%0 Journal Article %T Tegucigolpe: donde se cruzan los caminos, se unen fronteras y divergen las percepciones %A Adrienne Pine %A David Vivar %J Colombia Internacional %D 2011 %I Universidad de los Andes %X This article examines the capital of Honduras¡ªTegucigalpa¡ªfocusing on its ¡°twin cities¡± of Comayag¨¹ela and Tegucigalpa, examining the relationships between topographic and socioeconomic exclusion, structural and symbolic violence, and the application of neoliberal policies. It explores the city post-hurricane Mitch and post-coup d¡¯¨¦tat using historical and ethnographic data to shed light on Tegucigalpa, the troubled political center of a corporatizing State. %K FNRP Giorgio Agamben state of exception Naomi Klein disaster capitalism Merrill Singer culture of wealth Mary Douglas Nancy Scheper-Hughes invisible genocide Michael Taussig usual terror %U http://colombiainternacional.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/519/index.php?id=519