The grimace of Macho Ratón : artisans, identity, and nation in late-twentieth-century western Nicaragua / Les W. Field.
"In this creative ethnography Les W. Field challenges a post-Sandinista national conception of identity, one that threatens to constrict the future of subaltern Nicaraguans. Drawing on the works and words of artisans and artisanas, Indians, and mestizos, Field critiques the national ideology of...
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Duke University Press,
1999.
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