Tegucigolpe: donde se cruzan los caminos, se unen fronteras y divergen las percepciones

This article examines the capital of Honduras—Tegucigalpa—focusing on its “twin cities” of Comayagüela and Tegucigalpa, examining the relationships between topographic and socioeconomic exclusion, structural and symbolic violence, and the application of neoliberal policies. It explores the city post...

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Main Authors: Adrienne Pine, David Vivar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de los Andes 2011-06-01
Series:Colombia Internacional
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Online Access:http://colombiainternacional.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/519/index.php?id=519
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description This article examines the capital of Honduras—Tegucigalpa—focusing on its “twin cities” of Comayagüela and Tegucigalpa, examining the relationships between topographic and socioeconomic exclusion, structural and symbolic violence, and the application of neoliberal policies. It explores the city post-hurricane Mitch and post-coup d’État using historical and ethnographic data to shed light on Tegucigalpa, the troubled political center of a corporatizing State.
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spelling doaj.art-8c22cf24d0544cf08c391249dfeb58732022-12-22T02:35:04ZengUniversidad de los AndesColombia Internacional0121-56121960-60042011-06-01732547Tegucigolpe: donde se cruzan los caminos, se unen fronteras y divergen las percepcionesAdrienne PineDavid VivarThis article examines the capital of Honduras—Tegucigalpa—focusing on its “twin cities” of Comayagüela and Tegucigalpa, examining the relationships between topographic and socioeconomic exclusion, structural and symbolic violence, and the application of neoliberal policies. It explores the city post-hurricane Mitch and post-coup d’État using historical and ethnographic data to shed light on Tegucigalpa, the troubled political center of a corporatizing State.http://colombiainternacional.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/519/index.php?id=519FNRP • Giorgio Agamben • state of exception • Naomi Klein • disaster capitalism • Merrill Singer • culture of wealth • Mary Douglas • Nancy Scheper-Hughes • invisible genocide • Michael Taussig • usual terror
spellingShingle Adrienne Pine
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Tegucigolpe: donde se cruzan los caminos, se unen fronteras y divergen las percepciones
Colombia Internacional
FNRP • Giorgio Agamben • state of exception • Naomi Klein • disaster capitalism • Merrill Singer • culture of wealth • Mary Douglas • Nancy Scheper-Hughes • invisible genocide • Michael Taussig • usual terror
title Tegucigolpe: donde se cruzan los caminos, se unen fronteras y divergen las percepciones
title_full Tegucigolpe: donde se cruzan los caminos, se unen fronteras y divergen las percepciones
title_fullStr Tegucigolpe: donde se cruzan los caminos, se unen fronteras y divergen las percepciones
title_full_unstemmed Tegucigolpe: donde se cruzan los caminos, se unen fronteras y divergen las percepciones
title_short Tegucigolpe: donde se cruzan los caminos, se unen fronteras y divergen las percepciones
title_sort tegucigolpe donde se cruzan los caminos se unen fronteras y divergen las percepciones
topic FNRP • Giorgio Agamben • state of exception • Naomi Klein • disaster capitalism • Merrill Singer • culture of wealth • Mary Douglas • Nancy Scheper-Hughes • invisible genocide • Michael Taussig • usual terror
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