Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Contents
  • Tables and Maps
  • Preface
  • 1 Fear and Hope: Return and Transformation in Historical Perspective
  • PART ONE: PERSPECTIVES ON THE NATIONAL POLITICAL-ECONOMIC SETTING
  • 2 Reflections on the Problems of Democracy in Guatemala
  • 3 Land and Peace: Two Points of View
  • PART TWO: NEGOTIATING AND MONITORING THE PEACE: NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL DIMENSIONS
  • 4 Paradigms of Negotiation and Democratization in Guatemala
  • 5 Maximizing the Benefits of UN Involvement in the Guatemala Peace Process
  • PART THREE: LAND, LABOUR, AND MIGRATION
  • 6 Somos de la Tierra: Land and the Guatemalan Refugee Return7 Migration and the Displaced in Guatemala City in the Context of a Flawed National Transformation
  • 8 Exodus and Return with a Changing Migration System
  • PART FOUR: IDENTITY AND COMMUNITY: GENDER, ETHNICITY, AND PLACE
  • 9 The Unexpected Consequences of Violence: Rethinking Gender Roles and Ethnicity
  • 10 To Whom Shall the Nation Belong? The Gender and Ethnic Dimension of Refugee Return and the Struggle for Peace in Guatemala
  • 11 Democratization and Popular Women's Organizations
  • 12 Guatemalan Refugees and Returnees: Place and Maya IdentityPART FIVE: NGO NETWORKS AND GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE
  • 13 Theorizing Accompaniment
  • 14 Canadian Foreign Aid as Support for Human Rights and Democratization in Guatemala
  • 15 Concluding Reflections: Refugee Return, National Transformation, and Neoliberal Restructuring
  • Appendix: Acronyms
  • Bibliography
  • Contributors