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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Central American Transisthmian Histories, Literatures, and Cultures 1
1 Costa Rican Grounds and the Founding of the Coffee Republics 19
2 Nations Divided: U.S. Intervention, Banana Enclaves, and the Panama Canal 44
3 The Power of Indigo: Testimonio, Historiography, and Revolution in Cuzcatlan 76
4 K'atun Turning in Greater Guatemala: Trauma, Impunity, and Diaspora 103
5 The War at Home: Latina/o Solidarity and Central American Immigration 129
6 "Departamento 15": Salvadoran Transnational Migration and Narration 167
7 Wasted Opportunities: Central America after the Revolutions 195
Epilogue. Weathering the Storm: Central America in the Twenty-first Century 223
Notes 237
Works Cited 253
Index 279
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