Abstract

List of Illustrations, Maps, and Tables Foreword by Pablo Piccato Acknowledgments Introduction: Justice, Ethnicity, and Gender in Twentieth-Century Guatemala Chapter 1. Dictators, Indigenas, and the Legal System: Intersections of Race and Crime Chapter 2. Rough and Thorny Terrain: Moonshine, Gender, and Ethnicity Chapter 3. Productive Activity: Female Vendors and Ladino Authorities in the Market Chapter 4. Unnatural Mothers and Reproductive Crimes: Infanticide, Abortion, and Cross-Dressing Chapter 5. Wives in Danger and Dangerous Women: Domestic and Female Violence Chapter 6. Honorable Subjects: Public Insults, Family Feuds, and State Power Conclusion: Emboldened and Constrained Appendices Notes Glossary Bibliography Index

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