textThis dissertation will examine the speech practices of collectives of Ixhil Mayas in post-war Guatemala. Specifically I analyze the way that historical memory of the recent period of violence, which culminated in genocide in the 1980s, is encoded in Ixhil ways of speaking and constitutes social action among Ixhil collectives. I propose an ethnographically situated framework within which to consider Ixhil historical memory which includes Ixhil concern for relationships with the dead, proper treatment of cornfields, innovations on community practices that were threatened during the war, and discourses about the injustice of an unarmed population confronted with armed soldiers of the government of Guatemala. Such a framework critiques ...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
textIn response to the highly exclusionary Guatemalan state and the genocide of Mayas during the 198...
How does political violence materialize across timescales in settler colonial contexts? This central...
textThis dissertation will examine the speech practices of collectives of Ixhil Mayas in post-war Gu...
This dissertation examines a variety of narrative and dramatic discourse in post-war Guatemala. Comb...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
The author studies the spaces in which Mayan ixil women (Guatemala) mobilize the memory of the genoc...
This dissertation examines Q'eqchi' Maya survivors of Guatemala's genocidal counterinsurgency campai...
For many years, El Salvador and Guatemala were submerged in brutal and bloody conflicts that cost th...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
In this dissertation I explore the ways one group of indigenous Guatemalans narrated the extreme sta...
This article seeks to connect the construction of a memorial to war victims in the Maya-Q’eqchi’ com...
This study is about the relationship between violence, memory and identity. It focuses on a communit...
L'autrice étudie les espaces dans lesquels les femmes Mayas ixil (Guatemala) mobilisent la mémoire d...
The concept of trauma has been playing an increasing role in contemporary culture and politics, and ...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
textIn response to the highly exclusionary Guatemalan state and the genocide of Mayas during the 198...
How does political violence materialize across timescales in settler colonial contexts? This central...
textThis dissertation will examine the speech practices of collectives of Ixhil Mayas in post-war Gu...
This dissertation examines a variety of narrative and dramatic discourse in post-war Guatemala. Comb...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
The author studies the spaces in which Mayan ixil women (Guatemala) mobilize the memory of the genoc...
This dissertation examines Q'eqchi' Maya survivors of Guatemala's genocidal counterinsurgency campai...
For many years, El Salvador and Guatemala were submerged in brutal and bloody conflicts that cost th...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
In this dissertation I explore the ways one group of indigenous Guatemalans narrated the extreme sta...
This article seeks to connect the construction of a memorial to war victims in the Maya-Q’eqchi’ com...
This study is about the relationship between violence, memory and identity. It focuses on a communit...
L'autrice étudie les espaces dans lesquels les femmes Mayas ixil (Guatemala) mobilisent la mémoire d...
The concept of trauma has been playing an increasing role in contemporary culture and politics, and ...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
textIn response to the highly exclusionary Guatemalan state and the genocide of Mayas during the 198...
How does political violence materialize across timescales in settler colonial contexts? This central...