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I Ask for Justice - Maya Women, Dictators, and Crime in Guatemala, 1898-1944 (Paperback)
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I Ask for Justice - Maya Women, Dictators, and Crime in Guatemala, 1898-1944 (Paperback)
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This study of the Guatemalan legal system during the regimes of two
of Latin America's most repressive dictators reveals the surprising
extent to which Maya women used the courts to air their grievances
and defend their human rights. Winner, Bryce Wood Book Award, Latin
American Studies Association, 2015 Given Guatemala's record of
human rights abuses, its legal system has often been portrayed as
illegitimate and anemic. I Ask for Justice challenges that
perception by demonstrating that even though the legal system was
not always just, rural Guatemalans considered it a legitimate
arbiter of their grievances and an important tool for advancing
their agendas. As both a mirror and an instrument of the state, the
judicial system simultaneously illuminates the limits of state rule
and the state's ability to co-opt Guatemalans by hearing their
voices in court. Against the backdrop of two of Latin America's
most oppressive regimes-the dictatorships of Manuel Estrada Cabrera
(1898-1920) and General Jorge Ubico (1931-1944)-David Carey Jr.
explores the ways in which indigenous people, women, and the poor
used Guatemala's legal system to manipulate the boundaries between
legality and criminality. Using court records that are surprisingly
rich in Maya women's voices, he analyzes how bootleggers,
cross-dressers, and other litigants crafted their narratives to
defend their human rights. Revealing how nuances of power, gender,
ethnicity, class, and morality were constructed and contested, this
history of crime and criminality demonstrates how Maya men and
women attempted to improve their socioeconomic positions and to
press for their rights with strategies that ranged from the pursuit
of illicit activities to the deployment of the legal system.
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