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Robert Buffington is a Professor of Women and Gender Studies at the Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØ. His research focuses on the histories of crime, gender, and sexuality in Mexico and Latin America. His most recent book, A Sentimental Education for the Working Man: The Mexico City Penny Press, 1900-1910 (Duke University Press, 2015) analyzes the impact of modernity on working-class notions of manhood in early twentieth-century Mexico City. Other books include Criminal and Citizen in Modern Mexico (University of Nebraska Press, 2000), A Global History of Sexuality (co-edited with Eithne Luibhéid and Donna Guy), True Stories of Crime in Modern Mexico (co-edited with Pablo Piccato),Reconstructing Criminality in Modern Latin America (co-edited with Carlos Aguirre), Mexico: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary Culture and History(co-written with Don Coerver and Suzanne Pasztor), Keen’s Latin American Civilization, Volume One: The Colonial Era, 10th edition (co-edited with Lila Caimari), and Keen’s Latin American Civilization, Volume 2: The Modern Era, 10th edition (co-edited with Lila Caimari).