Books • • • •
Articles • Babb, F.E., 2022.
‘The real indigenous are higher up’: locating race and gender in Andean Peru. Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, 17(1), pp. 12–33. • Babb, F.E., 2012.
Theorizing gender, race, and cultural tourism in Latin America: A view from Peru and Mexico. Latin American Perspectives, 39(6), pp. 36–50. • Babb, F.E., 2011. ''Che, Chevys, and Hemingway's daiquiris: Cuban tourism in a time of globalisation.''
Bulletin of Latin American Research, 30(1), pp. 50–63. • Babb, F.E., 2010.
Sex and sentiment in Cuban tourism. Caribbean Studies, pp. 93–115. • Babb, F.E., 2009.
Neither in the closet nor on the balcony: Private lives and public activism in Nicaragua. Out in public: Reinventing lesbian/gay anthropology in a globalizing world, pp. 240–255. • Wolseth, J. and Babb, F.E., 2008.
Introduction: Youth and cultural politics in Latin America. Latin American Perspectives, 35(4), pp. 3–14. • Babb, F.E., 2007.
Queering love and globalization. GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 13(1), pp. 111–123. • Babb, F.E., 2004.
Recycled Sandalistas: From revolution to resorts in the new Nicaragua. American Anthropologist, 106(3), pp. 541–555. • Babb, F.E., 2003.
Out in Nicaragua: local and transnational desires after the revolution. Cultural Anthropology, 18(3), pp. 304–328. • Babb, F.E., 2001.
Nicaraguan narratives of development, nationhood, and the body. Journal of Latin American Anthropology, 6(1), pp. 84–119. • Babb, F.E., 1999.
“Managua Is Nicaragua” The Making of a Neoliberal City. City & Society, 11(1‐2), pp. 27–48. • Babb, F.E., 1997. Negotiating spaces: Gender, economy, and cultural politics in Post‐Sandinista Nicaragua. Identities Global Studies in Culture and Power, 4(1), pp. 45–70. • Babb, F.E., 1996. After the revolution: Neoliberal policy and gender in Nicaragua.
Latin American Perspectives, 23(1), pp. 27–48. • Babb, F.E., 1990. Women and work in Latin America.
Latin American Research Review, 25(2), pp. 236–247. • Babb, F.E., 1990. Women's work: engendering economic anthropology. Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development, pp. 277–302. == Awards and honors ==