Human and Environmental Justice in Guatemala

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Human and Environmental Justice in Guatemala

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 277 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781487522971
  • DDC分類 303.372097281

Full Description

In 1996, the Guatemalan civil war ended with the signing of the Peace Accords, facilitated by the United Nations and promoted as a beacon of hope for a country with a history of conflict. Twenty years later, the new era of political protest in Guatemala is highly complex and contradictory: the persistence of colonialism, fraught indigenous-settler relations, political exclusion, corruption, criminal impunity, gendered violence, judicial procedures conducted under threat, entrenched inequality, as well as economic fragility.

Human and Environmental Justice in Guatemala examines the complexities of the quest for justice in Guatemala, and the realities of both new forms of resistance and long-standing obstacles to the rule of law in the human and environmental realms. Written by prominent scholars and activists, this book explores high-profile trials, the activities of foreign mining companies, attempts to prosecute war crimes, and cultural responses to injustice in literature, feminist performance art and the media. The challenges to human and environmental capacities for justice are constrained, or facilitated, by factors that shape culture, politics, society, and the economy. The contributors to this volume include Guatemalans such as the human rights activist Helen Mack Chang, the environmental journalist Magalí Rey Rosa, former Guatemalan Attorney General Claudia Paz y Paz, as well as widely published Guatemala scholars.

Contents

Part One: Imagining Justice

Chapter One: Introduction. Transitional, Transnational, and Distributive Justice in Guatemala
Candace Johnson (University of Guelph)

Chapter Two: Memory-Truth-Justice: The Crisis of the Living in the Search for Guatemala's Dead and Disappeared
Catherine Nolin (University of Northern British Columbia)

Chapter Three: Transnational and Local Solidarities in the Struggle for Justice: Choc versus Padilla
Kalowatie Deonandan (University of Saskatchewan) and Rebecca Tatham (University of Saskatchewan)

Part Two: Justice in Practice

Chapter Four :A Diary of Canadian Mining in Guatemala, 2004-2013
Magalí Rey Rosa (Savia: School of Ecological Thought)

Chapter Five: Impunity in Guatemala: A Never-Ending Battle
Helen Mack Chang (The Myrna Mack Foundation)

Chapter Six: Politics, Institutions, and the Prospects for Justice in Guatemala
Claudia Paz y Paz (Organization of American States)

Part Three: Cultural Responses to Injustice

Chapter Seven: Scars that Run Deep: Performing Violence and Memory in the Work of Regina José Galindo and Rosa Chávez
Rita M. Palacios (Concordia University)

Chapter Eight: Human and Environmental Justice in the Work of Rodrigo Rey Rosa
Stephen Henighan (University of Guelph)

Chapter Nine: Press Clippings: The Daily News in Guatemala
W. George Lovell (Queen's University)

Chapter Ten: Conclusion
Stephen Henighan (University of Guelph) and Candace Johnson (University of Guelph)

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