Securing the City – Neoliberalism, Space, and Insecurity in Postwar Guatemala
Autor Kevin Lewis O`neill, Kedron Thomasen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mar 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822349587
ISBN-10: 0822349582
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 183 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822349582
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 183 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Contents; AcknowledgmentsSecuring the City: An Introduction - Kedron Thomas, Kevin Lewis ONeill, and Thomas OffitPart One: Urban History and Social ExperienceLiving Guatemala City, 1930s2000s - Deborah Levenson; Primero de Julio: Urban Experiences of Class Decline and Violence - Manuela Camus; Cacique for a Neoliberal Age: A Maya Retail Empire on the Streets of Guatemala City - Thomas Offit; Privatization of Public Space: The Displacement of Street Vendors in Guatemala City - Rodrigo Véliz and Kevin Lewis ONeillPart Two: Guatemala City and CountryThe Security Guard Industry in Guatemala: Rural Communities and Urban Violence - Avery Dickins de Girón; Guatemalas New Violence as Structural Violence: Notes from the Highlands - Peter Benson, Kedron Thomas, and Edward F. Fischer; Spaces of Structural Adjustment in Guatemalas Apparel Industry - Kedron Thomas; Hands of Love: Christian Outreach and the Spatialization of Ethnicity - Kevin Lewis ONeill; Contributors; References; Index
Recenzii
This volume makes a valuable contribution to the emerging anthropological literature on the social and cultural dimensions of neoliberal restructuring. Its vivid chapters both show us what neoliberalism looks like in Guatemala, and invite us to think about how we might pursue a broader discussion about topics (violence, crime, security, urban space) that cut across regions and demand a global and relational analysis. An impressive collection. James Ferguson, Stanford UniversityTogether these chapters unsettle easy binaries and simplified notions of victimhood. The city and countryside shape each other far more than is often stated. And vulnerable city residents act on urban space to make it theirs again. The editors introduction is a forceful theoretical and empirical reframing of the usual representations of the miseries of the poor in the city. They succeed in making the study of Guatemala City a lens into a broader Latin American history.Saskia Sassen, author of Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages
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Descriere
Essays on violence in Guatemala City, one of the most dangerous cities in the world