Carlos Sandoval-Garcia is a Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Costa Rica
List of Tables
vii
List of Abbreviations
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
xiii
Chapter 1. Making Sense of National Identities
1
(25)
Chapter 2. Media Representations of Nicaraguans in Costa Rica
26
(36)
Chapter 3. Costa Rican Exceptionalism and the Nicaraguan Other in Historical Perspective
62
(37)
Chapter 4. Belonging and Racialization as Lived Experience
99
(38)
Chapter 5. Material Decline, Dislocation, and Racialization
137
(35)
Conclusion
172
(15)
Appendix 1. Framing in News about Nicaraguans in Costa Rica, La Nación and La República, 1995-96
187
(4)
Appendix 2. Toward a Network of Crimes Committed by Former Contras, 1991-96
191
(3)
Appendix 3. International News about Nicaragua, La Nación, 1994-96
194
(1)
Appendix 4. News Actors in Reports about Nicaraguan General Elections (1996)
195
(1)
Appendix 5. Stories by Primary and Secondary Students about Costa Rica as a Nation
196
(2)
Appendix 6. Portrayal of Nicaraguans in Costa Rica in Stories by Primary and Secondary Students
198
(3)
Notes
201
(14)
Bibliography
215
(22)
Index
237
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