Lost Visions and New Uncertainties: Sandinista Profesionales in Northern NicaraguaDepartment of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm, 2000 - 258 pages |
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... urban , as Ferguson has shown with reference to his study of urban style in Zambia . On the Copperbelt he identifies two kinds of ' cultural styles ' which represent ' stylistic performance ' , ' cultivated competence ' or ' signifying ...
... urban , as Ferguson has shown with reference to his study of urban style in Zambia . On the Copperbelt he identifies two kinds of ' cultural styles ' which represent ' stylistic performance ' , ' cultivated competence ' or ' signifying ...
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... urban privilege granted to those who lived there . In the countryside none of the facilities of the urban areas were to be found . Electricity was sometimes generated with the use of a petrol - driven motor or generator , but few could ...
... urban privilege granted to those who lived there . In the countryside none of the facilities of the urban areas were to be found . Electricity was sometimes generated with the use of a petrol - driven motor or generator , but few could ...
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... Urban Informal Sector . Journal of Latin American Studies 26 : 431-47 . Petras , J. F. and F. T. Fitzgerald . 1988. Authoritarianism and Democracy in the Transition to Socialism . Latin American Perspectives 15 ( 1 ) : 93-111 . Pichardo ...
... Urban Informal Sector . Journal of Latin American Studies 26 : 431-47 . Petras , J. F. and F. T. Fitzgerald . 1988. Authoritarianism and Democracy in the Transition to Socialism . Latin American Perspectives 15 ( 1 ) : 93-111 . Pichardo ...
Contents
Dictatorship national populism neoliberalism | 6 |
Fieldwork in Estelí | 14 |
Outline of chapters | 20 |
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activities agricultural agronomists American barrios became become caudillos cent centre Chapter common concept conjugal family created cultural economic edited El Güegüense elections elite employees employment Estelian expressed family of origin fieldwork Frente FSLN Giddens going groups ideology increased Indian informants insecurity interest Isadora lack of trust Latin America lived Luhmann machismo Managua Matagalpa mestizo middle class Miskito mother neo-liberal NGOs Nicaragua Nicaraguan society nomic one's organisations participation peasants and workers person political politicians politicised popular population position Press prestige problems profe profesionales in Estelí professional public sector regime regional relations relations of production Revolution revolutionary role Sandinista government Sandinista ideology Sandinista profesionales Sandino seen sionales situation social social classes Somoza structure struggle talk telenovelas things tion told town unem unemployed University upper class urban Vilas violence wanted woman women