Following the 1996 treaty ending decades of civil war, how are Guatemalans reckoning with genocide, especially since almost everyone contributed in some way to the violence? Meaning "to count, figure up" and "to settle rewards and punishments," reckoning promises accounting and accountability. Yet as Diane M. Nelson shows, the means by which the war was waged, especially as they related to race and gender, unsettled the very premises of knowing and being. Symptomatic are the stories of duplicity pervasive in postwar Guatemala, as the left, the Mayan people, and the state were each said to have "two faces." Drawing on more than twenty years of research in Guatemala, Nelson explores how postwar struggles to reckon with traumatic experience il...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 20, 2016...
In a national context where the history of the armed conflict (1960-1996) and the violence resulted ...
Approximately 132,000 people were killed in Guatemala between 1978 and 1984 in an armed conflict whi...
Many Guatemalans speak of Mayan indigenous organizing as "a finger in the wound." Diane Nelson explo...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
In this dissertation I explore the ways one group of indigenous Guatemalans narrated the extreme sta...
In the early 1980s the government of Guatemala waged a large scale campaign of violence against left...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
Spanning 1982-1985, the Counterinsurgency War was the violent period of the county's thirty-six year...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
When the Guatemalan state created the Civil Patrol System (PAC) in the early eighties it cynically d...
Guatemala was once at the heart of the remarkable Mayan civilization, until Spanish explorers conque...
This dissertation examines the production of rural struggle in Guatemala' indigenous eastern highlan...
Reveals how the contemporary Mayas contend with crime, political violence, internal community power ...
Between the late 1970s and the late-1980s, Guatemala was torn by mass terror and extreme violence in...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 20, 2016...
In a national context where the history of the armed conflict (1960-1996) and the violence resulted ...
Approximately 132,000 people were killed in Guatemala between 1978 and 1984 in an armed conflict whi...
Many Guatemalans speak of Mayan indigenous organizing as "a finger in the wound." Diane Nelson explo...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
In this dissertation I explore the ways one group of indigenous Guatemalans narrated the extreme sta...
In the early 1980s the government of Guatemala waged a large scale campaign of violence against left...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
Spanning 1982-1985, the Counterinsurgency War was the violent period of the county's thirty-six year...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
When the Guatemalan state created the Civil Patrol System (PAC) in the early eighties it cynically d...
Guatemala was once at the heart of the remarkable Mayan civilization, until Spanish explorers conque...
This dissertation examines the production of rural struggle in Guatemala' indigenous eastern highlan...
Reveals how the contemporary Mayas contend with crime, political violence, internal community power ...
Between the late 1970s and the late-1980s, Guatemala was torn by mass terror and extreme violence in...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 20, 2016...
In a national context where the history of the armed conflict (1960-1996) and the violence resulted ...
Approximately 132,000 people were killed in Guatemala between 1978 and 1984 in an armed conflict whi...