Landscapes of Struggle

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Pub. Date: 2004-03-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Pittsburgh Pr
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Summary

During the 1980s, El Salvador's violent civil war captured the world's attention. In the years since, the country has undergone dramatic changes.Landscapes of Struggleoffers a broad, interdisciplinary assessment of El Salvador from the late nineteenth century to the present, focusing on the ways local politics have shaped the development of the nation.Proceeding chronologically, these essays-by historians, political scientists, sociologists, and anthropologists-explore the political, social, and cultural dynamics governing the Salvadoran experience, including the crucial roles of land, the military, and ethnicity; the effects of the civil war; and recent transformations, such as the growth of a large Salvadoran diaspora in the United States. Taken together, they provide a fully realized portrait of El Salvador's troublesome past, transformative present, and uncertain future.

Table of Contents

Abbreviationsp. vii
Local History, Politics, and the State in El Salvadorp. 1
Linking the Local with the National--Prewar Salvadoran History Reconsideredp. 13
Land, Community, and Revolt in Late Nineteenth-Century Indian Izalcop. 17
The Formation of the Urban Middle Sectors in El Salvador, 1910-1944p. 39
Patronage and Politics under General Maximiliano Martinez, 1931-1939: The Local Roots of Military Authoritarianism in El Salvadorp. 50
Colonels and Industrial Workers in El Salvador, 1944-1972: Seeking Societal Support through Gendered Labor Reformsp. 71
The Formation of a Rural Community: Joya de Ceren, 1954-1995p. 85
Civil War and Its Aftermath: Local Politics and Communityp. 101
Peasants, Catechists, Revolutionaries: Organic Intellectuals in the Salvadoran Revolution, 1980-1992p. 105
Civil War and Reconstruction: The Repopulation of Tenancingop. 126
Between Clientelism and Radical Democracy: The Case of Ciudad Segundo Montesp. 147
Not Revolutionary Enough? Community Rebuilding in Postwar Chalatenangop. 166
The Salvadoran Land Struggle in the 1990s: Cohesion, Commitment, and Corruptionp. 187
Culture and Ideology in Contemporary El Salvadorp. 207
"This Is Not Culture!": The Effects of Ethnodiscourse and Ethnopolitics in El Salvadorp. 211
"El Capitan Cinchazo": Blood and Meaning in Postwar San Salvadorp. 226
In the Stream of Money: Contradictions of Migration, Remittances, and Development in El Salvadorp. 245
Notesp. 263
Bibliographyp. 307
Contributorsp. 317
Indexp. 319
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