This study is about the relationship between violence, memory and identity. It focuses on a community of relocated internally displaced people in Guatemala and analyses the way they redefined their identity in the aftermath of the conflict. It argues that resistance to State sponsored violence during the period of internal displacement shaped the emergence of a new post conflict community identity, influenced by both national and global discourses of rights. The stories of violence and resistance established the basis for a collective notion of selfto emerge. The process of resistance to the State during the period of displacement cemented relationships of trust and provided people from the town of Prima vera with a sense of ontological sec...
Based on anthropological fieldwork in the Petén, Guatemala, this article focuses on the (re)constru...
This paper examines Guatemala since December 1996 when the Guatemalan Government and the ...
Since 1982, approximately 46,000 Guatemalans, mainly indigenous peasants, have been living as docume...
Spanning 1982-1985, the Counterinsurgency War was the violent period of the county's thirty-six year...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
textThis dissertation will examine the speech practices of collectives of Ixhil Mayas in post-war Gu...
The concept of trauma has been playing an increasing role in contemporary culture and politics, and ...
The fratricide war among sectors of the Mayan population in Guatemala (1962-1996) and permanent mili...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
Indigenous Maya in Guatemala lived through one of Latin America’s most intense conflicts during the ...
This article deals with the construction of livelihoods and identities in the context of forced migr...
“…This intimate level of violence produced rigid power structures and hierarchies in the communities...
The Guatemalan government I s counter insurgency campaigns of the 1980's resulted in the deliberate ...
This dissertation examines a difficult subject in a difficult period: activism by indígenas before, ...
Based on anthropological fieldwork in the Petén, Guatemala, this article focuses on the (re)constru...
This paper examines Guatemala since December 1996 when the Guatemalan Government and the ...
Since 1982, approximately 46,000 Guatemalans, mainly indigenous peasants, have been living as docume...
Spanning 1982-1985, the Counterinsurgency War was the violent period of the county's thirty-six year...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
textThis dissertation will examine the speech practices of collectives of Ixhil Mayas in post-war Gu...
The concept of trauma has been playing an increasing role in contemporary culture and politics, and ...
The fratricide war among sectors of the Mayan population in Guatemala (1962-1996) and permanent mili...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
Indigenous Maya in Guatemala lived through one of Latin America’s most intense conflicts during the ...
This article deals with the construction of livelihoods and identities in the context of forced migr...
“…This intimate level of violence produced rigid power structures and hierarchies in the communities...
The Guatemalan government I s counter insurgency campaigns of the 1980's resulted in the deliberate ...
This dissertation examines a difficult subject in a difficult period: activism by indígenas before, ...
Based on anthropological fieldwork in the Petén, Guatemala, this article focuses on the (re)constru...
This paper examines Guatemala since December 1996 when the Guatemalan Government and the ...
Since 1982, approximately 46,000 Guatemalans, mainly indigenous peasants, have been living as docume...