religious and secular attitudes toward the future, in an indigenous village of Yucatan, Mexico.

Awards, Scholarships and Research Grants

2005 Program in Latin-American Studies Travel Award, Johns Hopkins University.

2003 Tinker Fellowship, Center for Latin-American and Caribbean Studies, Michigan State University.

2002 Antorchas Foundation Award, for the book “Monedas Peronistas”.

2002-2004 IIE-Fulbright Scholarship for pursuing PhD studies.

2000 Scholar-Exchange Program. Spanish Government. Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville. Spain.

1998-2001 (Secyt) National University of Córdoba Research Fellowship.

1998-1999 Center for Advanced Studies, National University of Córdoba, Research fellowship.

BOOKS:

Dar, intercambiar, ofrendar. Editorial el Cíclope-Ferreyra Ediciones, Córdoba, Argentina, July 2006.

Monedas Peronistas. Editorial Alción, Córdoba, Argentina, 2002. http://peronistcoins.blogspot.com

Museo Dapuez, Editorial Alción, Córdoba, Argentina, 1997.


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