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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best of the Bunch, December 27, 1999
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This review is from: Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America (Paperback)
Rosenberg demonstrates the extraordinary ability to reveal a nation's history through an anecdotal tale of one of its citizens. She begins with these individuals to show you the end product _ then retraces the steps of Latin America's dark, recent history to show you how a nightmare became real. Rosenberg not only tells the story of the downtrodden and displaced, but also the story of the "victors," or the elites. It would be difficult to sympathize with anyone responsible for the murder and torture that has plagued Latin America this century, yet Rosenberg reveals the fears of the persecutors, valid or not, with the same perception with which she portrays the persecuted. In addition to nightmarish governmental indifference and inhumanity from all sides, Rosenberg sums up each country's recent history in a brief and concise two or three pages. As a student of, and journalist in, Latin America, "Children of Cain" remains my most worn and dog-eared reference book. I see the faces Tina painted everywhere I go. Neophytes who yearn for a basic understanding of Latin America and seasoned scholars alike will come away with a better understanding of these national histories that seem so foreign. Reading "Children of Cain" will put everything you read afterward into context.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thorough, brilliant and terrifying., March 1, 1999
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This review is from: Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America (Paperback)
This is the best book on Latin America I've ever read--it is extremely accessible for people who know nothing about Latin America, and for those who do, it is a major contribution to our understanding of the region. Rosenberg's vinnettes and explanations of the violence seemingly endemic to Latin America are brilliantly written and compelling. She captures the essense of the countries she writes about, and deftly explains their histories so that we understand the reasons for the violence. We can no longer just hear about the violence plaging Latin America and see it as irrational, wondering where it came from. Wonderful portraits of the perpetrators of violence, marking Rosenberg as different from the throngs of writers--journalists and others--who have focused on the victims of violence, on the corpses and grewsome stories. More attention needs to be given to the perpetrators and also those who live with such violence, who watch it and become numb to it, including ourselves. A major contribution to Latin American studies and the study of violence.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FIVE STARS . . . BECAUSE TEN WAS NOT AN OPTION. BRILLIANT!, December 30, 2000
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"wldavenport" (Newport Beach, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America (Paperback)
Not only has Ms. Rosenburg done a spectacular gob in writing an extremely readable book, she provides her audience vivid decriptions using a very personal approach that employs the use of specific people, their experiences and dilemmas. She also provides her audience with the neccessary historical and enviromental (social, politial and economic) information to put these personal and organizational accouts into the cotexts neccessary for reader to truely appriecate the psychology of the forces driving these extaordinary historical events.

Moreover, Ms. Rosenburg provides the reader with six different cases from six differnet countries. From Escobar's Medellin to Argentina's "Dirty War", she examines and analyzes different types of violence motivated by unique sets of circumstances.

I COULD NOT PUT THIS BOOK DOWN; A MUST READ FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN LATIN AMERICA!

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding effort, June 7, 2002
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Leonardo Alves (Houghton, Michigan USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America (Paperback)
This is the second book by Tina Rosenberg I have read. The first one was Haunted Land about Eastern Europe after the fall of communism, which I also highly recommend. I'm so pleased with Rosenberg's style that I'm after her book on South Africa as well.

For almost a decade Rosenberg traveled through Latin America not shying away from really messy situations trying to make sense of a history of violence and very little respect for human rights. Tina experienced many of the situations herself such as being soaked with diluted acid by the police in the streets of Santiago, Chile, during marches against Pinochet or taking a nightmarish truck bed trip through guerrilla infested Peru. The Latin American economic, political and military elites also had their points of view captured by Rosenberg resulting, as far as I can tell, in a very well balanced collection of personal perspectives on the problem - violence in Latin America - intermingled with background historical information.

Rosenberg is very competent in summarizing the recent history and the roots of violence in Latin America. The author brings the historical review to life by interviewing perpetrators and victims. Violence in Latin America as viewed by Rosenberg emanates from a history of inequality. The native populations and the unwillingly imported black slaves and their descendants have been for five centuries exploited and victimized by greedy white Europeans. The resulting instable societies in turn fall prey of guerrilla groups, organized crime, drug lords, or the old fashioned military economic and political elites. The victimized population looses faith in the state and became passive or takes matters on their own hands solving social problems or even threatening or overthrowing governments. To tip the balance back the oligarchies can inevitably count on the CIA for supposedly counter insurgency help.

It's a chilling book with no solution on sight and Rosenberg didn't even include some remarkable facets of violence in Latin America such as domestic violence in a notably sexist society and the petit and not so petit common crime. Colombia is the first market worldwide for bulletproof cars - Brazil is the second.

It's an important book mainly for American readers since it shows the impact of American interference. Sadly it offers no solution - maybe there isn't.

Leonardo Alves - Tucson, Arizona - June 2002

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful, Brilliant, November 1, 2001
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Kim F. Hill (Rockford, IL. United States) - See all my reviews
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I'm so glad someone recommended this book to me because I will never forget it, It's wonderful insight into latin America and it's societies. Great interviews and vivid desriptions of life in a place where life means so little to so many people.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rosenberg shows the roots of Latin American violence., August 22, 1997
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This review is from: Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America (Paperback)
Having recently returned from living in South America for two years, I was very interested in reading Tina Rosenbergs work. It did not disappoint me. From the poorest of the poor, to the wealthy untouchables, she captured the feeling of Latin America extremely well. She did this so well because she spent so much time with her subjects.For example, Gladys from Peru, she spent weeks with her, returning often. She did not gloss over the painful life that woman lives. Tina Rosenberg went to the core of why the Latin American countries are the way they are today: poverty and history. Poverty drives a young man in Columbia to do things for money that would turn our stomachs, such as kidnapping and murder; the history of his country and the region has made people too accustomed to this violence. Rosenberg exposes these roots so well, readers will feel that they are amongst the people of these struggling, violent countries
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Takes the side of the Oligarchy too much., July 16, 2001
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Carlos Ruiz (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America (Paperback)
GREAT BOOK, the best at capturing the feel of what it is like living in many of the Latin American countries. I do wish she had gotten the opinion of teh peasants more thought. She seems to interview ONLY those in power, while it makes sense since many poor people are scared to talk about the real situation due to the consequences it might bring. A must read for all those who think the Monroe Doctrine and US intervention are a good thing. A bit disheartning thought, leaves you with a bit of a feeling that many of these countrie are without help.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great(and sad) look at Latin America life, October 29, 1996
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This review is from: Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America (Paperback)
I read this book as part of a college course in Latin American politics several years ago. I accidentially came across it in Amazon.com's catalog, and it left enough of an impression on me that I felt like I had to leave a review for others! I believe the author received a "genius grant" from the McCarther foundation, which enabled her to write this book. If you like Gabriel Garcia Marquez's writing, or if you're just interested in Latin American culture and politics, I think you'll like this book.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars INCREDIBLE, September 24, 1999
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This review is from: Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America (Paperback)
I have lived in Latin America most of my life, and it is the BEST book I have ever read on the recent history of the continent. Rosenburg not only gives us the facts and stories behind each of the struggles, but she does so in a way that that makes us hope to god that nothing like that ever happens again.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Phenomenal account of modern Latin America, August 11, 1998
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This review is from: Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America (Paperback)
Beautifully, clearly written account of 6 different nations all facing the same problem, how to deal with the problem of violence and corruption of their governments. She writes as a reporter would never critisizing as many Americans are prone to. Wonderful sense of sarcasm and has incredible ability to humanize subjects that those in the United States never seem to be exposed to. A must read if you want to find out about what makes Latin America tick... Tremendous...
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Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America by Tina Rosenberg (Paperback - October 1, 1992)
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