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List of Illustrations=ix

Acknowledgments=xi

Introduction=1

I. The Birth of Paraguay=11

The Foundation of Human Speech, León Cadogan=15

Contact, Servitude, and Resistance, Branislava Susnik=21

Spanish-Guaraní Relations in Early Colonial Paraguay, Elman R. Service=28

The Land-without-Evil, Hélène Clastres=32

The Republic of Plato and the Guaraní, José Manuel Peramás=37

A Vanished Arcadia, R. B. Cunninghame Graham=41

The Revolt of the Comuneros, Adalberto López=46

II. The Nationalist Experiment=53

A Report on Paraguay in the London Press of 1824, Anonymous=55

A Nation Held Hostage, Justo Prieto=60

In Defense of Doctor Francia, Richard Alan White=65

Autonomy, Authoritarianism, and Development, Thomas Whigham=70

The Treaty of the Triple Alliance=75

"I Die with My Country!,", Thomas Whigham=82

A Chronicle of War, Leandro Pineda=90

The Lomas Valentinas Note, Francisco Solano López=96

Memoirs of the Paraguayan War, Gaspar Centurión=99

The Women of Piribebuy, Juan O'Leary=104

The Death of López at Cerro Corá, Silvestre Aveiro=108

Sufferings of a French Lady in Paraguay, Dorotea Duprat de Lasserre=113

Declaration and Protest, Eliza Lynch=118

The Psychology of Lopez, William Stewart=125

III. A Slow Recovery=129

Paraguayan Society in the Postwar Decade, Harris Gaylord Warren=131

The "Lincolnshire Farmers" in Paraguay, Annie Elizabeth Kennett=138

My Pilgrimage to Caacupé, Norman O. Brown=143

What It Is Like to Work in the Yerba Plantations, Rafael Barrett=146

The Treatment of Tree Fellers and Timber Workers, Reinaldo López Fretes=153

The Golden Age(Without a Nickel), Helio Vera=159

The Causes of Poverty in Paraguay, Teodosio González=163

The Mennonites Arrive in the Chaco, Walter Quiring=168

The Paraguayan Character, Juan Sinforiano Bogarín=172

The Paraguayan People and Their Natural Tendencies, Natalicio González=178

Cultural Exile, Agustín Barrios=184

Profession of Faith, Agustín Barrios=186

A New National Ideology, Oscar Creydt, Obdulio Barthe, Anibal Codas and others=188

IV. From the Chaco War to the Civil War=193

Capturing Volunteers, Carlos Federico Reyes=195

The Battle of Boquerón, Alfredo Seiferheld=198

Memoirs of a Man from Concepción, Carlos Maria Sienra Bonzi, as told to Roberto Sienra Zavala=203

A Visit to Villa Hayes Military Hospital Number 16, Reginald Thompson=208

Scenes of Thirst, Hugo Rodríguez Alcalá=211

A Handful of Earth, Hérib Campos Cervera=213

Proclamation of the Febrerista Revolution, F. W. Smith, Camilo Recalde=216

How Beautiful Is Your Voice, Ernesto Unruh, Hannes Kalisch=220

The Revolution of 1947, Carlos Maria Sienra Bonzi, as told to Roberto Sienra Zavala=228

A Half Hour in My Childhood, Eva Bichsel=232

V. Dictatorship and Resistance=235

Toward a Weberian Characterization of the Stroessner Regime, Marcial Riquelme=239

The Revolutionary Spirit of the Colorado Party, Luís Maria Argaña=244

The Tragedy of Fram, Jorge Rubiani=248

Be Careful, Dictator, Elvio Romero=253

The Worm inside the Lotus Blossom, Graham Greene=255

A Short History of the Northern Ache People, Kim Hill=261

The Testimony of Saturnina Almada=270

An Interview with Corsino Coronel=275

Apocalypse, Alfredo Boccia=281

My Farewell Speech, Carmen de Lara Castro=290

The Death of Somoza, Claribel Alegría, Darwin Flakoll=294

My Vote Is for the People, Alcibiades González Delvalle=298

Paraguay's Terror Archive, Andrew Nickson=300

"A Hundred and Eight" and a Burned Body, Anselmo Ramos=305

The Final Report of the Truth and Justice Commission, Andrés D. Ramírez=309

Alfredo Stroessner : Revisiting the General, Isabel Hilton=314

VI. A Transition in Search of Democracy=321

We Have Left Our Barracks, Andrés Rodríguez=325

Reestablishing the Status Quo, Andrew Nickson=326

My Deepest Respects to the Colorado Party, Helio Vera=331

The Characteristics of Oviedismo, Milda Rivarola=334

In Homage to the Victims of Ycuá Bolaños, Luis Irala=338

Where Are They?, Alberto Rodas=341

The Ayoreo People, Mateo Sobode Chiquenoi=342

So Much Exoticism Can Be Deceptive, Alfredo Boccia=348

Inaugural Presidential Speech, Fernando Lugo Méndez=350

First Person : Margarita Mbywangi, Margarita Mbywangi, as told to Jude Webber=355

Lessons on Paternity from Lugo, Clyde Soto=357

Itaipú : A Historic Achievement That Will Need to Be Closely Monitored, Ricardo Canese=362

A Fine Woman, Andrés Colmán Gutiérrez=367

Ciudad del Este's Deadly Trade Route, Jude Webber=370

The Challenge of Conserving a Natural Chaco Habitat in the Face of Severe Deforestation Pressure and Human Development Needs, Alberto Yanosky=376

VII. What Does It Mean to Be Paraguayan?=383

History, Identity, and Paraguayidad, Peter Lambert=385

Change and Continuity in Paraguayan History-1811, 1911, 2011, Andrew Nickson=394

The Arcadian Tragedy, George Pendle=400

The Bicentenary of Paraguayan Independence and the Guaraní Language, Miguel Ángel Verón Gómez=404

People of African Descent in Paraguay, Ignacio Telesca=410

Authoritarian Ideology : Final Comments, Guido Rodríguez Alcalá=417

With the Help of Doña Petrona We Make an Incursion into Folk Cuisine, Helio Vera=420

Enough of the Triple Alliance!, Jorge Rubiani=422

Tereré as a Social Bond, Derlis Benítez Alvarenga 426

The Status of Women, Riordan Roett, Richard Scott Sacks=433

Self-Portrait, Bernarda=437

María and the Serpent, Pepa Kostianovsky=443

Erico, Jorge Barraza=446

Recipe for Chipa Guazú, Doña Aída=449

The National Anthem in Guaraní, Félix de Guarania=450

Epilogue : The Impeachment of President Fernando Lugo=451

Suggestions for Further Reading=457

Acknowledgment of Copyright and Sources=463

Index=471

PLATES

Historical map of South America

The Jesuit mission at Trinidad

The "Lincolnshire farmers" arrive in Paraguay

Book cover, Erico para siempre(Erico forever)

Advertisement promoting Paraguay's 2010 World Cup campaign, with Salvador Cabañas as the "Mariscal"

Días de Gloria(Days of glory), young people protesting an attempted coup outside the National Congress in March 1999

World Wildlife Fund maps showing deforestation in Paraguay(1945-2009)

Typical "arcadian" rural landscape in Paraguay

"Plata Yvyguy"(Hidden treasure), two panels of a triptych by Enrique Collar

FIGURES

Map of Paraguay=2

Grupo Anabsónico "Wu'o" performing a ritual dance to exorcise demons and using rattles for music=22

Portrait of a cacique of the Toba tribe of Chaco Indians=35

Portrait of Dr. Francia=68

Portrait of President Carlos Antonio López=72

Illustration by Saturio Rios : Mocking the Triple Alliance=76

Illustration by Saturio Rios : The Triple Alliance threatens Paraguay, which is personified as Liberty and Justice=83

Illustration by Saturio Rios : Pedro II suffocates Mitre and Flores with the cap of Liberty=85

Illustration by Saturio Rios : Mitre and the watchmaker=87

Illustration by Saturio Rios : Mitre and Flores carrying Pedro II=87

Portrait of President Francisco Solano López=97

Paraguayan prisoners of war=105

Portrait of Eliza Lynch=119

"Emigration to Paraguay : Caution to Emigrants"=139

The mensú carrying heavy loads of yerba mate=147

Puerto Pinasco tannin factory=154

Indian workers dance at Puerto Pinasco=155

1904 Revolution street scene=165

Cigar-smoking bolichera ambulante(traveling saleswoman) sits at the side of the road=173

Asunción market scene, circa 1900, featuring Paraguayan staple food, mandioca(cassava)=181

Agustín Barrios in costume as "Chief Nitsuga Mangoré"=187

Liebig's Extract of Meat Company advertisement=191

Paraguayan troops moving guns during the Chaco War=199

Tattered Paraguayan soldier and his mule, transporting water during the Chaco War=206

Musical band entertaining the troops=214

The Paraguayan Central Railway=233

Peasant League booklet in Guaraní=276

Peasant League demonstration=278

Signed photograph of Alfredo Stroessner=303

Postage stamp of the Itaipú hydroelectric plant=318

Portrait of President Fernando Lugo=351

The Itaipú hydroelectric plant on the River Paraná=363

Recruit poses in front of the flag of the Paraguayan People's Army(EPP)=368

Portrait of the Swiss-born naturalist Moisés Bertoni=377

Tereré, the national drink of Paraguay=427

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Hemmed in by the vast, arid Chaco to the west and, for most of its history, impenetrable jungles to the east, Paraguay has been defined largely by its isolation. Partly as a result, there has been a dearth of serious scholarship or journalism about the country. Going a long way toward redressing this lack of information and analysis, The Paraguay Reader is a lively compilation of testimonies, journalism, scholarship, political tracts, literature, and illustrations, including maps, photographs, paintings, drawings, and advertisements. Taken together, the anthology's many selections convey the country's extraordinarily rich history and cultural heritage, as well as the realities of its struggles against underdevelopment, foreign intervention, poverty, inequality, and authoritarianism.Most of the Reader is arranged chronologically. Weighted toward the twentieth century and early twenty-first, it nevertheless gives due attention to major events in Paraguay's history, such as the Triple Alliance War (1864?70) and the Chaco War (1932?35). The Reader's final section, focused on national identity and culture, addresses matters including ethnicity, language, and gender. Most of the selections are by Paraguayans, and many of the pieces appear in English for the first time. Helpful introductions by the editors precede each of the book's sections and all of the selected texts.