Mayas in Postwar Guatemala
Discover the profound insights of "Mayas in Postwar Guatemala," a compelling work by The University of Alabama Press published in 2009. This 264-page paperback delves deep into the lives of contemporary Mayas, exploring their struggles against crime, political violence, and internal community conflicts. The book also examines the far-reaching effects of transnational economic and political policies on the Mayan population in Guatemala. Building on the foundational work of "Harvest of Violence," this volume offers an engaging perspective on the resilience and adaptability of the Mayan people in the face of adversity. Ideal for readers interested in anthropology, sociology, and Latin American studies, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to understand the complexities of postwar Guatemala.