This book explores the deeper causes of recent massive emigrations from Honduras, tracing the roots to the neoliberal extractive development model that has created conditions of poverty, corruption, and violence for over a generation in the context of the colonial (or imperial) relationship of Honduras to the United States.
This book explores the deeper causes of recent massive emigrations from Honduras, tracing the roots to the neoliberal extractive development model that has created conditions of poverty, corruption, and violence for over a generation in the context of the colonial (or imperial) relationship of Honduras to the United States.
James Phillips is a retired professor of anthropology and international studies at Southern Oregon University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Mapping the Terrain Chapter 2: Latin American Immigration and the United States Chapter 3: Imperialism, Development, Honduras Chapter 4: Migration, Development, and Honduras Chapter 5: Evolution of the Honduran Political Economy Chapter 6: Honduras: Characteristics and Consequences of Neoextractive Development Mining Chapter 7: The Militarization of Honduras, Emigration, and the United States Chapter 8: Migration and the Human Spirit: Body and Soul in Honduras Chapter 9: Reflecting on the Journey
Chapter 1: Mapping the Terrain Chapter 2: Latin American Immigration and the United States Chapter 3: Imperialism, Development, Honduras Chapter 4: Migration, Development, and Honduras Chapter 5: Evolution of the Honduran Political Economy Chapter 6: Honduras: Characteristics and Consequences of Neoextractive Development Mining Chapter 7: The Militarization of Honduras, Emigration, and the United States Chapter 8: Migration and the Human Spirit: Body and Soul in Honduras Chapter 9: Reflecting on the Journey
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