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War by Other Means – Aftermath in Post–Genocide Guatemala

Autor Carlota Mcallister, Diane M. Nelson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 oct 2013
Between 1960 and 1996, Guatemala’s civil war claimed 250,000 lives and displaced a million people. Since the peace accords, Guatemala has struggled to address the legacy of war, genocidal violence against the Maya, and the dismantling of alternative projects for the future. War by Other Means brings together new essays by leading scholars of Guatemala from a range of geographical backgrounds and disciplinary perspectives.Contributors consider a wide range of issues confronting present-day Guatemala: returning refugees, land reform, gang violence, neoliberal economic restructuring, indigenous and women’s rights, complex race relations, the politics of memory, and the challenges of sustaining hope. From a sweeping account of the Guatemalan elite’s centuries-long use of violence to suppress dissent to studies of intimate experiences of complicity and contestation in richly drawn localities, War by Other Means provides a nuanced reckoning of the injustices that made genocide possible and ongoing attempts to overcome them.Contributors. Santiago Bastos, Jennifer Burrell, Manuela Camus, Matilde González-Izás, Jorge Ramón González Ponciano, Greg Grandin, Paul Kobrak, Deborah T. Levenson, Carlota McAllister, Diane M. Nelson, Elizabeth Oglesby, Luis Solano, Irmalicia Velásquez Nimatuj, Paula Worby
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822355090
ISBN-10: 0822355094
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 23 photographs, 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

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"An important collection, War by Other Means is the result of many years of multifaceted collaboration among the editors and authors. Rich in content and in method, the volume combines the views and idioms of scholars from Guatemala and the United States as they write history, testimony, ethnography, and political economy in the complex aftermath of death and survival in Central America."—Marisol de la Cadena, author of Indigenous Mestizos: The Politics of Race and Culture in Cuzco, Peru, 1919-1991
"An important collection, War by Other Means is the result of many years of multifaceted collaboration among the editors and authors. Rich in content and in method, the volume combines the views and idioms of scholars from Guatemala and the United States as they write history, testimony, ethnography, and political economy in the complex aftermath of death and survival in Central America." - Marisol de la Cadena, author of Indigenous Mestizos: The Politics of Race and Culture in Cuzco, Peru, 1919-1991

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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. Aftermath: Harvests of Violence and Histories of the Future / Carlota McAllister and Diane M. Nelson 1
Part I: Surveying the Landscape: Histories of the Present
1. Five Hundred Years / Greg Grandin 49
2. Difficult Complementarity: Relations between the Mayan and Revolutionary Movements / Santiago Bastos and Manuela Camus 71
3. Testimonial Truths and Revolutionary Mysteries / Carlota McAllister 93
Part II: Market Freedoms and Market Forces: The New Biopolitical Economy
4. Development and/as Dispossession: Elite Networks and Extractive Industry in the Franja Transversal del Norte / Luis Solano 119
5. "We're No Longer Dealing with Fools": Violence, Labor, and Governance on the South Coast / Elizabeth Oglesby 143
6. "A Dignified Community Where We Can Live": Violence, Law, and Debt in Nueva Cajolá's Struggle for Land / Irmalicia Velásquez Nimatuj 170
Part III. Means into Ends: Neoliberal Transparency and Its Shadows
7. What Happened to the Revolution? Guatemala City's Maras from Life to Death / Deborah T. Levenson 195
8. The Long War in Colotenango: Guerrillas, Army, and Civil Patrols / Paul Kobrak 218
9. After Lynching / Jennifer Burrell 241
10. Labor Contractors to Military Specialists to Development Experts: Marginal Elites and Postwar State Formation / Matilde González Izás 261
Part IV: Whither the Future? Postwar Aspirations and Identifications
11. 100 Percent Omnilife: Health, Economy, and the End/s of War / Diane M. Nelson 285
12. The Shumo Challenge: White Class Privilege and the Post-Race, Post-Genocide Alliances of Cosmopolitanism from Below / Jorge Ramón González Ponciano 307
13. A Generation after the Refugees' Return: Are We There Yet? / Paula Worby 330
Works Cited 353
Contributors 377
Index 383