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Articles by Ruth E. Dominguez

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November 6, 2009 - 40537 words | Anthropology » Chile
It is important to note that information about human rights abuses in Chile, as well as the exact details and full connections of its recent political history, are still in the process of being sifted through, made public, gathered, and organized. According to the... Read Article »
November 3, 2009 - 15621 words | Anthropology »
The performativity of ritual, theatre, and spectacle give credence to all three being viewed as a type of social action. Not only do these representations involve enactments, as such, they also involve social interaction among participants. There is an intersection... Read Article »
October 26, 2009 - 2865 words | History » Bosnia
The Tenth Circle of Hell: A Memoir of Life in the Death Camps of Bosnia, written by Rezak Hukanovic, is one survivor’s account of his experience during the war in former Yugoslavia. In a chronological manner, Hukanovic details events that happened in his native... Read Article »

Ruth E. Dominguez graduated in 2003 with a concentration in Sociocultural Anthropology from Columbia University in New York, NY.