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Securing The City Neoliberalism Space And Insecurity In Postwar Guatemala Kevin Lewis Oneill Editor Kedron Thomas Editor Thomas Offit Editor Deborah Levenson Editor

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Securing The City Neoliberalism Space And Insecurity In Postwar Guatemala Kevin Lewis Oneill Editor Kedron Thomas Editor Thomas Offit Editor Deborah Levenson Editor
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Securing The City Neoliberalism Space And Insecurity In Postwar Guatemala Kevin Lewis Oneill Editor Kedron Thomas Editor Thomas Offit Editor Deborah Levenson Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.45 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Kevin Lewis O'Neill (editor); Kedron Thomas (editor); Thomas Offit (editor); Deborah Levenson (editor)
ISBN: 9780822393924, 0822393921
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Securing The City Neoliberalism Space And Insecurity In Postwar Guatemala Kevin Lewis Oneill Editor Kedron Thomas Editor Thomas Offit Editor Deborah Levenson Editor by Kevin Lewis O'neill (editor); Kedron Thomas (editor); Thomas Offit (editor); Deborah Levenson (editor) 9780822393924, 0822393921 instant download after payment.

Anthropologists and historians examine how postwar violence in Guatemala City is reconfiguring urban space, transforming the relationship between city and country, and exacerbating structures of inequality and ethnic discrimination.

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