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Journeys of Fear: Refugee Return and National Transformation in Guatemala

Editor(s): Liisa I. North, Alan B. Simmons

McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2000, pp. 352

Just as the massive exodus of Guatemalans, mainly indigenous people, in the early 1980s was externally the most visible symptom of the terror that had befallen the country, so their organized return put into focus the need for and hopes of a transformation affecting land, gender, identity, and rights. Also includes Barry Levitt ‘Theorizing Accompaniment’, pp. 237-54.