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Honduras: Reinventing the Enclave

Authoritarian neoliberalism is alive and well as the “model cities” initiative that took hold after Honduras’ 2009 coup moves forward.

 

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1 Coyolito is a community in Zacate Grande from which boats leave for Tiger Island, Amapala. Over time, the coastal land in Coyolito and around the Peninsula of Zacate Grande was blocked off for the private residencies of the capital-based elite.

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Beth Geglia

Beth Geglia is a researcher and documentary filmmaker currently based in Honduras. She is completing her Ph.D. in Anthropology at American University. Her dissertation on ZEDE development, power, and land struggles in Honduras is supported by a grant from the Social Science Research Council (SSRC).

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