Dividing the Isthmus : Central American Transnational Histories, Literatures, and Cultures.
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- F1436
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION. Central American Transisthmian Histories, Literatures, and Cultures -- CHAPTER 1. Costa Rican Grounds and the Founding of the Coffee Republics -- CHAPTER 2. Nations Divided: U.S. Intervention, Banana Enclaves, and the Panama Canal -- CHAPTER 3. The Power of Indigo: Testimonio, Historiography, and Revolution in Cuzcatlán -- CHAPTER 4. K'atun Turning in Greater Guatemala: Trauma, Impunity, and Diaspora -- CHAPTER 5. The War at Home: Latina/o Solidarity and Central American Immigration -- CHAPTER 6. "Departamento 15": Salvadoran Transnational Migration and Narration -- CHAPTER 7. Wasted Opportunities: Central America after the Revolutions -- EPILOGUE. Weathering the Storm: Central America in the Twenty-first Century -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.
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