TY - BOOK AU - Hernández Castillo,Rosalva Aída TI - Histories and stories from Chiapas: border identities in Southern Mexico SN - 0292731485 AV - F1465.2.M3 H47 2001 U1 - 972.7500497 21 PY - 2001/// CY - Austin PB - University of Texas Press KW - Mam Indians KW - Mexico KW - Ethnic identity KW - Indians of Mexico KW - Chiapas N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-278) and index; Foreword; Renato Rosaldo --; First Border Crossing. Don Roberto: Working for Change in the Sierra --; 1; The Postrevolutionary National Project and the Mexicanization of the Mam People; Forced Integration into the Nation; Mam Women and the Myth of Mestizaje; Federal and Local Indigenismos; From the Finca to the Ejido: Economic Integration; Presbyterianism and a New Mam Identity --; 2; The Modernizing Project: Between the Museum and the Diaspora; The "Stabilizing Development"; Anthropologists in the Sierra: The Mam People as Health Problem and as National Heritage; Diaspora to the Rain Forest; Second Border Crossing. Pedro: Searching for Paradise on Earth --; 3; Mam Jehovah's Witnesses: New Religious Identities and Rejection of the Nation; In Search of Paradise; Everyday Life at Las Ceibas; The Strength of Utopia and Antinational Discourse; Different Contexts, Different Identities --; 4; From Mestizo Mexico to Multicultural Mexico: Indigenismo in the Sierra Madre; Two Struggling Perspectives; From San Cristobal to Patzcuaro; Participative Indigenismo; The CCI Mam-Mocho-Cakchiquel; Third Border Crossing: Don Eugenio: "Rescuing" Mam Culture --; 5; Mam Dance Groups: New Cultural Identities and the Performance of the Past; The Mam Supreme Council; Mam Dances; Memory and Performance of Everyday Life; Dispute in the Construction of Mam Traditions; Fourth Border Crossing. Dona Luz: Organizing for Women's Rights --; 6; Organic Growers: Agro-ecological Catholicism and the Invention of Traditions; The Forania de la Sierra: The New Social Ministry; Globalization and Organic Markets: Mam Identity and Agro-ecological Discourses; New Cultural Discourses and the Reinvention of Mam Utopia; Collective Reflection and New Spaces of Organization; Mam Women and Gender Demands --; 7; From PRONASOL to the Zapatista Uprising; Salimismo: The Administration's Two-faced Policy; PRONASOL Indigenismo; The Impact of the Zapatista Rebellion on the Life of Mam Peasants; Claiming the Power to Name: The Struggle for Autonomy; The Voices of Women; Again a Two-faced Policy: Economic Aid and Paramilitarization UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/texas041/00011976.html ER -