War by Other Means : Aftermath in Post-Genocide Guatemala /
In this collection of essays, leading scholars based throughout the Americas examine postwar Guatemalan society from varied perspectives, including those of ethnography, history, geography, politics, and economics.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2013.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Five hundred years / Greg Grandin
- Difficult complementarity : relations between the Mayan and revolutionary movements / Santiago Bastos and Manuela Camus
- Testimonial truths and revolutionary mysteries / Carlota McAllister
- Development and/as dispossession : elite networks and extractive industry in the Franja Transversal del Norte / Luis Solano
- "We're no longer dealing with fools" : violence, labor, and governance on the south coast / Elizabeth Oglesby
- "A dignified community where we can live" : violence, law, and debt in Nueva Cajolá's struggle for land / Irmalicia Velásquez Nimatuj
- What happened to the revolution? : Guatemala City's maras from life to death / Deborah T. Levenson
- The long war in Colotenango: guerrillas, army, and civil patrols / Paul Kobrak
- After lynching / Jennifer Burrell
- Labor contractors to military specialists to development experts : marginal elites and postwar state formation / Matilde González Izás
- 100 percent omnilife : health, economy, and the end/s of war / Diane M. Nelson
- The shumo challenge: white class privilege and the post-race, post-genocide alliances of cosmopolitanism from below / Jorge Ramón González Ponciano
- A generation after the refugees' return : are we there yet? / Paula Worby.