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2057Religion and Politics in Nicaragua: A Historical Ethnography Set in the City of MasayaDissertation, State University of New York (SUNY). 2008.UMI Number: 3319553 This study is a historical ethnography of religious diversity in post-revolutionary Nicaragua from the vantage point of Catholics who live in the city of Masaya located on the Pacific side of Nicaragua at the end of the twentieth century. My overarching research question is: How may ethnographically observed patterns in Catholic religious practices in contemporary Nicaragua be understood in historical context? Utilizing anthropological theory and method grounded in Weberian …Read more
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3Nicaragua and Agamben’s State of Exception: Misunderstood History and Current CrisisLatin American Policy 10 (1): 93-119. 2019.This article analyzes Giorgio Agamben’s state of exception and evaluates its implications for understanding the crisis in Nicaragua in 2018. The lens of exception fails to encourage critical questions about the complicated social and historical dynamics of Nicaragua’s contentious politics. Conflict transformation and global civil society could open a space for the social forces struggling to redefine state power and resolve the crisis.
Catherine Stanford
American Anthropological Association
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American Anthropological AssociationOther
Decatur, IL, United States of America
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