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12 Certifying Sustainable Tourism in Costa Rica: Environmental Governance and Accountability in a Transitional Era
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures, Maps, and Tables viii
- Acknowledgments x
- Introduction: Ethnographic Visions of Millennial Central America 1
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Part I Imagining Democracy after the Cold War
- 1 Contradiction and Struggle under the Leftist Phoenix: Rural Nicaragua at the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Revolution 33
- 2 The Violence of Cold War Polarities and the Fostering of Hope: The 2009 Elections in Postwar El Salvador 49
- 3 Daring to Hope in the Midst of Despair: The Agrarian Question within the Anti-Coup Resistance Movement in Honduras 64
- 4. “My Heart Says NO”: Political Experiences of the Struggle against CAFTA-DR in Costa Rica 80
- 5. Democracy, Disenchantment, and the Future in El Salvador 96
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Part II Indigeneity, Race and Human Rights in the (Post) Multicultural Moment
- 6 Cuando Nos Internacionalizamos: Human Rights and Other Universals at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 115
- 7 Acknowledging Racism and State Transformation in Postwar Guatemalan Society 131
- 8 Ephemeral Rights and Securitized Lives: Migration, Mareros, and Power in Millennial Guatemala 146
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Part III Dominant, Residual, and Emergent Economic Strategies
- 9 Honduras’s Smallholder Coffee Farmers, the Coffee Crisis, and Neoliberal Policy: Disjunctures in Knowledge and Conundrums for Development 163
- 10 Maya Handicraft Vendors’ CAFTA-DR Discourses: “Free Trade Is Not for Everyone in Guatemala” 181
- 11 “Here the Campesino Is Dead”: Can Central America’s Smallholders Be Saved? 196
- 12 Certifying Sustainable Tourism in Costa Rica: Environmental Governance and Accountability in a Transitional Era 212
- 13 Central America Comes to the “Cradle of Democracy”: Immigration and Neoliberalization in Williamsburg, Virginia 227
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Part IV A Place on the Map: Surviving on Pasts, Presents, and Futures
- 14 Migration, Tourism, and Post-Insurgent Individuality in Northern Morazán, El Salvador 245
- 15 Intimate Encounters: Sex and Power in Nicaraguan Tourism 261
- 16 Notes on Tourism, Ethnicity, and the Politics of Cultural Value in Honduras 276
- References 293
- Contributors 315
- Index 319
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures, Maps, and Tables viii
- Acknowledgments x
- Introduction: Ethnographic Visions of Millennial Central America 1
-
Part I Imagining Democracy after the Cold War
- 1 Contradiction and Struggle under the Leftist Phoenix: Rural Nicaragua at the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Revolution 33
- 2 The Violence of Cold War Polarities and the Fostering of Hope: The 2009 Elections in Postwar El Salvador 49
- 3 Daring to Hope in the Midst of Despair: The Agrarian Question within the Anti-Coup Resistance Movement in Honduras 64
- 4. “My Heart Says NO”: Political Experiences of the Struggle against CAFTA-DR in Costa Rica 80
- 5. Democracy, Disenchantment, and the Future in El Salvador 96
-
Part II Indigeneity, Race and Human Rights in the (Post) Multicultural Moment
- 6 Cuando Nos Internacionalizamos: Human Rights and Other Universals at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 115
- 7 Acknowledging Racism and State Transformation in Postwar Guatemalan Society 131
- 8 Ephemeral Rights and Securitized Lives: Migration, Mareros, and Power in Millennial Guatemala 146
-
Part III Dominant, Residual, and Emergent Economic Strategies
- 9 Honduras’s Smallholder Coffee Farmers, the Coffee Crisis, and Neoliberal Policy: Disjunctures in Knowledge and Conundrums for Development 163
- 10 Maya Handicraft Vendors’ CAFTA-DR Discourses: “Free Trade Is Not for Everyone in Guatemala” 181
- 11 “Here the Campesino Is Dead”: Can Central America’s Smallholders Be Saved? 196
- 12 Certifying Sustainable Tourism in Costa Rica: Environmental Governance and Accountability in a Transitional Era 212
- 13 Central America Comes to the “Cradle of Democracy”: Immigration and Neoliberalization in Williamsburg, Virginia 227
-
Part IV A Place on the Map: Surviving on Pasts, Presents, and Futures
- 14 Migration, Tourism, and Post-Insurgent Individuality in Northern Morazán, El Salvador 245
- 15 Intimate Encounters: Sex and Power in Nicaraguan Tourism 261
- 16 Notes on Tourism, Ethnicity, and the Politics of Cultural Value in Honduras 276
- References 293
- Contributors 315
- Index 319