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In 1979, toward the end of the Cold War era, Nicaragua's Sandinista movement emerged on the world stage, claiming to represent a new form of socialism. Gendered Scenarios of Revolution is a historical ethnography of Sandinista state formation from the perspective of el Tule—a peasant village that was itself thrust onto an international stage as a "model” Sandinista community.

Produktbeschreibung
In 1979, toward the end of the Cold War era, Nicaragua's Sandinista movement emerged on the world stage, claiming to represent a new form of socialism. Gendered Scenarios of Revolution is a historical ethnography of Sandinista state formation from the perspective of el Tule—a peasant village that was itself thrust onto an international stage as a "model” Sandinista community.
Autorenporträt
Rosario Montoya is an anthropologist and historian who has been working in Nicaragua since 1989. She is a faculty affiliate at the University of Colorado at Boulder and the co-editor of Gender's Place: Feminist Anthropologies of Latin America.