Human Rights in the Maya Region
Global Politics, Cultural Contentions, and Moral Engagements
Herausgeber: Pitarch, Pedro; Leyva-Solano, Xochitl; Speed, Shannon
Human Rights in the Maya Region
Global Politics, Cultural Contentions, and Moral Engagements
Herausgeber: Pitarch, Pedro; Leyva-Solano, Xochitl; Speed, Shannon
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Investigation of human rights and anthropology's involvement with human rights in Mesoamerica, a region which has become one of a handful of testing grounds for this theme in the world.
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Investigation of human rights and anthropology's involvement with human rights in Mesoamerica, a region which has become one of a handful of testing grounds for this theme in the world.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780822342960
- ISBN-10: 0822342960
- Artikelnr.: 23881696
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780822342960
- ISBN-10: 0822342960
- Artikelnr.: 23881696
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Pedro Pitarch is Professor of Anthropology at the Complutense University in Madrid. His books include Ch’ulel: una etnografía de las almas tzeltales. Shannon Speed is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of Rights in Rebellion: Indigenous Struggle and Human Rights in Chiapas and a co-editor of Dissident Women: Gender and Cultural Politics in Chiapas. Xóchitl Leyva Solano is a researcher and professor at the Centro de Investigaciones e Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (CIESAS) in Chiapas, México. She is the author of Poder y desarrollo regional and a co-editor of Encuentros Antropologicos: Power, Identity, and Mobility in Mexican Society.
Abbreviations vii
Introduction / Shannon Speed and Xochitl Leyva Solano 1
Part 1: Global Politics and Nation-States
1. Cultural Rights and Human Rights: A Social Science Perspective / Rodolfo
Stavenhagen 27
2. Perspectives on the Politics of Human Rights in Guatemala / Robert M.
Carmack 51
3. Legal Globalization and Human Rights: Constructing the Rule of Law in
Postconflict Guatemala? / Rachel Sieder 67
Part 2: Cultural Contentions
4. The Labyrinth of Translation: A Tzeltal Version of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights / Pedro Pitarch 91
5. Are Human Rights Destroying the Natural Balance of All Things? The
Difficult Encounter between International Law and Community Law in Mayan
Guatemala / Stener Ekern 123
6. "Here It's Different": The Ch'orti' and Human Rights Training / Julián
López García 145
7. Indigenous Law and Gender Dialogues / Irma Otzoy 171
8. Human Rights, Land Conflicts, and Memory of the Violence in the Ixil
Country of Northern Quiché / David Stoll 187
Part 3: Political Engagements
9. Global Discourses on the Local Terrain: Human Rights in Chiapas /
Shannon Speed and Xochitl Leyva Solano 207
10. Breaking the Reign of Silence: Ethnography of a Clandestine Cemetery /
Victoria Sanford 233
11. Rights of the Poor: Progressive Catholicism and Indigenous Resistance
in Chiapas / Christine Kovic 257
12. "Asumiendo Nuestra Propia Defensa": Resistance and the Red de
Defensores Comunitarios in Chiapas / Shannon Speed and Alvaro Reyes 279
Final Comments
Making Rights Meaningful for Mayas: Reflections on Culture, Rights, and
Power / Richard Ashby Wilson 305
References 323
Contributors 357
Index 361
Introduction / Shannon Speed and Xochitl Leyva Solano 1
Part 1: Global Politics and Nation-States
1. Cultural Rights and Human Rights: A Social Science Perspective / Rodolfo
Stavenhagen 27
2. Perspectives on the Politics of Human Rights in Guatemala / Robert M.
Carmack 51
3. Legal Globalization and Human Rights: Constructing the Rule of Law in
Postconflict Guatemala? / Rachel Sieder 67
Part 2: Cultural Contentions
4. The Labyrinth of Translation: A Tzeltal Version of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights / Pedro Pitarch 91
5. Are Human Rights Destroying the Natural Balance of All Things? The
Difficult Encounter between International Law and Community Law in Mayan
Guatemala / Stener Ekern 123
6. "Here It's Different": The Ch'orti' and Human Rights Training / Julián
López García 145
7. Indigenous Law and Gender Dialogues / Irma Otzoy 171
8. Human Rights, Land Conflicts, and Memory of the Violence in the Ixil
Country of Northern Quiché / David Stoll 187
Part 3: Political Engagements
9. Global Discourses on the Local Terrain: Human Rights in Chiapas /
Shannon Speed and Xochitl Leyva Solano 207
10. Breaking the Reign of Silence: Ethnography of a Clandestine Cemetery /
Victoria Sanford 233
11. Rights of the Poor: Progressive Catholicism and Indigenous Resistance
in Chiapas / Christine Kovic 257
12. "Asumiendo Nuestra Propia Defensa": Resistance and the Red de
Defensores Comunitarios in Chiapas / Shannon Speed and Alvaro Reyes 279
Final Comments
Making Rights Meaningful for Mayas: Reflections on Culture, Rights, and
Power / Richard Ashby Wilson 305
References 323
Contributors 357
Index 361
Abbreviations vii
Introduction / Shannon Speed and Xochitl Leyva Solano 1
Part 1: Global Politics and Nation-States
1. Cultural Rights and Human Rights: A Social Science Perspective / Rodolfo
Stavenhagen 27
2. Perspectives on the Politics of Human Rights in Guatemala / Robert M.
Carmack 51
3. Legal Globalization and Human Rights: Constructing the Rule of Law in
Postconflict Guatemala? / Rachel Sieder 67
Part 2: Cultural Contentions
4. The Labyrinth of Translation: A Tzeltal Version of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights / Pedro Pitarch 91
5. Are Human Rights Destroying the Natural Balance of All Things? The
Difficult Encounter between International Law and Community Law in Mayan
Guatemala / Stener Ekern 123
6. "Here It's Different": The Ch'orti' and Human Rights Training / Julián
López García 145
7. Indigenous Law and Gender Dialogues / Irma Otzoy 171
8. Human Rights, Land Conflicts, and Memory of the Violence in the Ixil
Country of Northern Quiché / David Stoll 187
Part 3: Political Engagements
9. Global Discourses on the Local Terrain: Human Rights in Chiapas /
Shannon Speed and Xochitl Leyva Solano 207
10. Breaking the Reign of Silence: Ethnography of a Clandestine Cemetery /
Victoria Sanford 233
11. Rights of the Poor: Progressive Catholicism and Indigenous Resistance
in Chiapas / Christine Kovic 257
12. "Asumiendo Nuestra Propia Defensa": Resistance and the Red de
Defensores Comunitarios in Chiapas / Shannon Speed and Alvaro Reyes 279
Final Comments
Making Rights Meaningful for Mayas: Reflections on Culture, Rights, and
Power / Richard Ashby Wilson 305
References 323
Contributors 357
Index 361
Introduction / Shannon Speed and Xochitl Leyva Solano 1
Part 1: Global Politics and Nation-States
1. Cultural Rights and Human Rights: A Social Science Perspective / Rodolfo
Stavenhagen 27
2. Perspectives on the Politics of Human Rights in Guatemala / Robert M.
Carmack 51
3. Legal Globalization and Human Rights: Constructing the Rule of Law in
Postconflict Guatemala? / Rachel Sieder 67
Part 2: Cultural Contentions
4. The Labyrinth of Translation: A Tzeltal Version of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights / Pedro Pitarch 91
5. Are Human Rights Destroying the Natural Balance of All Things? The
Difficult Encounter between International Law and Community Law in Mayan
Guatemala / Stener Ekern 123
6. "Here It's Different": The Ch'orti' and Human Rights Training / Julián
López García 145
7. Indigenous Law and Gender Dialogues / Irma Otzoy 171
8. Human Rights, Land Conflicts, and Memory of the Violence in the Ixil
Country of Northern Quiché / David Stoll 187
Part 3: Political Engagements
9. Global Discourses on the Local Terrain: Human Rights in Chiapas /
Shannon Speed and Xochitl Leyva Solano 207
10. Breaking the Reign of Silence: Ethnography of a Clandestine Cemetery /
Victoria Sanford 233
11. Rights of the Poor: Progressive Catholicism and Indigenous Resistance
in Chiapas / Christine Kovic 257
12. "Asumiendo Nuestra Propia Defensa": Resistance and the Red de
Defensores Comunitarios in Chiapas / Shannon Speed and Alvaro Reyes 279
Final Comments
Making Rights Meaningful for Mayas: Reflections on Culture, Rights, and
Power / Richard Ashby Wilson 305
References 323
Contributors 357
Index 361