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MARIAN E. SCHLOTTERBECK Department of History University of California, Davis One Shields Ave Davis, California 95616 mschlotterbeck@ucdavis.edu Office: 3205 SSH Cell: 765-720-5001 http://history.ucdavis.edu/people/mschlott EMPLOYMENT Dec. 2013-present July-Dec. 2013 Assistant Professor, Department of History, UC Davis Acting Assistant Professor, Department of History, UC Davis EDUCATION 2013 Ph.D. with distinction, History, Yale University 2010 M. Phil., History, Yale University 2008 M.A., History, Yale University 2005 B.A., History with highest honors, Latin American Studies, Oberlin College AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Modern Latin America Human Rights Social Movements and Revolutions History of Childhood and Youth PUBLICATIONS Book Beyond the Vanguard: Everyday Revolutionaries in Allende s Chile (under contract with University of California Press, forthcoming May 2018) Refereed Journal Articles, Book Chapters 2014 Actos televisados: el Chile de la dictadura visto por el Chile del bicentenario, A Contracorriente: A Journal on Social History and Literature in Latin America 12:1 (Fall 2014). 2016, 2010, Steven S. Volk and Marian E. Schlotterbeck, Gender, Order, and Femicide. Reading the 2007 Popular Culture of Murder in Ciudad Juárez, Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies 32:1 (Spring 2007): 53-86. Essay revised and published in Making a Killing: Femicide, Free Trade, and La Frontera, ed. Alicia Gaspar de Alba (Austin, TX: UT Austin Press, 2010) and The Chicano Studies Reader: An Anthology of Aztlán, eds. Chon A. Noriega, et al. 2 nd ed. (2010) and 3 rd edition (UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press, 2016) Other Publications 2015 Chile: Reflecting on the Revolutionary Left, The Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies, 28-31. Book Reviews forthcoming Leith Passmore, The Wars inside Chile s Barracks: Remembering Military Service under Pinochet (Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2017) 2013 Tanya Harmer, Allende s Chile and the Inter-American Cold War (Chapel Hill: UNC Press, 2011) in Oral History Review 40:2 (2013): 449-451.

Marian E. Schlotterbeck, UC Davis 2 FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS National competitions 2010-2011 International Dissertation Research Fellowship, Social Science Research Council 2010-2011 Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship 2006 Rotary Academic-Year Ambassadorial Scholarship to the Universidad de Concepción UC Davis 2016-2017 Hellman Fellowship for early career scholars, Hellman Family Foundation 2016-2017 Junior Faculty Manuscript Workshop, UC-wide Humanities Research Institute 2016 Davis Humanities Institute Faculty Research Fellowship 2015 Campus nominee for NEH Summer Stipend Fellowship 2015-2016 Academic Affairs Faculty Development Award 2015-2016 Institute for Social Sciences, Individual Faculty Research Award 2014-2017 Academic Senate Committee on Research, Small Grant in Aid of Research (3) 2014, 2016 Academic Senate Research Travel Award Program (2) Yale University 2012-2013 Whiting Fellowship in the Humanities, Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation 2012 Andrew W. Mellon Dissertation Writing Fellowship 2011 Smith-Richardson Foundation Fellowship, Yale International Security Studies 2008 Pre-Dissertation Grant from the MacMillan Center for International Studies 2008, 2009 Tinker Foundation Field Research Grant Oberlin College 2005 Phi Beta Kappa, George and Carrie Life Fund Prize TEACHING Undergraduate Courses Latin America Since 1900 (7C) Human Rights in Latin America (161) www.derechoslatinamerica.com History of Chile (164) Latin American Social Revolutions (165) Childhood and Youth in Latin America (102J seminar) Graduate Seminars New Trends in Latin American Historiography (202i) Revolution and Counterrevolution in Latin America (201I two-quarter seminar sequence cotaught with Chuck Walker) Social Protest and Radical Politics in the Americas (201i) Historiography of 20 th century Latin America (201i) Doctoral Dissertation Advising 2017 William San Martín, Nitrogen Revolutions: Science, Policy, and the Challenge of Sustainability in Cold War Chile and its Aftermaths, Ph.D. Diss., Co-Chair Placement: Postdoc in the Program in Science, Technology and Society and the History Section at MIT. In progress Melanie Peinado, Sex and Medicine: Treating Homosexuality in Chilean Society, 1880-1960, Ph.D. advisor and Dissertation Chair In progress Renzo Aroni, Historicizing Violence, Memory and Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Peru, Ph.D. Diss., Committee Member In progress Emily Frankel, The Castillo-Velasco-Echeverría Family Saga, Ph.D. Diss. Spanish and Portuguese Department, Committee Member

Marian E. Schlotterbeck, UC Davis 3 In progress In progress In progress Matthew Casey, The Religion Question: How Christians Shaped Society during Peru s Long Cold War, Ph.D. Diss., Committee Member Griselda Jarquín, Contested Legacies of Revolution: Transnational Networks in Nicaragua and the U.S., 1979-1990, Ph.D. Diss., Committee Member Cameron Johnson, Mariátegui s Restless and Reformist Metropolis: Urban Transformation, Intellectual Culture, and the State in 1920s Lima, Ph.D. Diss., Committee Member Qualifying Exam Director in 20 th Century Latin American History (Spring 2018) Génesis Lara, Viridiana Hernández, Gerardo Alcala-Dyer, Miguel Novoa Spring 2017 Pablo Silva-Fajardo, Melanie Peinado, Renzo Aroni, Emily Frankel (Spanish and Portuguese) Spring 2016 Arelis Rivero Cabrera (Spanish and Portuguese) Spring 2014 William San Martín, Matthew Casey, Patricia Palma, Juan Carlos Medel Toro, Cameron Johnson, Griselda Jarquín Prospectus Exam committee member (Spring 2018) Génesis Lara, Viridiana Hernández, Gerardo Alcala-Dyer, Miguel Novoa, Ashley Sherpa-Flack (U.S. international history) Spring 2017 Melanie Peinado, Renzo Aroni, Emily Frankel (Spanish and Portuguese) Spring 2016 Arelis Rivero Cabrera (Spanish & Portuguese) Spring 2015 Cameron Johnson, Griselda Jarquín Spring 2014 William San Martín, Matthew Casey, Patricia Palma, Juan Carlos Medel Toro CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (2018) Creating Citizens: Civic Education in the Chilean transition, Latin American Studies Association, May 28-30 (2018) Home Alone in Pinochet s Chile: Memories of Adolescence under Authoritarianism, Council for Latin American History at the AHA, January 6 2017 The Politics of Childhood in Pinochet s Chile: The 1979 UNICEF International Year of the Child, Society for the History of Childhood and Youth, June 21-23 (2017) Revolutionary Spectacle: Fidel Castro in Allende s Chile, November 10 December 4, 1971, American Historical Association, January 5-8 (2017) Roundtable participant, Gender, Citizenship, and Processes of Revolution, Chile-Rio de la Plata Studies Committee, Council for Latin American History, January 5-8 2016 Assembling a Revolution in Chile: University Reform and the Rise of the Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria, 1964-1969, Urban History Association, October 12-14 2016 Workshop organizer, New Histories of the Popular Unity in Chile, and Chair, Temas sobre historia económica panel, Latin American Studies Association, May 27-30 2015 La Latinoamericanización de Estados Unidos: Un concepto para una pedagogía de concientización en el Siglo XXI (paper) and participant in the workshop New Histories of Latin American Transitions to Democracy, Latin American Studies Association, May 27-30

Marian E. Schlotterbeck, UC Davis 4 2015 Minor Characters: Childhood in Pinochet s Chile in Fiction and Film, American Historical Association Annual Meeting, January 2-5 2014 La Latinoamericanización de Estados Unidos: Un concepto para una pedagogía de concientización en el Siglo XXI, Estudios Latinoamericanos en contexto de post-guerra fría. Nuevas aproximaciones y revisiones de este campo de estudio, international seminar sponsored by Universidad Diego Portales and UC Davis, Santiago, Chile, August 11-13 2013 La batalla por la memoria en Chile: Los 80 y Los archivos del cardenal en el Chile del 2011, La performance del archivo en las post democracias latinoamericanas: diálogos ciudadanos en torno a la memoria y la historia, Tercer Encuentro Interdisciplinario en Estudios de Memoria, UC Davis, October 29-30 2013 Las asambleas del pueblo en Concepción, mayo - julio de 1972, A 40 años del golpe de Estado en Chile: usos y abusos en la historia, international history conference sponsored by eleven Chilean universities to commemorate the 40 th anniversary of the Chilean military coup, Santiago, Chile, September 2-4 2013 Panel Co-organizer: Rethinking the Left in 1960s Latin America: Generational Challenges to Social Change; Paper title: The MIR gave me more than it took away : Narratives of Militancy and Transformation in Chile s Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR), 1965-1973, American Historical Association Annual Meeting, January 3 6 2012 Panel Organizer: El mundo popular chileno, 1968-presente: Urban Popular Subjects in Revolution, Dictatorship and Democracy; Paper title: Poder popular in the province of Concepción, 1968-1973, Latin American Studies Association, May 23-26 2012 The University Reform Movement in Concepción and the Rise of the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR) in Chile, 1964-1969. Conference on Latin American History, at the American Historical Association Annual Meeting, January 5-8 2011 El MIR desde las bases: los casos de Coronel y Tomé, XIX Jornadas de Historia de Chile, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile, November 8-11 2011 El MIR desde las bases: el caso de Coronel, III Jornadas de Historia Política, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay, June 27-29 2011 El Presidente, el proyectil, el proyeccionista y la USIS: Imaginando Chile durante la Guerra Fría, 1950-1953, XI Jornadas de Estudiantes de Postgrado, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile, January 12-14 2010 Everyday Revolution: Grassroots Movements and the Making of Socialism in Chile, 1960-1973, Summer Institute on Oral History, Columbia University, June 7-18 2008 La experiencia estadounidense sobre desclasificación de documentos, el National Security Archive y la Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), co-presented with Peter Kornbluh, International Seminar on Human Rights and Access to Information, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile, July 28

Marian E. Schlotterbeck, UC Davis 5 2007 The Posada File: International Archives on the Terrorist Bombing of Cubana Flight 455, copresented with Peter Kornbluh, Latin American Studies Association, September 5-8 2005 Gendered Meanings and Modernity on the Border: Popular Representations of Women and Maquiladoras, Ciudad Juárez, 1994-2004, Third International Colloquium on the History of Women and Gender in Mexico, Salt Lake City, September 22-24 Invited lectures and workshops (2018) Human Rights in Higher Education Workshop, University of Connecticut s Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, March 23 2017 Childhood under Authoritarianism: Insights from working with child-produced sources, UC Davis History Department's Women's and Gender History research cluster, November 1 2016 Everyday Revolutions: Grassroots Movements in Revolutionary Chile, keynote speaker for Oberlin College s Latin American Studies program, November 29 2016 El abrazo entre dos pueblos : Fidel in Allende s Chile, November-December 1971, UC-Cuba Faculty and Graduate Student Retreat, UC Berkeley, February 5 2015 Rethinking Latin America's Revolutionary Left: The Chilean MIR Fifty Years Later, Bay Area Latin America Forum sponsored by UC Berkeley Center for Latin American Studies, Oct 27 2015 Roundtable participant, Re-imaginando Rupturas: Nuevas metodologías de la Historia Reciente y la Memoria en Chile, MA in Latin American History Colloquium, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile, September 8 2015 The MIR and its Legacy: Rethinking Revolutionary Militancy, UC Davis Summer Abroad, Santiago, Chile, August 20 and to Chilean undergraduates in a Universidad Diego Portales History Department seminar, September 1; same presentation given to 2013 UCD Summer Abroad students 2014 By Our Own Means : Socialist Utopia in Building Revolutionary Shantytowns in Chile, The Berkeley Latin American History Working Group, November 13 2014 Judge, Chile-California Conference Graduate Student Poster Session, UC Davis, October 17 2014 Discussant, Contemporary Political History Seminar, Centro de Investigación y Documentación en Chile Contemporáneo de la Universidad Finis Terrae (CIDOC), September 3 2014 Discussant, Fourth Annual UC Davis Spring Human Rights Symposium, May 9-10 2013 La UP, el MIR, y las memorias de las militancia, in Chile, 40 Years after the Coup: Politics, Aesthetics, Memories, Graduate Seminar, UC Davis Spanish Dept., October 15 2013 Politics and Culture in Chile, Yale School of Management, International Experience: Chile, February 1; same lecture also presented February 7, 2012

Marian E. Schlotterbeck, UC Davis 6 2011 Introduction to Steven S. Volk, Oberlin College, recipient Outstanding Baccalaureate College Professor of the Year, CASE and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Washington, DC, November 7 2011 La política estadounidense hacia Chile en los años 60 y 70: una historia de los documentos desclasificados, History Department, Universidad Andrés Bello, Concepción, August 23 2011 Metodología y Historia Oral: Cómo se hace una buena entrevista? Workshop for the Historical Methods and Methodology Seminar, History Department, Universidad ARCIS, Concepción, Chile, June 9 2009 Operation Condor Declassified: A Case Study in International Terrorism, Summer Institute for high school educators sponsored by the Yale and Georgetown Latin American Studies Outreach Programs, July 9 2009 Documentos o Muerte: Forensic History, Human Rights and the Search for Justice, invited lecture co-presented with Peter Kornbluh, Council of Latin American and Iberian Studies, Yale University, February 3 2008 Chilean Economic History, 1970-2008, Yale University School of Management, International Experience: Chile, October 6 2008 La política estadounidense hacia Salvador Allende y el gobierno de la Unidad Popular, lecture and workshop on declassified U.S. documents and right to know advocacy at the Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile, July 9 and the Universidad de los Lagos, Osorno, Chile, July 21 SERVICE International 2015 Invited Professor, MA Program in Latin American History, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile 2012 Evaluator, FONDECYT Research Funding Competition, Government of Chile Professional 2016 LASA Evaluation Committee for Ford Foundation funded projects 2016 Book manuscript referee, Routledge s Latin American Tópicos series 2015 Article manuscript referee for The Latin Americanist 2014 Outside reviewer for tenure promotion case at Swarthmore College UC Davis University 2016-present Human Rights Program Committee 2015-present Faculty Advisory Board, Center for Educational Effectiveness 2015-present Undocu-Ally Educator, The AB540 and Undocumented Center 2014-2016 Coordinator, Human Rights Faculty Writing Group at the Davis Humanities Institute 2014-present Honors College Faculty Mentor 2013-present Steering Committee Member, Hemispheric Institute of the Americas (HIA)

Marian E. Schlotterbeck, UC Davis 7 Department of History 2016-2018 Undergraduate Program Committee 2016-2018 Undergraduate Honors Program Committee 2016-2017 Undergraduate Prize Committee 2015-2016 Search Committee Member History of Brazil 2014-2016 Faculty Advisor to Phi Alpha Theta history honors society 2013-2014 Department Secretary LANGUAGES Spanish Near native fluency Portuguese Reading and basic speaking French Reading PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Historical Association Conference on Latin American History Latin American Studies Association Society for the History of Children and Youth