This article draws on ethnographic research with a K’iche’ community development organisation in the rural department of Totonicapán to examine how neoliberal development policies in post-conflict Guatemala both enabled and problematised grassroots ethnic development strategies. Specifically, this study analyses efforts by the Cooperation for the Rural Development of the West (CDRO) to operationalise Maya culture as a tool for development through the pop (woven mat) methodology. This particular Maya development model was successful in its ability to appeal to both the international development industry and local community development goals. The article also examines, however, how the pop also became an important site of critique of neoliber...
This dissertation examines the production of rural struggle in Guatemala' indigenous eastern highlan...
textIn response to the highly exclusionary Guatemalan state and the genocide of Mayas during the 198...
Over the centuries the Mayan indigenous population has been excluded from power politics in Guatemal...
Reveals how the contemporary Mayas contend with crime, political violence, internal community power ...
This study addresses the question of what it means to be indigenous in Guatemala. I examine whether ...
Nicholas Copeland sheds new light on rural politics in Guatemala and across neoliberal and post-conf...
For centuries the indigenous people of Guatemala have sought ways to preserve identity and defend th...
As the Pan-Maya movement becomes increasingly important in present day Guatemala, the Popul Wuj, a ...
Notions of cultural identity and its importance have changed significantly during recent decades, af...
For many indigenous communities in the western highlands of Guatemala, transnational migration is co...
ABSTRACT. Development was the buzz word in United States policy when I began my first field work as ...
This thesis examines how development provides a site for particular performances of indigeneity in G...
The purpose of this study was to collect dispersed components of the emergent Maya "modernizing" dis...
Nicholas Copeland sheds new light on rural politics in Guatemala and across neoliberal and post-conf...
This paper explores the cultural ideology of the Mayas in regards to cultural sustenance from multip...
This dissertation examines the production of rural struggle in Guatemala' indigenous eastern highlan...
textIn response to the highly exclusionary Guatemalan state and the genocide of Mayas during the 198...
Over the centuries the Mayan indigenous population has been excluded from power politics in Guatemal...
Reveals how the contemporary Mayas contend with crime, political violence, internal community power ...
This study addresses the question of what it means to be indigenous in Guatemala. I examine whether ...
Nicholas Copeland sheds new light on rural politics in Guatemala and across neoliberal and post-conf...
For centuries the indigenous people of Guatemala have sought ways to preserve identity and defend th...
As the Pan-Maya movement becomes increasingly important in present day Guatemala, the Popul Wuj, a ...
Notions of cultural identity and its importance have changed significantly during recent decades, af...
For many indigenous communities in the western highlands of Guatemala, transnational migration is co...
ABSTRACT. Development was the buzz word in United States policy when I began my first field work as ...
This thesis examines how development provides a site for particular performances of indigeneity in G...
The purpose of this study was to collect dispersed components of the emergent Maya "modernizing" dis...
Nicholas Copeland sheds new light on rural politics in Guatemala and across neoliberal and post-conf...
This paper explores the cultural ideology of the Mayas in regards to cultural sustenance from multip...
This dissertation examines the production of rural struggle in Guatemala' indigenous eastern highlan...
textIn response to the highly exclusionary Guatemalan state and the genocide of Mayas during the 198...
Over the centuries the Mayan indigenous population has been excluded from power politics in Guatemal...