By Cecilia M. Rivas

ISBN-10: 0813564611

ISBN-13: 9780813564616

ISBN-10: 081356462X

ISBN-13: 9780813564623

 Ravaged by way of civil battle through the Eighties and Nineteen Nineties, El Salvador has now emerged as a examine in contradictions. it's a kingdom the place city name facilities and purchasing department stores exist along rural poverty. it's a land now at peace yet nonetheless grappling with a legacy of violence. it's a position marked by means of deep social divides, but providing a stunning abundance of inclusive areas. particularly, it's a country without borderlines, as common emigration in the course of the battle has led Salvadorans to enhance a really transnational experience of identity.

In Salvadoran Imaginaries, Cecilia M. Rivas takes us on a trip via twenty-first century El Salvador and to the varied variety of websites the place the nation’s postwar identification is being solid. Combining box ethnography with media study, Rivas deftly toggles among the actual areas the place the recent El Salvador is beginning to emerge and the digital areas the place Salvadoran id is being imagined, together with newspapers, literature, and electronic media. This interdisciplinary procedure allows her to discover the multitude of how that Salvadorans negotiate among truth and illustration, among neighborhood neighborhoods and transnational imagined groups, among current stipulations and desires for the long run.

Everyday lifestyles in El Salvador could appear like an easy topic, yet Rivas digs deeper, throughout many alternative layers of society, revealing a wealth of advanced emotions that the nation’s voters have approximately strength, chance, defense, migration, and neighborhood. jam-packed with first-hand interviews and detailed archival learn, Salvadoran Imaginaries offers a clean tackle an rising state and its people. 

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