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Sandinista Narratives is an analysis of the role of agency in the Nicaraguan Revolution and its aftermath. Jean-Pierre Reed argues that the insurrection in Nicaragua was shaped by political contingency, action-specific subjectivity, and popular culture. He also examines how Sandinista ideology contributed to state-building in Nicaragua while tracing the role of post-revolutionary Sandinismo as a political identity.
Contents
Chapter One: Culture, Ideology, and Emotions in the Study of Insurgent and Revolutionary Agency
Chapter Two: The Role of Religion in the War of Liberation: Christian Insurgents Fighting for Justice
Chapter Three: Sandinismo: A Nationalist Idiom and Ideology in the War of Liberation
Chapter Four: Emotional Events and the Unfolding of Insurrection
Chapter Five: Rebuilding the Nation and Life-Politics during Sandinista Rule
Chapter Six: Sandinista Identity in the Post-Revolution Period
A Brief Conclusion: On Studying Revolutionary Identity and Findings