Detalls del llibre
The book focuses on the years of Guatemala's peace process (1987--1996). After the previous ten years of national war and state repression, the Maya movement reemerged into public view to press for institutional reform in the schools and courts and for the officialization of a "multicultural, ethnically plural, and multilingual" national culture. In particular, Warren examines a group of well-known Mayanist antiracism activists--among them, Demetrio Cojt!, Mart!n Chacach, Enrique Sam Colop, Victor Montejo, members of Oxlajuuj Keej Maya' Ajtz'iib', and grassroots intellectuals in the community of San Andr s--to show what is at stake for them personally and how they have worked to promote the revitalization of Maya language and culture. Pan-Mayanism's critics question its tactics, see it as threatening their own achievements, or even as dangerously polarizing national society. This book highlights the crucial role that Mayanist intellectuals have come to play in charting paths to multicultural democracy in Guatemala and in creating a new parallel middle class.
- Enquadernació Tapa tova
- Autor/a K.B. Warren
- ISBN13 9780691058825
- ISBN10 0691058822
- Pàgines 288
- Any Edició 1998
- Fecha de publicación 01/01/1998
Ressenyes i valoracions
Indigenous movements and their critics.Pan-maya activism in Guatemala
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- K.B. Warren
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- Princeton University Press (1998)
- 9780691058825



