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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations vii
- Introduction 1
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PART 1: GLOBAL POLITICS AND NATION-STATES
- 1. Cultural Rights and Human Rights: A Social Science Perspective 27
- 2. Perspectives on the Politics of Human Rights in Guatemala 51
- 3. Legal Globalization and Human Rights: Constructing the Rule of Law in Postconflict Guatemala? 67
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PART 2: CULTURAL CONTENTIONS
- 4. The Labyrinth of Translation: A Tzeltal Version of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 91
- 5. Are Human Rights Destroying the Natural Balance of All Things? The Difficult Encounter between International Law and Community Law in Mayan Guatemala 123
- 6. ‘‘Here It’s Different’’: The Ch’orti’ and Human Rights Training 145
- 7. Indigenous Law and Gender Dialogues 171
- 8. Human Rights, Land Conflicts, and Memory of the Violence in the Ixil Country of Northern Quiché 187
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PART 3: POLITICAL ENGAGEMENTS
- 9. Global Discourses on the Local Terrain: Human Rights in Chiapas 207
- 10. Breaking the Reign of Silence: Ethnography of a Clandestine Cemetery 233
- 11. Rights of the Poor: Progressive Catholicism and Indigenous Resistance in Chiapas 257
- 12. ‘‘Asumiendo Nuestra Propia Defensa’’: Resistance and the Red de Defensores Comunitarios in Chiapas 279
- Final Comments. Making Rights Meaningful for Mayas: Reflections on Culture, Rights, and Power 305
- References 323
- Contributors 357
- Index 361
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART 1: GLOBAL POLITICS AND NATION-STATES
- 1. Cultural Rights and Human Rights: A Social Science Perspective 27
- 2. Perspectives on the Politics of Human Rights in Guatemala 51
- 3. Legal Globalization and Human Rights: Constructing the Rule of Law in Postconflict Guatemala? 67
-
PART 2: CULTURAL CONTENTIONS
- 4. The Labyrinth of Translation: A Tzeltal Version of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 91
- 5. Are Human Rights Destroying the Natural Balance of All Things? The Difficult Encounter between International Law and Community Law in Mayan Guatemala 123
- 6. ‘‘Here It’s Different’’: The Ch’orti’ and Human Rights Training 145
- 7. Indigenous Law and Gender Dialogues 171
- 8. Human Rights, Land Conflicts, and Memory of the Violence in the Ixil Country of Northern Quiché 187
-
PART 3: POLITICAL ENGAGEMENTS
- 9. Global Discourses on the Local Terrain: Human Rights in Chiapas 207
- 10. Breaking the Reign of Silence: Ethnography of a Clandestine Cemetery 233
- 11. Rights of the Poor: Progressive Catholicism and Indigenous Resistance in Chiapas 257
- 12. ‘‘Asumiendo Nuestra Propia Defensa’’: Resistance and the Red de Defensores Comunitarios in Chiapas 279
- Final Comments. Making Rights Meaningful for Mayas: Reflections on Culture, Rights, and Power 305
- References 323
- Contributors 357
- Index 361