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JAN HOFFMAN FRENCH CURRICULUM VITAE Department of Sociology and Anthropology University of Richmond, 302 Weinstein Hall, Richmond, VA 23173 Phone 804.287.6429; Fax 804.287.1278 jfrench@richmond.edu EMPLOYMENT AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012-present Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Richmond 2006-2012 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Richmond 2006 (Spring) Visiting Assistant Professor, Duke University 2003-2005 Postdoctoral Fellow, Northwestern University (Rockefeller); Kellogg Center for International Studies; University of Maryland (Latin American Studies) 1996-2003 Graduate Student and Instructor, Duke University, Department of Cultural Anthropology 1988-1996 Morgan, Lewis (Miami and New York offices) 1985-1987 Assistant City Attorney, Logan, Utah 1984-1985 Susman & Duffy, New Haven, Connecticut 1983-1984 Sullivan & Cromwell, New York 1981-1982 Campos, Salles, Portugal & Vaz, São Paulo, Brazil EDUCATION Ph.D. 2003 Duke University, Department of Cultural Anthropology Dissertation: The Rewards of Resistance: Legalizing Identity among Descendants of Indians and Fugitive Slaves in Northeastern Brazil Committee: William O Barr (Director), Orin Starn, Katherine Ewing, Irene Silverblatt, John Conley, and Barbara Yngvesson Graduate Certificate in Latin American and Caribbean Studies J.D. 1981 University of Connecticut School of Law (4/134) B.A. 1975 Temple University, Anthropology (magna cum laude) FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS EXTERNAL 2015 American Philosophical Society Franklin Research Grant 2011 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Stipend American Council of Learned Societies, Ryskamp Research Fellowship, Alternate 2010 The Alfred B Thomas Award from the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies (SECOLAS) Latin American Studies Association Brazil Section Best Book Award Roberto Reis Book Award, Brazilian Studies Association, Honorable Mention 2005 The Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame (Fall) 2004-2005 Rockefeller Foundation Residential Fellowship in the Humanities and Study of Culture at Northwestern University 2004 University of Maryland at College Park, Center for Latin American Studies, Postdoctoral Fellowship (Spring) 2000 Social Science Research Council (SSRC) and the American Council of Learned Societies, International Dissertation Field Research Fellowship 2000 J. William Fulbright Dissertation Grant

2000 National Science Foundation (NSF), Dissertation Improvement Grant INTERNAL 2017 Faculty Research Grant ($5,500) 2016 Faculty Member of the Year, Epsilon Circle of the Omicron Delta Kappa national leadership honor society Chosen by ODK to give the Last Lecture in November 2016 Faculty Research Grant ($1600) 2015 PETE Course Development Grant ($3,000) Summer Research Fellowship ($6,000) 2014 Summer Research Fellowship ($6,000) 2013 Curriculum Internationalization Grant, International Education; PETE Course Transformation Grant 2013 Summer Research Fellowship ($6,000) Faculty Research Grant ($5,000) 2011 Summer Research Fellowship ($6,000) Faculty Research Grant ($4,500) 2010 Summer Research Fellowship ($6,000) 2009 Faculty Research Grant ($4,000) 2008 Summer Research Fellowship ($5,000) Faculty Research Grant ($4,400) 2007 Summer Research Fellowship ($5,000) 2002 Dean s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Duke University Duke University Graduate School Travel Award 1999 Mellon/Latin American Studies Travel Grant Duke University Graduate School Travel Award 1996-1999 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship (FLAS) Duke University Graduate School Fellowship 1997-1998 Tinker Field Research Grant 1998 Ford Seminar Summer Fellowship/Duke Center for International Studies 1981 The Connecticut Law Tribune Prize for Outstanding Written Work and American Jurisprudence Book Awards PUBLICATIONS BOOK, ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS From Honor to Dignity: Criminal Libel, Press Freedom, and Racist Speech in Brazil, Vanderbilt E-Journal of Luso-Hispanic Studies, Volume 10 (2015) peer reviewed http://ejournals.library.vanderbilt.edu/index.php/lusohispanic/issue/view/168 At Play in the Field of Law: Symbolic Capital and Foreign Attorneys in LL.M. Programs, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Winter 2015) Rethinking Police Violence in Brazil: Unmasking the Public Secret of Race, Latin American Politics and Society, Volume 55, Number 4 (Winter 2013) The Power of Definition: Brazil s Contribution to Universal Concepts of Indigeneity, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, Vol. 18 (2011) Legalizing Identities: Becoming Black or Indian in Brazil's Northeast (University of North Carolina Press 2009). The Alfred B Thomas Award from the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies (SECOLAS) (2010) Latin American Studies Association Brazil Section Best Book Award (2010) Roberto Reis Book Award, Brazilian Studies Association, Honorable Mention (2010) Cosmopolitan Theory and Anthropological Practice in Brazil, in Rethinking Intellectuals in Latin America, Eds Bret Gustafson and Mabel Moraña, (Frankfurt/Madrid: Iberoamericana/Vervuert 2010) 2

Ethnoracial Identity in a Neoliberal Age: Government Recognition of Difference in Northeast Brazil, in Beyond Neoliberalism in Latin America, Eds. John Burdick, Philip Oxhorn, and Kenneth Roberts (Palgrave MacMillan 2009). Ethnoracial Land Restitution: Finding Indians and Fugitive Slave Descendants in the Brazilian Northeast in The Rights And Wrongs Of Land Restitution: Restoring What Was Ours, Eds. Derick Fay and Deborah James. (Routledge 2008) A Tale of Two Priests and Two Struggles: Liberation Theology from Dictatorship to Democracy in the Brazilian Northeast, The Americas, Volume 63, No. 3 (January 2007) Performing Slave Descent: Cultural Heritage and the Right to Land in Brazil, In Cultural Heritage and Human Rights, eds. Helaine Silverman and D. Fairchild Ruggles (Springer 2007) Association for Political & Legal Anthropology, Encyclopedia of Law and Society (Sage Publications 2007) Buried Alive: Imagining Africa in the Brazilian Northeast, American Ethnologist,Volume 33, No.3 (August 2006) Making Identity: Law, Memory, and Race in Comparative Perspective, In Race, Roots and Relations: Native and African Americans, edited by Terry Straus, 248-64: Albatross Press, 2005 Translation: Construindo Identidade : Luta, Lei e Memória em uma Perspectiva Comparada [Constructing Identity : Struggle, Law, and Memory in a Comparative Perspective], In O Rio Sem História? Leituras sobre o Rio São Francisco, edited by Antônio Fernando Araújo de Sá and Vanessa Maria Brasil, Aracaju: FAPESE (2005) Personal Encounters with the Work of Laura Nader, Law and Society Review, Volume 39, Issue 4 (June 2005) Mestizaje and Law Making in Indigenous Identity Formation in Northeastern Brazil: After the Conflict Came the History, American Anthropologist, Volume 106, No. 4 (December 2004) Dancing for Land: Law Making and Cultural Performance in Northeastern Brazil, Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Volume 25, No. 2 (May 2002) Translation: Os Quilombos e seus Direitos Hoje: Entre a Construção das Identidades e a História [Quilombos and Their Rights Today: Between the Construction of Identities and History], Revista de História da Universidade de São Paulo, Vol. 149, No.2 (2003) Brazil's Profit Remittance Law: Encouraging Foreign Investment at the Lowest Possible Cost, Law and Policy in International Business (The International Journal of Georgetown University Law Center), Volume 14, No. 2 (1982) BOOK REVIEWS The Color of Love: Racial Features, Stigma, and Socialization in Black Brazilian Families. By Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman. American Journal of Sociology, Volume 122, No. 3 (2016). The Paradox of Relevance: Ethnography and Citizenship in the United States. By Carol J. Greenhouse. Law and Society Review, Volume 47, No. 3 (2013). Black and Green: Afro-Colombians, Development and Nature in the Pacific Lowlands. By Kiran Asher, Journal of Latin American Studies (2010). Legacies of Race: Identities, Attitudes, and Politics in Brazil. By Stanley Bailey, American Anthropologist (September 2010). Insurgent Citizenship: Disjunctions of Democracy and Modernity in Brazil. By James Holston, Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Vol. 14 (2009). Dilemmas of Modernity: Bolivian Encounters with Law and Liberalism. By Mark Goodale. Journal of Anthropological Research (2009). 3

Rights in Rebellion: Indigenous Struggle and Human Rights in Chiapas. By Shannon Speed, Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Vol. 14, No. 1 (2009). Religion and the Politics of Ethnic Identity in Bahia, Brazil. By Stephen Selka, Journal of Anthropological Research (2009). Now We Are Citizens: Indigenous Politics in Postmulticultural Bolivia. By Nancy Grey Postero. Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology (2008) Racial Revolutions: Antiracism and Indian Resurgence in Brazil. By Jonathan W. Warren. Durham: Duke University Press, 2001, Hispanic American Historical Review, Volume 84, Issue 2 (May 2004): 372-73. CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION AND PRESENTATIONS Repensando a Violência Policial no Brasil: Desmascarando o Segredo Público da Raça presented at the VI International Symposium on Brazilian History, Fundação Casa Rui Barbosa, Rio de Janeiro, June 9, 2015, and presented at the Federal University of Sergipe, October 9, 2016. From Honor to Dignity: Criminal Libel, Press Freedom, and Racist Speech in Brazil presented at the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, December 3-6, 2014; XXXII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Chicago, May 21-24, 2014; Law and Society Association, Minneapolis, May 28-31, 2014. Diverse Voices: Alternative Knowledge, Communities, and Heritage in Latin America commentator at UNC-CH & Duke University Consortium in Latin American and Caribbean Studies Conference, February 8, 2014. Considering 25 Years of Quilombo Recognition: Land Reform for Rural Black Communities? presented at the XXXI International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association Washington, DC, May 29-June 1, 2013. Rethinking Police Violence in Brazil: The Public Secret of Race, presented at the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, November 15, 2012, as part of Invited Session, Moving the Boundaries of Justice: Studies in the Ethnography of Impunity in Latin America. The Politics of Societal Resistance to Racist Police Practices in Contemporary Brazil: Judicial, Legislative, and Executive Responses to Police Impunity, presented at Intimate Ethnographies of the Brazilian State, A Workshop at Cornell University, April 2012, and at Latin American Studies Association, San Francisco, May 2012. Legalizing Identities: Becoming Black or Indian in Brazil's Northeast, presented as invited speaker at DesiguALdades conference at Free University of Berlin, December 9, 2011. History They Never Knew : Black Indians in Brazil and the United States, presented as invited plenary panel speaker at Our Legacy: Indigenous-African Relations across the Americas, April 29 May 1, 2011, York University, Toronto, Canada. Unjust Imprisonment and Racial Discrimination: What State Courts Can Contribute to the Goal of Equality and the End of Impunity in Brazil, presented at the Tenth Conference of the Brazilian Studies Association (BRASA X), in Brasília on July 24, 2010, and at King s College on December 5, 2011. The Power of Definition: Brazil s Contribution to Universal Concepts of Indigeneity, presented at the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, December 4, 2009, and as invited plenary speaker at the York University conference, Rethinking Multiculturalism: Brazil, Canada, and the United States, on January 29, 2010. Presented as invited speaker at Indiana University Law School symposium, Human Rights, Legal Systems, and Customary Cultures Across the Global South (April 9, 2010), and as plenary panel speaker at the University of Wisconsin Madison Law School conference, Laws Locations: The Textures of Legality in Developing and Transitional Societies (April 23, 2010). 4

Legalizing Identities: Becoming Black or Indian in Brazil's Northeast, presented at King's College, London, Department of Portuguese and Brazilian Studies, October 13, 2009. Os Quilombos e seus Direitos Hoje: Entre a Construção das Identidades e a História, presented at the Second International Brazil-US Dialogue Symposium: Anthropological Studies and Processes of Production of Difference, University of São Paulo Anthropology Department, São Paulo, Brazil, June 2009 and at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, November 2009. The Police Officer Was the Same Color as I: Racial Insults, Injury, and Remedy in Brazil and the United States, presented at Latin American Studies Association, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 2009 and presented at the Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London, School of Advanced Study, October 12, 2009. Anthropological Politics of Government Recognition: Rural Black Communities Become Cosmopolitan Quilombos, presented on invited session, Bahia s Place in Traveling Theory: Diaspora, Ethnography, and Cosmopolitanism in Northeastern Brazil at American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, November 2008. We Have Always Been Activists: Brazilian Anthropologists, Indians, and Quilombolas, presented at Intellectuals and Agendas of Change in Latin America, Washington University, St. Louis, November 8, 2008. Roundtable on the future of Legal Anthropology, Princeton University, October 17, 2008 Perspectives on 'Quilombo' Recognition, Titling, and Support under the Lula Government, presented at Nurturing Hope, Deepening Democracy, and Combating Inequalities: An Assessment of Lula's Presidency, Duke University, May 27-28, 2008. Ethnoracial Identity and Multiculturalism in a Moment of Post-Neoliberalism: Recognition and Redistribution in the Brazilian Northeast presented at: Brazilian Studies Association, New Orleans, March 27-29, 2008. American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, December 2007. Ethnoracial Land Restitution: Finding Indians and Fugitive Slave Descendants in the Brazilian Northeast at Power and Property Rights: 21 st Century Land Reforms, 2007-08 Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar, The Changing Nature(s) of Land: Property, Peasants, and Agricultural Production in a Global World, at UNC-Chapel Hill, October 26-27, 2007. Rethinking Multiculturalism and Mestizaje Emerging from the Shadow of Neoliberalism at Latin American Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, September 2007. Commentary on the Brazil panel at the Conference on Political Imaginaries in Latin America: Reverberations within the Contemporary Left at Indiana University, May 4, 2007. Lawyers and Anthropologists in Brazil: The Ministério Público Federal and the Shaping of Historical Memory, at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association in San José, California, November 18, 2006. Rewards of Resistance and the Desire for Development and Land in the Brazilian Northeast, presented at: Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 2006; Human Dimensions of Environmental Systems at University of Illinois at Urbana Champagne, March 9, 2006; and American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, December 3, 2005; Multiculturalism and Mestizaje in the Shadow of Neoliberalism Conference on Mestizajes/Mestiçagens at the University of Cambridge, September 16-18, 2005. Legalizing Identity: Law and Processes of Identity Formation Law and Society Association, Las Vegas, June 2, 2005 Ethnoracial Identity in a Neoliberal Age: Government Recognition of Difference in Northeast Brazil presented at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University at the conference Beyond Neoliberalism? Patterns, Responses, and New Directions in Latin American and the Caribbean, sponsored by The Program on Latin America and the Caribbean, Syracuse, April 15-16, 2005 5

A Tale of Two Priests and Two Struggles: The Shifting Landscape of Catholic Church-State Relations from Dictatorship to Democracy (Sergipe 1970-2000) presented at The Cultures of Dictatorship: Historical Reflections on the Brazilian Golpe of 1964, An International Symposium, University of Maryland at College Park, October 14-16, 2004. Personal Encounters with the Work of Laura Nader Law and Society Association, Chicago, May 29, 2004. We Are Indians Even If Our Faces Aren t Painted : The Taking of an Island in Northeastern Brazil, presented at Brazilian Studies Association, June 12, 2004; University of Maryland at College Park, May 5, 2004; and American Anthropological Association, November 2003. Laws That Make Promises: Courtroom Testimony, Racial Slurs, and Symbolic Power Law and Society Association, May 30-June 1, 2002. Buried Alive: Slavery, Family, and Community in a Story from Northeastern Brazil, presented at: Brazilian Studies Association, Atlanta (2003); Conference on 5000 Years of Slavery, University of Nottingham, England (2002); American Anthropological Association (2002); and Conference on Law, Culture, and the Humanities, University of Pennsylvania (2001); Dancing for Land: Law, Memory, and Ethnic Identity among Descendants of Indians and Fugitive Slaves in Northeastern Brazil, presented at: Conference on Law, Culture, and the Humanities, University of Texas (2001); Law and Society Association, Budapest (2001); and Latin American Studies Association, Washington, D.C. (2001). Legal Rights and Identity among Indians and Descendants of Fugitive Slaves in Post- Dictatorship Brazil Conference on Law, Culture, and the Humanities, Wake Forest Law School, March 13, 1999. INVITED LECTURES AND KEYNOTES Last Lecture, Life is an Improvisation, invited by students (ODK), University of Richmond, November 7, 2016 Invited speaker, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2016 Anthropology Speakers Series, September 29, 2016 Invited panelist, Center for Civic Engagement, University of Richmond, Brown Bag Discussion Series, Reflecting on Rio, September 16, 2016. Invited speaker, University of Richmond, Insurgent Ecologies: Politics, Citizenship, and Belonging in Post-Neoliberal Latin and Latino America. September 25, 2015. Keynote speaker, University of Virginia s Third Annual Innovation in Pedagogy Summit, May 6, 2015. Modeling Democracy in the Classroom: Making the Most of Class Participation. Invited speaker, Washington and Lee, Anthropology Department, April 20, 2015. Invited speaker, William and Mary College, Anthropology Department, April 15, 2015. Invited speaker, University of Oklahoma, Center for International Studies, February 17, 2015. Invited speaker, Brown University, Watson Institute for International Studies, November 5, 2014. Invited speaker, Vanderbilt University, Robert Penn Warren Center, October 29, 2014. Keynote speaker, Symposium on Constructing Brazil in the United States, University of Iowa, October 17-18, 2014. Human Rights and A Life Well Lived, AKD Speaker, Randolph-Macon College, May 8, 2013. Race, Ethnicity, and Social Inclusion in Brazil, Foreign Service Institute, U.S. State Department, January 8, 2013. Social Race, Terms of Racial Justice event, University of Richmond, October 30, 2012. A Discussion on International Human Rights, Virginia Commonwealth University, September 25, 2012. 6

History They Never Knew : Black Indians in Brazil and the United States at Our Legacy: Indigenous-African Relations across the Americas at York University, Toronto (invited) 2011. Invited speaker on Legalizing Identities at Free University of Berlin, University of Wisconsin at Madison, University of Missouri, and Washington and Lee, 2011. Invited plenary speaker, York University conference, Rethinking Multiculturalism: Brazil, Canada, and the United States, on January 29, 2010. Invited speaker, Indiana University Law School symposium, Human Rights, Legal Systems, and Customary Cultures Across the Global South (April 9, 2010 Invited plenary speaker, University of Wisconsin Madison Law School conference, Laws Locations: The Textures of Legality in Developing and Transitional Societies (April 23, 2010). Presentations on Brazilian culture at Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, VA, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015. Presentation as paid consultant to Duke University Law School class regarding land law issues in Brazil, February 9, 2010. Invited address, Duke University Department of Cultural Anthropology, March 20, 2009. Presentations on Brazilian and Argentine culture to International Masters of Business Administration class, University of Richmond, annually in February, 2007-2012. Invited address, George Mason Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, April 19, 2007. Buried Alive: From Family Story to Slave Narrative in Brazil's Northeast, Michigan State University, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, November 3, 2005. Rewards of Resistance: Legalizing Identity among Descendants of Indians and Fugitive Slaves in the Brazilian Northeast, presented at Northwestern University, Rockefeller Foundation Series, March 30, 2005; University of Washington, Latin American Studies Speaker Series, April 13, 2005; and Arizona State University School of Justice and Social Inquiry, March 24, 2005. Legalizing Identity and the Desire for Development in the Brazilian Northeast Indiana University, March 3, 2005. Buried Alive: Legalizing Identity and the Politics of Performance in the Brazilian Northeast, presented at: University of Illinois, Urbana Champagne, February 28, 2005; and University of Arizona, March 7, 2005. TEACHING, MENTORING, AND ADVISING Courses Taught 2006-2017 University of Richmond Anthropology of Human Rights (Spring 2007, Fall 2008, Fall 2010, Spring 2012, Spring 2013, Spring 2015, Spring 2017) Anthropology of Race (Fall 2012, Spring 2014) Anthropology of Tourism (Fall 2015) Bringing Human Rights Home (Spring 2014, Spring 2016) Capstone to Cultural Anthropology (Spring 2015, Spring 2016, Spring 2017) Cultures and Peoples of Latin America (Fall 2006) Ethnographic Methods (Fall 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016) Indigenous Peoples of the Americas (Fall 2007) Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Fall 2006, Spring 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, Fall 2013) Latin America: An Ethnographic Perspective (Spring 2009, 2010; Fall 2011) 7

Law and Order: The Anthropology of Justice (Spring 2010) Native America Today: Tocqueville Seminar (Spring 2011, Fall 2013) Theoretical Foundations of Cultural Anthropology (Spring 2008, 2010) 2006 Duke University - Visiting Assistant Professor Theoretical Foundations of Cultural Anthropology (Spring) Anthropology of Law (Spring) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Instructor Introduction to Latin American Studies (Spring) 2004 University of Maryland at College Park Postdoctoral Fellow Race and Ethnicity in Latin America (Spring) 1998-2002 Duke University Instructor Anthropology of Race, Anthropology of Law (Fall 2002); Theoretical Foundations of Cultural Anthropology (Spring and Fall 2001); Anthropology of Law (Fall1998) 1997 Duke University Teaching Assistant Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (three sections) (Fall) 1987 Utah State University Instructor Legal Anthropology, Education Law, Business Law Mentoring, Advising, and Pedagogical Initiatives AT UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND 2016 Honors Thesis advisor for Emily Gove 2016 Faculty mentor for Lauren Mitchell (David D. Burhans Civic Fellowship) 2015 PETE lunch on Adventures in Team Teaching Across the Disciplines (November 10, 2015) 2015 Faculty mentor for Molly Rossi (F. Amanda DeBusk Civic Fellowship) Faculty mentor for Kristin Neil (David D. Burhans Civic Fellowship) 2015 Co-advisor of senior thesis, Rand Irons (Political Science) 2015 Course Transformation Grant, Program for Teaching Effectiveness 2013 Community Based Learning Faculty Fellow 2013 Curriculum Internationalization Grant, International Education 2013 Course Transformation Grant, Program for Teaching Effectiveness 2013 Faculty mentor for Gwen Setterberg (summer research) Faculty mentor for Jasmine Jones (Deborah L. Marsh Civic Fellowship) 2014-present College Fellow Faculty in Residence, Westhampton Hall 2012-2014 College Fellow Faculty in Residence, Moore Hall 2012 Faculty mentor for Audrey Rauschert, Cheyenne Varner, and David Davenport (summer research) Co-advisor for senior thesis for Maria A. Lee (with history honors) 2011 ipad Initiative participant at UR for library ethnography project 2010 Faculty mentor for Grace Leonard (David D. Burhans Civic Fellowship) 2008-2009 President s College Associate (named PCA of the Year) Co-advisor for senior thesis (interdisciplinary studies) for Kelly Landers and Gabrielle Miscewicz 2007-present Major and Pre-major Advising, University of Richmond 2007 Grant from Common Cause to take students/members of community to National Museum of American Indian 2007 Applied for, and participated in, the ipod Initiative at University of Richmond SERVICE ON PHD COMMITTEES 2008-present Member of PhD Committee, Bethany Bloomston, Syracuse University Department of Anthropology 8

2007-2012 Member of PhD Committee, Brenda Baletti, UNC-Chapel Hill Geography Department (received degree in 2012) 2006-2010 Member of PhD Committee, Alvaro Jarrin, Duke University Department of Cultural Anthropology (received degree in 2010) (currently Assistant Professor, Holy Cross) SERVICE Departmental and University Service President, University Faculty Senate, 2015-2016 Senator, University Faculty Senate, 2016-2019 Co-Chair (with President Ronald Crutcher), Strategic Plan Steering Committee, 2015-2017 Chair, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, 2015-present SACSCOC Compliance Certification Steering Committee, 2016-2018 Coordinator, Criminal Justice Program, 2015-2016 Student Engagement Working Group on University-wide Retention and Graduation Rates, 2015 Chair, Provost Search Committee, 2013-2014 Chair, University Faculty Council (UFC), 2013-2014 Member, University Faculty Council (UFC), 2011-2014 University Planning and Priorities Committee, 2013-2016 Arts and Sciences Dean s Advisory Council, 2013-2015 Provost Advisory Subcommittee of UFC, 2012-2014 University Grievance Committee, 2012-2014 University Committee on Committees, 2013-2014 Academic Calendar Working Group, 2013 College Fellow, Westhampton Hall, 2014-present College Fellow, Moore Hall, First Year Women s Dormitory, 2012-2014 Review of NEH applications for Arts and Sciences, 2013 Chair, Anthropology Search Committee, 2012-2013 Search Committee for Vice President for Business and Finance, 2011-2012 Assist International Education with Study Abroad Program in Brazil, 2009-2012 University General Education Committee, 2008-2011 Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee, 2008-2011 Tenure and Promotion Assessments (McGraw, Siebert, Hoyt, Meyer, Cobb) Advisory Boards: American Studies (2009-present), Tocqueville Seminar (2009-2012), Political Philosophy Economics and Law (2011-2014), Center for Teaching and Learning Technology (2010-2011) Search Committee for Tyler and Alice Haynes Endowed Chair in American Studies, 2008-2009 Anthropology Search Committee, 2006-2008, 2011-2012 Latin American and Iberian Studies Search Committee (Diversity Advocate) 2007, 2008 Session annually on Brazil through the Eyes of an Anthropologist at University of Richmond campus-wide admitted students events 2007-2011 Sociology Search Committee, Fall 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2016 Latino Student Organization (SALSA) Faculty Sponsor, 2007-2011 Professional Service National Endowment for the Humanities, Humanities Program Review Panel, Dec. 2016 Book Prize Committee, Brazil Section of Latin American Studies Association, 2015 Editorial Board, Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology (journal of the Society for Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, American Anthropological Association) 2014-2018 9

Advisory Board, Luso-Brazilian Review (2014-2018) National Endowment for the Humanities, Fellowship Review Panel, August 2014 Brazilian Studies Association Executive Committee (2006-2016) President 2012-2014 Vice President 2010-2012 Editorial Board, Political and Legal Anthropology Review (2010-present) Association for Political and Legal Anthropology (Program Co-Chair 2009-2010; Secretary/Treasurer 2001-2005) National Science Foundation, Law and Social Science Division, Review Panel, dissertation improvement grants (April 2010) Book Manuscript Reviews: University of North Carolina Press (Guzman 2011, Ansell 2012, Telles 2013); University of Minnesota Press (Perry 2012); Palgrave MacMillan Press (Kearney 2013; Roth-Gordon 2015) Article Manuscript Reviews: African and Black Diaspora: an International Journal; American Ethnologist; American Anthropologist; Antípoda (peer-reviewed, triennial journal from the Department of Anthropology at the Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia); Brésil(s) Brésil(s): Sciences Humaines et Sociales da Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales; Comparative Studies in Society and History; Estudos Históricos; Hispanic American Historical Review; Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology; Journal of Latin American Studies; Journal of Peasant Studies; Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute; Latin American Politics and Society; Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies; Law and Social Inquiry; Political and Legal Anthropology Review Grant Proposal Reviews: National Endowment for the Humanities; National Science Foundation; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; American Academy in Berlin; Swiss National Science Foundation Tenure and Promotion Reviews: Cornell University Department of Anthropology (Fajans 2012) Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies at UVA, Fellowship Workshop on dissertation chapter of Elina Hartikainen on candomblé in Bahia, Brazil (April 4, 2012) American Anthropological Association American Ethnological Society Society of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology Latin American Studies Association Section on Ethnicity, Race, and Indigenous Peoples (Secretary/Treasurer 2004-2007) Law and Society Association Community Service Vice Chair, Tri-Cities Local Human Rights Committee (Virginia Human Rights Committee) (2013-2016) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2016 Harvard Graduate School of Education, Management Development Program 2015 Professional coach for higher education administration with Ellen Cluverius, Richmond, Virginia 2011 Pedagogy Workshop weekly (syllabus design and teaching) for fall semester with Michael Palmer, University of Virginia OVERSEAS RESEARCH AND LANGUAGE TRAINING 2016 Research in Brazil (Laranjeiras, Sergipe) 10

2015 Research in Brazil (Bela Vista, Roraima, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo) 2013 Research in Brazil 2011 Research in Sergipe, Alagoas, São Paulo, and Brasília 2010 Research in Brasília 2009 Research in Sergipe and Belo Horizonte 2008 Research in Sergipe, Belo Horizonte, and Brasília, Brazil 2004 Follow-up Research in Sergipe, Brazil 2002 Follow-up Research in Sergipe, Brazil 2000 Dissertation Research in Sergipe, Brazil 1999 Pre-Dissertation Research in Sergipe, Brazil 1998 Pre-Dissertation Research in Sergipe, Brazil 1997 Instituto Brasil-Estados Unidos, Rio de Janeiro 1996-98 Duke University, Portuguese course work 1981-82 Research and Language Study, São Paulo, Brazil BAR ADMISSIONS New York, Florida, Connecticut, Utah Federal Courts Southern District of New York, Connecticut, Florida, Utah 10th and 11th Circuit Courts of Appeals LANGUAGES Portuguese (fluent); Spanish (reading and understanding); French (reading and understanding) 11