William Carleton

William Carleton is a PhD candidate in the History Department at the University of New Mexico. His research focuses on the intersections of industrial and non-industrial agriculture in the twentieth-century New Mexico borderlands.
Contributions
Chapter X, pg. 1
Areas of expertise
History
Agriculture
Publications
“Voices in the Kitchen: Views of Food and the World from Working-Class”
“Rethinking Chicana/o Literature Through Food: Postnational Appetites”
“Latin@’s Presence in the Food Industry: Changing How We Think about Food”
“Food Consciousness: Food Narratives as an Engaged Pedagogy”
***Developer and curator of “The Afro-Latino Foodways Virtual Museum”