In this study of Guatemalan peasants rebuilding their lives after years in the crossfire, anthropologist Kristi Anne St???len examines the dynamics of violence, survival strategies in situations of extreme violence, and social reconstruction in its aftermath.
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In this study of Guatemalan peasants rebuilding their lives after years in the crossfire, anthropologist Kristi Anne St???len examines the dynamics of violence, survival strategies in situations of extreme violence, and social reconstruction in its aftermath.
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Like New. Size: 9x6x1; Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Minor shelf wear. Clean, unmarked pages. "In the early 1980s the Guatemalan army unleashed a scorched-earth campaign against civilians suspected of supporting antigovernment guerrilla forces. Faced with violent repression, indigenous people found various ways to survive. Some joined the guerrilla ranks, some fell in with so-called self-defense patrols controlled by the army, while others crossed the Mexican border to seek safety. In the mid-1990s, after more than a decade in refugee camps, the displaced migrants returned to Guatemala as retornados and started to rebuild their lives."-University of Pennsylvania Press.
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