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Carrasco, Davíd (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Carrasco, Davíd

His Quetzalcoatl and the irony of empire, 1982: CIP t.p. (David Carrasco) info. (Relig. Studies Dept., U. of Colo.; Ph.D., U. of Chicago)

To change place, c1991: CIP t.p. (Davíd Carrasco) data sheet (b. 11-21-44)

Goodness and the literary imagination, 2019: title page (Davíd Carrasco) page 245 (Mexican American historian of religion and Mesoamerican scholar; professor of the Study of Latin America with joint appointment at Harvard Divinity School and in Department of Anthropology in Faculty of Arts and Sciences; author of 'City of sacrifice'; pronoun: he)

Author's web site, viewed January 7, 2020 (Davíd Carrasco, professor, writer, lecturer, activist; born Bainbridge, Maryland; grew up in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Mexico City; first taught at University of Colorado, then Princeton University; author of 'Religions of Mesoamerica,' 'City of sacrifice,' 'Quetzalcoatl and the irony of empire'; co-author of 'Mysteries of the Maya Calendar Museum,' 'Breaking through Mexico's past,' ' Moctezuma's Mexico,' 'Daily life of the Aztecs,' 'The Aztecs, a very short introduction'; editor of 'Cave, city, and eagle's nest,' 'The Oxford encyclopedia of Mesoamerican cultures,' 'Alambrista and the U.S.-Mexico border'; executive producer of director's cut of film 'Alambrista') https://davidcarrascohistorian.com/

Wikipedia, viewed January 7, 2020 (David Carrasco; Davíd Lee Carrasco; Davíd L. Carrasco; BA, English literature, Western Maryland College; master of theology, MA in history of religions, and Ph.D. in history of religions, all from University of Chicago) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Carrasco

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