Dividing the Isthmus

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<p>In 1899 the United Fruit Company (UFCO) was officially incorporated in Boston Massachusetts beginning an era of economic diplomatic and military interventions in Central America. This event marked the inception of the struggle for economic political and cultural autonomy in Central America as well as an era of homegrown inequities injustices and impunities to which Central Americans have responded in creative and critical ways. This juncture also set the conditions for the creation of the Transisthmus-a material cultural and symbolic site of vast intersections of people products and narratives.</p> <p>Taking 1899 as her point of departure Ana Patricia Rodríguez offers a comprehensive comparative and meticulously researched book covering more than one hundred years between 1899 and 2007 of modern cultural and literary production and modern empire-building in Central America. She examines the grand narratives of (anti)imperialism revolution subalternity globalization impunity transnational migration and diaspora as well as other discursive historical and material configurations of the region beyond its geophysical and political confines.</p> <p>Focusing in particular on how the material productions and symbolic tropes of cacao coffee indigo bananas canals waste and transmigrant labor have shaped the transisthmian cultural and literary imaginaries Rodríguez develops new methodological approaches for studying cultural production in Central America and its diasporas.</p> <p>Monumental in scope and relentlessly impassioned this work offers new critical readings of Central American narratives and contributes to the growing field of Central American studies.</p>
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