An edition of The Blood of Guatemala (2000)

The Blood of Guatemala

A History of Race and Nation

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An edition of The Blood of Guatemala (2000)

The Blood of Guatemala

A History of Race and Nation

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Summary:"Over the latter half of the twentieth century, the Guatemalan state slaughtered more than two hundred thousand of its citizens. In the wake of this violence, a vibrant pan-Mayan movement has emerged, one that is challenging Ladino (non-indigenous) notions of citizenship and national identity. In The Blood of Guatemala Greg Grandin locates the origins of this ethnic resurgence within the social processes of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century state formation rather than in the ruins of the national project of recent decades. Focusing on Mayan elites in the community of Quetzaltenango, Grandin shows how their efforts to maintain authority over the indigenous population and secure political power in relation to non-Indians played a crucial role in the formation of the Guatemalan nation. To explore the close connection between nationalism, state power, ethnic identity, and political violence, Grandin draws on sources as diverse as photographs, public rituals, oral testimony, literature, and a collection of previously untapped documents written during the nineteenth century. He explains how the cultural anxiety brought about by Guatemala's transition to coffee capitalism during this period led Mayan patriarchs to develop understandings of race and nation that were contrary to Ladino notions of assimilation and progress. This alternative national vision, however, could not take hold in a country plagued by class and ethnic divisions."--Book cover

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English
Pages
343

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The Blood of Guatemala: A History of Race and Nation
December 2000, Duke University Press
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First Sentence

"Between the later half of the seventeenth century and the Bourbon Reforms of the eighteenth, a segment of Quetzaltenango's K'iche' population constituted itself as a landholding class."

Edition Notes

Series
Latin America Otherwise

Classifications

Library of Congress
F1465.2.Q5 G73 2000, F1465.2.Q5G73 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
343
Dimensions
9.6 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
Weight
2 pounds

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Open Library
OL9584277M
Internet Archive
bloodguatemalahi00gran
ISBN 10
082232458X
ISBN 13
9780822324584
LCCN
99045640
Wikidata
Q57234632
Library Thing
245459
Goodreads
6124211

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