After the Revolution
Discover the pivotal insights of Ilja A. Luciak in his compelling work, After the Revolution, published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2001. Spanning 336 pages, this book delves into the intricate dynamics of democratization in Central America, focusing on countries like El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua.
Luciak emphasizes the importance of both men and women working together to achieve true democratic governance and substantive gender equality. While active measures have bolstered formal gender equality, he warns that genuine societal transformation requires a collaborative effort. This thought-provoking analysis is essential for anyone interested in political science, gender studies, and the processes that shape our world.
Join the conversation on political activism and ideologies, and explore how these themes play out in the context of Central American history and theory. After the Revolution is a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone passionate about the future of democracy.