1st Edition

The Violence Within Cultural And Political Opposition In Divided Nations

Edited By Kay Warren Copyright 1993
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    276 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Violence Within explores a range of contemporary conflicts in which culture has become an explicit issue: ethnic nationalism, religious fundamentalism, the militarization of civilian life, opposition movements in authoritarian states, political resistance to redistributive agrarian reforms, and racism in racial democracies. The case studies for this volume focus on movements and communities in Guatemala, Brazil, Israel/Palestine, Iran, Egypt, South Africa, the Philippines, and Northern Ireland.

    Introduction: Revealing Conflicts Across Cultures & Disciplines -- Interpreting La Violencia in Guatemala: Shapes of Mayan Silence & Resistance -- Culturalism Versus Cultural Politics: Movimento Negro in Rio de Janeiro & São Paulo, Brazil -- Politics of Identity in a Palestinian Village in Israel -- Religious Networks & Urban Unrest: Lessons from Iranian & Egyptian Experiences -- Contested Images & Implications of South African Nationhood -- Everyday Elite Resistance: Redistributive Agrarian Reform in the Philippines -- Striking with Hunger: Cultural Meanings of Political Violence in Northern Ireland

    Biography

    Kay Warren