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Author:
Esparza, Marcia, author.
Title:
Silenced communities : legacies of militarization and militarism in a rural Guatemalan town / Marcia Esparza.
Publisher:
Berghahn,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xiii, 278 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Civil War (Guatemala : 1960-1996)
Chichicastenango (Guatemala)--History.
Civil-military relations--Guatemala.
Guatemala--History.--History.
Guatemala--Demobilization.--Demobilization.
Guatemala--Civic action.--Civic action.
Human rights--Guatemala.
Militarism--Guatemala.
Guatemala--Influence.--Civil War, 1960-1996--Influence.
Armed Forces--Civic action.
Armed Forces--Demobilization.
Civil-military relations.
Human rights.
Militarism.
Militia.
Guatemala.
Guatemala--Chichicastenango.
1960-1996
PACs--PACs
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The methodological crisis revisited -- A postcolonial reenactment : the Cold War Civil Self-Defense Patrol system -- A chameleon-like army : civic action, a postcolonial strategy -- The beheading of a popular Maya uprising in a "red community" -- Early disbanding, postwar resistance and na'tab'al (memory) -- "Inverted discourse" : collaboration in "white communities" -- Nationalistic mythology revival : failure to dismantle the internal enemy myth -- A "silence that hurts" : garrison communities -- Militaristic legacies : lynching and La Cadena -- Decree 3-2014 : a foreseen aftermath.
Summary:
"Although the Guatemalan Civil War ended more than two decades ago, its bloody legacy continues to resonate even today. In Silenced Communities, author Marcia Esparza offers an ethnographic account of the failed demilitarization of the rural militia in the town of Santo Tomas Chichicastenango following the conflict. Combining insights from postcolonialism, subaltern studies, and theories of internal colonialism, Esparza explores the remarkable resilience of ideologies and practices engendered in the context of the Cold War, demonstrating how the lingering effects of grassroots militarization affect indigenous communities that continue to struggle with inequality and marginalization."--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1785336878
9781785336874
OCLC:
(OCoLC)986237313
LCCN:
2017037762
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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