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Carrera's publications include: The representation of women in Aztec-Mexica sculpture (1979) Thesis - Ann Arbor UMI,Locating Race in Late Colonial Mexico (Fall 1998) Art Journal, La fortaleza docta: Elite letrada y dominacion social en Mexico colonial (siglos XVI-XVII) (Dec. 2003) The American Historical Review, Imagining Identity in New Spain: Race, Lineage, and the Colonial Body in Portraiture and Casta Paintings (Nov 2004), ''Chapter Two. Affections of the heart: Female imagery and the notion of nation in nineteenth-century Mexico (2007), Traveling from New Spain to Mexico: Mapping the Nation in Nineteenth-Century Mexico (2011) Duke University Press, Visible Empire: Botanical Expeditions and Visual Culture in the Hispanic Enlightenment'' (Oct. 2013).

Carrera's known for her research in Mexican and Peruvian art and culture, traditional African and feminist theory, as well as her time spent at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth as an art history professor <ref name="undefined "

Carrera's awards include: Teacher of the year, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, 2003-04; College Art Association/Association for Latin American Art Book Award, 2004, for Imagining Identity in New Spain. https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/carrera-magali-m-1950-magali-marie-carrera