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100 1 _aHernández Castillo, Rosalva Aída.
_9262090
245 1 0 _aHistories and stories from Chiapas :
_bborder identities in Southern Mexico /
_cby R. Aída Hernández Castillo ; translated by Martha Pou ; foreword by Renato Rosaldo.
250 _aFirst edition.
264 1 _aAustin :
_bUniversity of Texas Press,
_c2001.
300 _axix, 295 pages :
_billustrations, maps ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 261-278) and index.
505 0 0 _tForeword /
_rRenato Rosaldo --
_tFirst Border Crossing. Don Roberto: Working for Change in the Sierra --
_g1.
_tThe Postrevolutionary National Project and the Mexicanization of the Mam People.
_tForced Integration into the Nation.
_tMam Women and the Myth of Mestizaje.
_tFederal and Local Indigenismos.
_tFrom the Finca to the Ejido: Economic Integration.
_tPresbyterianism and a New Mam Identity --
_g2.
_tThe Modernizing Project: Between the Museum and the Diaspora.
_tThe "Stabilizing Development"
_tAnthropologists in the Sierra: The Mam People as Health Problem and as National Heritage.
_tDiaspora to the Rain Forest.
_tSecond Border Crossing. Pedro: Searching for Paradise on Earth --
_g3.
_tMam Jehovah's Witnesses: New Religious Identities and Rejection of the Nation.
_tIn Search of Paradise.
_tEveryday Life at Las Ceibas.
_tThe Strength of Utopia and Antinational Discourse.
_tDifferent Contexts, Different Identities --
_g4.
_tFrom Mestizo Mexico to Multicultural Mexico: Indigenismo in the Sierra Madre.
_tTwo Struggling Perspectives.
_tFrom San Cristobal to Patzcuaro.
_tParticipative Indigenismo.
_tThe CCI Mam-Mocho-Cakchiquel.
_tThird Border Crossing: Don Eugenio: "Rescuing" Mam Culture --
_g5.
_tMam Dance Groups: New Cultural Identities and the Performance of the Past.
_tThe Mam Supreme Council.
_tMam Dances.
_tMemory and Performance of Everyday Life.
_tDispute in the Construction of Mam Traditions.
_tFourth Border Crossing. Dona Luz: Organizing for Women's Rights --
_g6.
_tOrganic Growers: Agro-ecological Catholicism and the Invention of Traditions.
_tThe Forania de la Sierra: The New Social Ministry.
_tGlobalization and Organic Markets: Mam Identity and Agro-ecological Discourses.
_tNew Cultural Discourses and the Reinvention of Mam Utopia.
_tCollective Reflection and New Spaces of Organization.
_tMam Women and Gender Demands --
_g7.
_tFrom PRONASOL to the Zapatista Uprising.
_tSalimismo: The Administration's Two-faced Policy.
_tPRONASOL Indigenismo.
_tThe Impact of the Zapatista Rebellion on the Life of Mam Peasants.
_tClaiming the Power to Name: The Struggle for Autonomy.
_tThe Voices of Women.
_tAgain a Two-faced Policy: Economic Aid and Paramilitarization.
588 _aMachine converted from AACR2 source record.
650 0 _aMam Indians
_zMexico
_xEthnic identity.
650 0 _aIndians of Mexico
_zMexico
_zChiapas
_xEthnic identity.
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