Honduras is a complex region with ideas and traditions passed down from previous generations, and the main purpose of this study is to present the life of Elvia Alvarado, and show that she is the voice of the voiceless in Honduras. Moreover, her life will be used to show that men marginalize women. In addition, it will demonstrate that machismo culture influences Honduran society, and thusly affects the literature, and as a result, women authors express their frustration with machismo culture in Honduras passed down by previous generation
On September 25, 2013, the UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute (LAII) partnered with the UNM St...
This PhD study researches the position and role of women in and around gangs in Honduras through an ...
This thesis explores the role of neocolonialism and imperialist forces in the development of Hondura...
Increasing exclusion and inequality in Honduras have posed escalating security risks for women in th...
The College of Education Honduras Study Abroad program has been sending students to Honduras for a 1...
The content of this project investigates the deficit that exists within the area of healthcare in th...
This paper is a report from a Minor Field Study conducted in Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras. I conduc...
Honduran journalist, artist, and documentary filmmaker, Jennifer Ávila, describes the threats to the...
In 2009, Honduras was affected by a military coup, where the former president Manuel Zelaya was depo...
This thesis explores the socio-cultural aspects of two geo-political zones in Honduras; its northeas...
The focus of this research is on the reintegration of youth gang members in Honduras. The aim of thi...
This dissertation examines the everyday work of schoolteachers in post-coup Honduras from the theore...
Activist and writer Alfredo López presented a lecture, Afro-Indigenous Hondurans in Resistance: U.S...
Ten years after the coup, Hondurans are still fighting against large-scale impunity and corruption f...
This dissertation investigates how marginalized communities of Afro-Hondurans are represented in lit...
On September 25, 2013, the UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute (LAII) partnered with the UNM St...
This PhD study researches the position and role of women in and around gangs in Honduras through an ...
This thesis explores the role of neocolonialism and imperialist forces in the development of Hondura...
Increasing exclusion and inequality in Honduras have posed escalating security risks for women in th...
The College of Education Honduras Study Abroad program has been sending students to Honduras for a 1...
The content of this project investigates the deficit that exists within the area of healthcare in th...
This paper is a report from a Minor Field Study conducted in Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras. I conduc...
Honduran journalist, artist, and documentary filmmaker, Jennifer Ávila, describes the threats to the...
In 2009, Honduras was affected by a military coup, where the former president Manuel Zelaya was depo...
This thesis explores the socio-cultural aspects of two geo-political zones in Honduras; its northeas...
The focus of this research is on the reintegration of youth gang members in Honduras. The aim of thi...
This dissertation examines the everyday work of schoolteachers in post-coup Honduras from the theore...
Activist and writer Alfredo López presented a lecture, Afro-Indigenous Hondurans in Resistance: U.S...
Ten years after the coup, Hondurans are still fighting against large-scale impunity and corruption f...
This dissertation investigates how marginalized communities of Afro-Hondurans are represented in lit...
On September 25, 2013, the UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute (LAII) partnered with the UNM St...
This PhD study researches the position and role of women in and around gangs in Honduras through an ...
This thesis explores the role of neocolonialism and imperialist forces in the development of Hondura...