Sujatha Fernandes
Affiliations: | 2006-2015 | Sociology | City University of New York, New York, NY, United States |
2016- | Political Economy and Sociology | University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorLisa Wedeen | grad student | 2003 | Chicago (PoliSci Tree) | |
(Dissertation co-chair) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeNatascia Boeri | grad student | 2016 | CUNY (The Graduate Center) |
Tommy Wu | grad student | 2019 | CUNY (The Graduate Center) |
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Frantz C, Fernandes S. (2018) Whose Movement Is It? Strategic Philanthropy and Worker Centers: Critical Sociology. 44: 896920516661857 |
Fernandes S. (2017) Stories and Statecraft: Afghan Women’s Narratives and the Construction of Western Freedoms Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 42: 643-667 |
Fernandes S. (2016) Building Child-Centered Social Movements Contexts. 15: 54-59 |
Fernandes S. (2011) Everyday wars of position social movements and the Caracas barrios in a Chávez era Colombia Internacional. 73: 71-90 |
Spronk S, Webber JR, Ciccariello-Maher G, et al. (2011) The Bolivarian Process in Venezuela: A Left Forum Historical Materialism. 19: 233-270 |
Fernandes S. (2010) Revolutionary praxis in a post-neoliberal era Interventions. 12: 88-99 |
Fernandes S. (2009) The Revolutionary Imagination in Cuba and Venezuela Nacla Report On the Americas. 42: 18-20 |
Fernandes S. (2007) Barrio women and popular politics in Chávez's Venezuela Latin American Politics and Society. 49: 97-127 |
Fernandes S. (2005) Transnationalism and Feminist Activism in Cuba: The Case of Magín Politics & Gender. 1: 431-452 |
Fernandes S. (2003) Fear of a Black Nation: Local Rappers, Transnational Crossings, and State Power in Contemporary Cuba Anthropological Quarterly. 76: 575-608 |