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Jessica R. Cattelino

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Ph.D., NYU 2004

Curriculum Vitae

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Office: 397 HAINES HALL
Phone: 310-825-4400
Fax: 310-206-7833
E-mail: jesscatt@anthro.ucla.edu

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UCLA Department of Anthropology
341 Haines Hall - Box 951553
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1553

Subfield

Socio-Cultural Anthropology

Research Interests

Sociocultural anthropology, citizenship and sovereignty, indigeneity and settler colonialism, economy and value, gender, environment, American public culture, Indian gaming; United States, Native North America.

Selected Publications

2011 “One Hamburger at a Time”: Revisiting the State-Society Divide with the Seminole Tribe of Florida and Hard Rock international: with CA comments by Thabo Mokgatlha and Kgosi Leruo Molotlegi. Current Anthropology 52(S3): S138-149. Supplementary issue: Corporate Lives: New Perspectives on the Social Life of the Corporate Form. D.J. Partridge, M. Welker, and R. Hardin, eds. PDF

2011 Thoughts on the U.S. as a Settler Society (Plenary Remarks, 2010 SANA Conference). North American Dialogue: Newsletter of the Society for the Anthropology of North America 14(1):1-6. PDF

2010 Anthropologies of the United States. Annual Review of Anthropology 39:275-292. LINK

2010 The Double Bind of American Indian Need-Based Sovereignty. Cultural Anthropology 25(2):235-62. PDF

2010 Termination Redux? Seminole Citizenship and Economy from Truman to Gaming. In B. Hosmer, ed. Native Americans and the Legacy of Harry Truman. Pp. 122-135. Kirksville, MO: Truman State University Press. PDF

2009 Fungibility: Florida Seminole Casino Dividends and the Fiscal Politics of Indigeneity. American Anthropologist 111(2):190-200. PDF

2008 High Stakes: Florida Seminole Gaming and Sovereignty. Duke University Press.

2008 Gaming. In Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 2, Indians in Contemporary Society, Garrick A. Bailey, vol. ed., William C. Sturtevant, general editor. Pp. 148-156. Washington: Smithsonian Institution. PDF

2007 Florida Seminole Gaming and Local Sovereign Interdependency. In D. Cobb and L. Fowler, eds. Beyond Red Power: Rethinking Twentieth-Century American Indian Politics. Pp. 262-79. Santa Fe, NM: SAR Press. PDF

2006 Florida Seminole Housing and the Social Meanings of Sovereignty. Comparative Studies in Society and History 48(3):699-726. PDF

2005 Tribal Gaming and Indigenous Sovereignty, with Notes from Seminole Country. American Studies (Special issue on Indigenous People of the United States) 46:(3/4): 187-204; co-published in Indigenous Studies Today 1 (Fall 2005/Spring 2006). PDF

2004 Casino Roots: The Cultural Production of Twentieth-Century Seminole Economic Development. In Hosmer, B. and O’Neill, C., eds. Native Pathways: Economic Development and American Indian Culture in the Twentieth Century. Pp. 66-90. Boulder: University of Colorado Press. PDF
Winner of the Western History Association Arrell M. Gibson Award

2004 (with William Sturtevant) Florida Seminole and Miccosukee. In Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 14, Southeast, Raymond D. Fogelson, vol. ed., William C. Sturtevant, general editor. Pp. 429-449. Washington: Smithsonian Institution. PDF

2004 The Difference that Citizenship Makes: Civilian Crime Prevention on the Lower East Side. PoLAR (Political and Legal Anthropology Review) 27(1):114-137. PDF


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