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The Costa Rica Reader Steven Palmer

The Costa Rica Reader By Steven Palmer

The Costa Rica Reader by Steven Palmer


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An interdisciplinary anthology that includes many primary resources never before published in English.

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The Costa Rica Reader: History, Culture, Politics by Steven Palmer

Long characterized as an exceptional country within Latin America, Costa Rica has been hailed as a democratic oasis in a continent scorched by dictatorship and revolution; the ecological mecca of a biosphere laid waste by deforestation and urban blight; and an egalitarian, middle-class society blissfully immune to the violent class and racial conflicts that have haunted the region. Arguing that conceptions of Costa Rica as a happy anomaly downplay its rich heritage and diverse population, The Costa Rica Reader brings together texts and artwork that reveal the complexity of the country's past and present. It characterizes Costa Rica as a site of alternatives and possibilities that undermine stereotypes about the region's history and challenge the idea that current dilemmas facing Latin America are inevitable or insoluble.

This essential introduction to Costa Rica includes more than fifty texts related to the country's history, culture, politics, and natural environment. Most of these newspaper accounts, histories, petitions, memoirs, poems, and essays are written by Costa Ricans. Many appear here in English for the first time. The authors are men and women, young and old, scholars, farmers, workers, and activists. The Costa Rica Reader presents a panoply of voices: eloquent working-class raconteurs from San Jose's poorest barrios, English-speaking Afro-Antilleans of the Limon province, Nicaraguan immigrants, factory workers, dissident members of the intelligentsia, and indigenous people struggling to preserve their culture. With more than forty images, the collection showcases sculptures, photographs, maps, cartoons, and fliers. From the time before the arrival of the Spanish, through the rise of the coffee plantations and the Civil War of 1948, up to participation in today's globalized world, Costa Rica's remarkable history comes alive. The Costa Rica Reader is a necessary resource for scholars, students, and travelers alike.

The Costa Rica Reader Reviews

a poignant resource for anyone with an eye on the country, whether traveler, grizzled Costa Rica oldtimer, flash-in-the-pan tourist, historian, or Costa Rican national. The Tico Times

About Steven Palmer

Steven Palmer is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Windsor in Ontario. He is the author of From Popular Medicine to Medical Populism: Doctors, Healers, and Public Power in Costa Rica, 1800-1940 (published by Duke University Press).

Ivan Molina is Professor of History at the University of Costa Rica in San Jose. He is a coauthor of Stuffing the Ballot Box: Fraud, Electoral Reform, and Democratization in Costa Rica.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1
I. Birth of an Exception? 9
II. Coffee Nation 55
III. Popular Culture and Social Policy 99
IV. Democratic Enigma 139
V. The Costa Rican Dream 183
VI. Other Cultures and Outer Reaches 229
VII. Working Paradise 275
VIII. Tropical Soundings 319
Suggestions for Further Reading 367
Acknowledgment of Copyrights 373
Index 379

Additional information

CIN0822333724VG
9780822333722
0822333724
The Costa Rica Reader: History, Culture, Politics by Steven Palmer
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Duke University Press
20041029
400
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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