Andra Chastain
2023-2025
Andra Chastain is a historian of modern Latin America with a focus on twentieth-century Chile in a global context. Her research has centered on the global Cold War and its intersections with science, technology, and the urban built environment. She is interested in how broad forces – such as national development, neoliberalism, and environmentalism – shape policies and practices in Latin American cities, and how local actors resisted, adapted, and appropriated these processes for their own ends. She is the author of Chile Underground: The Santiago Metro and the Struggle for a Rational City (forthcoming in 2024 with Yale University Press) and the coeditor, with Timothy Lorek, of Itineraries of Expertise: Science, Technology, and the Environment in Latin America’s Long Cold War (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2020). She has a PhD in History from Yale University and is currently Assistant Professor of History at Washington State University Vancouver. She is working on a new project that explores urban air pollution in the Americas with case studies of Santiago, Mexico City, and Los Angeles.