On Our Own Terms: Development and Indigeneity in Cold War Guatemala
146967033X, 9781469670324, 1469670321
During the Cold War, U.S. intervention in Latin American politics, economics, and society grew in scope and complexity,
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Table of contents :
Cover
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations in the Text
Introduction. Until the Indian Is Made to Walk
Chapter One. A Beautiful Laboratory: Pan-American Indigenismo and the Guatemalan Revolution, 1940–1945
Chapter Two. Sons Like Juan Are the Pride of Guatemala: Creating the Permitted Indian, 1945–1951
Chapter Three. Hen Houses and Hectares: Making Productive Citizens, 1951–1956
Chapter Four. Indigenista Community Development and the Counterrevolution, 1954–1960
Chapter Five. Operation Awaken: Guatemala’s National Program of Community Development, 1960–1975
Chapter Six. A Little Cuba in the Ixcán Jungle, 1968–1982
Chapter Seven. Photographing Development: A Visual Analysis of War-Torn Guatemala, 1982–1996
Conclusion. Protagonists in Guatemala’s Development
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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