The Paraguay Reader -

The Paraguay Reader

History, Culture, Politics

Peter Lambert, Andrew Nickson (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
488 Seiten
2012
Duke University Press (Verlag)
978-0-8223-5249-5 (ISBN)
123,45 inkl. MwSt
This lively compilation of testimonies, journalism, scholarship, political tracts, literature, and illustrations conveys Paraguay's rich history and cultural heritage, as well as its struggles against underdevelopment, foreign intervention, poverty, inequality, and authoritarianism.
Hemmed in by the vast, arid Chaco to the west and, for most of its history, impenetrable jungles to the east, Paraguay has been defined largely by its isolation. Partly as a result, there has been a dearth of serious scholarship or journalism about the country. Going a long way toward redressing this lack of information and analysis, The Paraguay Reader is a lively compilation of testimonies, journalism, scholarship, political tracts, literature, and illustrations, including maps, photographs, paintings, drawings, and advertisements. Taken together, the anthology's many selections convey the country's extraordinarily rich history and cultural heritage, as well as the realities of its struggles against underdevelopment, foreign intervention, poverty, inequality, and authoritarianism. Most of the Reader is arranged chronologically. Weighted toward the twentieth century and early twenty-first, it nevertheless gives due attention to major events in Paraguay's history, such as the Triple Alliance War (1864–70) and the Chaco War (1932–35). The Reader's final section, focused on national identity and culture, addresses matters including ethnicity, language, and gender. Most of the selections are by Paraguayans, and many of the pieces appear in English for the first time. Helpful introductions by the editors precede each of the book's sections and all of the selected texts.

Peter Lambert is a Senior Lecturer in Spanish and Latin American Studies in the Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies at the University of Bath. He is a coeditor of Latin American Foreign Policies: Between Ideology and Pragmatism and Political Violence and the Construction of National Identity in Latin America. Andrew Nickson is the Honorary Reader in Public Management and Latin American Studies at the University of Birmingham. He is the author of Local Government in Latin America and the Historical Dictionary of Paraguay. Lambert and Nickson are the editors of Transition to Democracy in Paraguay.

List of Illustrations ix

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction 1

I. The Birth of Paraguay 11

II. The Nationalist Experiment 53

III. A Slow Recovery 129

IV. From the Chaco War to the Civil War 193

V. Dictatorship and Resistance 235

VI. A Transition in Search of Democracy 321

VII. What Does It Mean to Be Paraguayan? 383

Epilogue: The Impeachment of President Fernando Lugo 451

Suggestions for Further Reading 457

Acknowledgment of Copyright and Sources 463

Index 471

Reihe/Serie The Latin America Readers
Zusatzinfo 35 illustrations, including 10 in color
Verlagsort North Carolina
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 235 mm
Gewicht 816 g
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer Südamerika
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-8223-5249-4 / 0822352494
ISBN-13 978-0-8223-5249-5 / 9780822352495
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