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This book explores how large-scale economic interests and local power dynamics all play a role in creating a climate of violence against women, migrants, and other stigmatized groups in Northern Mexico, and offers a framework for dismantling oppressive structures and fostering genuine peace in the region.

Produktbeschreibung
This book explores how large-scale economic interests and local power dynamics all play a role in creating a climate of violence against women, migrants, and other stigmatized groups in Northern Mexico, and offers a framework for dismantling oppressive structures and fostering genuine peace in the region.
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Autorenporträt
Juan Jaime Loera Gonzalez is professor of undergraduate and graduate studies at the School of Anthropology and History of Northern Mexico, and at the Autonomous University of the Community in Oaxaca. Horacio Almanza Alcalde is professor of graduate studies in social anthropology at the School of Anthropology and History of Northern Mexico.