Jaksic, Ivan (Andrades)
JAKSIC, Ivan (Andrades)
JAKSIC, Ivan (Andrades). American (born Chile), b. 1954. Genres: Area studies, History, International relations/Current affairs, Politics/Government. Career: Philosophy teacher at a school in Santiago, Chile, 1975-76; University of California, Berkeley, postdoctoral research associate at Center for Latin American Studies, 1982-83, vice-chairperson of the center, 1984-89, visiting lecturer, autumn, 1986, 1987; State University of New York College at Buffalo, assistant professor, summer, 1983; Stanford University, consulting assistant professor, winter, 1988; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, associate professor of history, 1989-94, director of Center for Latin America, 1989-94; University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, associate professor of history and faculty fellow, 1994-. Publications: (ed. with J.J.E. Gracia) Filosofia e identidad cultural en America Latina, 1988; Academic Rebels in Chile: The Role of Philosophy in Higher Education and Politics, 1989; (ed. with P.W. Drake, and contrib.) The Struggle for Democracy in Chile, 1982-1990, 1991; (ed. with T. Halperin-Donghi, G. Kirkpatrick, and F. Masiello, and contrib.) Sarmiento: Author of a Nation, 1994; Andres Bello and the Problem of Order in Post-Independence Spanish America, 1997; Andres Bello, 2001. Work represented in anthologies. Contributor of articles, translations, and reviews to scholarly journals. Address: Department of History, 219 O'Shaughnessy Hall, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, U.S.A. Online address: Ivan.Jasic.1@nd.edu