Writing
Peer-Reviewed Articles
forthcoming

“The Problem of Criminal Charisma: State Authority and the Politics of Narcoculture in Mexico’s Drug War.” American Anthropologist

(conditionally accepted)

Mondragón, Agnes and Tania Islas Weinstein.“Performative Infrastructures: The Material Politics of Militarization in Contemporary Mexico.” Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space

(In preparation)

“Undisciplined: Feminist Protest and the Disruption of Gendered Violence in Mexico.” Anthropological Quarterly

(in preparation)

“Space of Avoidance: The Parameters of Non-Knowledge in Drug War Mexico.” For Cultural Anthropology

(in preparation)

"The Second Time as Farce: The Populist Mobilization of Old Revolutionary Dreams." For the Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology

(in preparation)

“The Drug War and US Empire: Forensic Knowledge and Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction in Kingpin Trials”

Book
(in preparation)

“The Problem of Criminal Charisma: State Authority and the Politics of Narcoculture in Mexico’s Drug War.”

Editorially Reviewed Publications
forthcoming

Islas Weinstein, Tania and Agnes Mondragón. “‘The People in Uniform:’ Populist Polarization, Cultural Heritage, and Militarization in Mexico’s ‘Fourth Transformation.’” Democracy and Autocracy Newsletter, American Political Science Association and Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies, University of Michigan

2023

Islas Weinstein, Tania and Agnes Mondragón. Infrastructure as Monument: The Dos Bocas Refinery in AMLO’s Mexico Ideology Theory Practice Blog (affiliated with the Journal of Political Ideologies)

2017

Mondragón, Agnes and Steven Schwartz. 2017.“Of Populists and Mutants”, Anthropology News, 58 (3): 18-21, https://doi.org/10.1111/AN.433