Recovering Lost Footprints Farah ShafieAnalyzes contemporary Maya narratives. Recovering Lost Footprints is the first full length critical study to analyze Latin American Indigenous literary narratives in a systematic manner. In the book, Arturo Arias looks at Maya narratives in Guatemala. The study of these works is intended to spark changes so that constitutions recognize these cultures, their rights, their languages, their centers of worship, and their cosmologies. Through this study,
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Assesses the relevance of anarchism to understanding debates about globalisation and the nature of contemporary protest
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Offering perspectives from a distinguished group of international scholars