Mayas in postwar Guatemala : Harvest of violence revisited /
edited by Walter E. Little and Timothy J. Smith.
- Tuscaloosa, Alabama : University of Alabama Press, c2009.
- vi, 219 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
- Contemporary American Indian studies .
Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-211) and index.
Introduction: revisiting "Harvest of violence" in postwar Guatemala / Democracy is dissent: political confrontations and indigenous mobilization in Sololâa / Reviving our spirits: revelation, re-encuentro, and retroceso in post-peace accords Verapaz / Peace under fire: understanding evangelical resistance to the peace process in a postwar Guatemala town / Living and selling in the "New Violence" of Guatemala / Everyday violence of exclusion: women in precarious neighborhoods of Guatemala City / Bilingual bicultural education: best intentions across a cultural divide / Intergenerational conflict in the postwar era / Desires and imagination: the economy of humanitarianism in Guatemala / Everyday politics in a K'iche' village of Totonicapâan, Guatemala / Fried chicken or "Pop" - redefining development and ethnicity in Totonicapâan / Neoliberal violence: social suffering in Guatemala's postwar era / Harvest of conviction: solidarity in Guatemala scholarship, 1988-2008 / Walter E. Little -- Timothy J. Smith -- Abigail E. Adams -- J. Jailey Philmot-Munson -- Walter E. Little -- Liliana Goldâin and Brenda Rosenbaum -- Judith M. Maxwell -- Jennifer L. Burrell -- Josâe Oscar Barrera Nuänez -- Barabara Bocek -- Monica DeHart -- Peter Benson, and Edward F. Fischer -- David Stroll
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