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Author Sprenkels, Ralph, author

Title After insurgency : revolution and electoral politics in El Salvador / Ralph Sprenkels
Published Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, [2018]

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Contents Echoes of revolution -- Drawing out insurgent relations -- El Salvador's insurgency: a relational account -- Interlude: with the FPL in Chalatenango, 1992/95 -- Postinsurgent reconversion -- Ethnographies of postinsurgency -- Inside Chalatenango's former "People's Republic" -- Postwar life trajectories of former guerrilla fighters -- FMLN veterans' politics -- Salvadoran politics and the enduring legacies of insurgency
Summary "El Salvador's 2009 presidential elections marked a historical feat: Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN) became the first former Latin American guerrilla movement to win the ballot after failing to take power by means of armed struggle. In 2014, former comandante Salvador Sánchez Cerén became the country's second FMLN president. After Insurgency focuses on the development of El Salvador's FMLN from armed insurgency to a strong and competitive political party. At the end of the war in 1992, the historical ties between insurgent veterans enabled the FMLN to reconvert into a relatively effective electoral machine. However, these same ties also fueled factional dispute and clientelism. Drawing on in-depth ethnographic fieldwork, Ralph Sprenkels examines El Salvador's revolutionary movement as a social field, developing an innovative theoretical and methodological approach to the study of insurgent movements in general and their aftermath in particular. By extensively analyzing the movement's internal politics, the book draws attention to insurgency's persistent legacies, both for those involved as well as for Salvadoran politics at large. Sprenkels reveals the personal perspectives and stories of former revolutionaries who must now contend with a postrevolutionary nation in El Salvador. He balances the personal narratives with a larger historical study of the civil war and of the transformation process of wartime forces into postwar political contenders. In documenting the shift from armed struggle to electoral politics, the book adds to ongoing debates about contemporary Latin America politics, the "pink tide," and post-neoliberal electoralism. It also charts new avenues in the study of insurgency and its aftermath."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional -- History
Postwar reconstruction -- Social aspects -- El Salvador
Civil war -- Political aspects -- El Salvador -- History
Civil war -- Social aspects -- El Salvador -- History
Insurgency -- El Salvador -- History
Political culture -- El Salvador -- History
Salvadorans -- Interviews
SUBJECT El Salvador -- Politics and government -- 1992-
El Salvador -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2018012975
ISBN 9780268103286
0268103283
9780268103279
0268103275
Other Titles Revolution and electoral politics in El Salvador