
Christopher Krupa
Contact Information:
Phone: (416) 208-2893
Office: MW376
Email: ckrupa@utsc.utoronto.ca
Discipline:
Anthropology
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Research Interests
- capitalism, labor, value
- the state, para-states, and state effects
- violence
- Latin America, especially the Andean region
- historical anthropology
Teaching Interests & Responsibilities
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The Anthropology of Violence and Suffering
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Development, Inequality, and Social Change in Latin America
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The Anthropology of Law and Human Rights
Affiliations
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Councilor, American Ethnological Society
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Reviews Editor, Focaal: Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology
Awards & Grants
- “Collaborator,” Carnegie Corporation, “States at Regional Risk” (2007-2011), $483, 286, Bruce Knauft (P.I.)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, Emory University (2006-2008)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame (2006-2007), declined
- Doctoral Research Award, Pacific Rim Foundation, University of California
- Doctoral Award, SSHRCC (2000-2002)
Research Interests
- Off-Centered States: Political Formation and Deformation in the Andes (in preparation, with David Nugent)
- “Neoliberal Reckoning: Ecuador’s Archive of Suffering,” in The Violence of Ambiguity: Social Change and Subject Making in Postneoliberal Latin America, Nancy Grey Postero and Mark Goodale (eds.). (forthcoming, 2011)
- ”Mestizo Mainstream: Reaffirmations of Natural Citizenship in Ecuador,” in Subalternity and Difference: Investigations from the North and the South, Gyanendra Pandey (ed.), Routledge (forthcoming, 2011).
- ”State by Proxy: Privatized Government in the Andes.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 52:2 (2010): 319-350.
- ”Histories in Red: Ways of Seeing Lynching in Ecuador.” American Ethnologist 36: 1 (2009): 20-39.