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Central America In The New Millennium Living Transition And Reimagining Democracy 1st Edition Jennifer L Burrell Ellen Moodie

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Central America In The New Millennium Living Transition And Reimagining Democracy 1st Edition Jennifer L Burrell Ellen Moodie
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.38 MB
Pages: 345
Author: Jennifer L. Burrell; Ellen Moodie
ISBN: 9780857457530, 0857457535
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Central America In The New Millennium Living Transition And Reimagining Democracy 1st Edition Jennifer L Burrell Ellen Moodie by Jennifer L. Burrell; Ellen Moodie 9780857457530, 0857457535 instant download after payment.

Most non-Central Americans think of the narrow neck between Mexico and Colombia in terms of dramatic past revolutions and lauded peace agreements, or sensational problems of gang violence and natural disasters. In this volume, the contributors examine regional circumstances within frames of democratization and neoliberalism, as they shape lived experiences of transition. The authors--anthropologists and social scientists from the United States, Europe, and Central America--argue that the process of regions and nations "disappearing" (being erased from geopolitical notice) is integral to upholding a new, post-Cold War world order--and that a new framework for examining political processes must be accessible, socially collaborative, and in dialogue with the lived processes of suffering and struggle engaged by people in Central America and the world in the name of democracy.

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