Lost Visions and New Uncertainties: Sandinista Profesionales in Northern NicaraguaDepartment of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm, 2000 - 258 pages |
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Page 76
... became evident that more important than fashion was to be neat , clean and wearing well - pressed clothes , which the profesionales con- trasted with the stereotypes not only of ' the foreigner ' but also of ' the peasant ' . Both ...
... became evident that more important than fashion was to be neat , clean and wearing well - pressed clothes , which the profesionales con- trasted with the stereotypes not only of ' the foreigner ' but also of ' the peasant ' . Both ...
Page 121
... became known , they were able to reformulate their own experiences , but within a new framework . Peasants and Experts When I began my investigation , I assumed that one way of reconstruct- ing the expectations of the Revolution that ...
... became known , they were able to reformulate their own experiences , but within a new framework . Peasants and Experts When I began my investigation , I assumed that one way of reconstruct- ing the expectations of the Revolution that ...
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... became unemployed . She was a technical agronomist by profession , and had worked as such for a few years , in a North American project concerned with soil conservation . She stopped working , however , at the birth of her first son ...
... became unemployed . She was a technical agronomist by profession , and had worked as such for a few years , in a North American project concerned with soil conservation . She stopped working , however , at the birth of her first son ...
Contents
Dictatorship national populism neoliberalism | 6 |
Fieldwork in Estelí | 14 |
Outline of chapters | 20 |
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