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Excerpt: The Corner of the Living, by Miguel La Serna
In many ways, my initial trip to Chuschi reflects the challenges of doing historical anthropology about the late twentieth century. [...] the very people about whom I had been reading---and forming opinions---in the archives were still living. Even in cases where the historical actors had passed away, their children and neighbors still lived. As such, I had to deal with something I never anticipated: the feelings of my archival subjects. Continue Reading Excerpt: The Corner of the Living, by Miguel La Serna
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