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The Journey of a Tzotzil-Maya Woman of Chiapas, Mexico : Pass Well over the Earth /

Most recent books about Chiapas, Mexico, focus on political conflicts and the indigenous movement for human rights at the macro level. None has explored those conflicts and struggles in-depth through an individual woman's life story. The Journey of a Tzotzil-Maya Woman of Chiapas, Mexico now of...

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Autores principales: Eber, Christine (Autor), Antonia, Antonia (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Austin : University of Texas Press, [2021]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Prologue --   |t Background Notes --   |t Notes on the Book's Two Voices and Key Terms --   |t People in Antonia's Life --   |t Time Line of Key Events Mentioned in the Book --   |t Map of Highland Chiapas --   |t Part I. Becoming a Batz'i Antz (True Woman) --   |t 1. A Childhood Memory --   |t 2. Parents --   |t 3. Learning to Work --   |t 4. School --   |t 5. Making One's Soul Arrive --   |t 6. Listening to the Word of God --   |t 7. Courtship and Marriage --   |t 8. Learning to Be a Wife --   |t 9 Learning to Be a Mother --   |t 10 Learning to Manage a Household --   |t 11 Animals --   |t 12 Water --   |t 13 Working with Coffee --   |t Part II. Contesting the Status Quo, Creating a Different World --   |t 1 The Time of Fire --   |t 2 1997 --   |t 3 International Encounters --   |t 4 Sons --   |t 5 Daughters --   |t 6 Daughters-in-Law and Grandchildren --   |t 7 Cargos --   |t 8 Cooperatives --   |t 9 Traveling --   |t 10 The International Folk Art Market --   |t Part III. Gains and Losses, Lessons Learned --   |t 1 Envy --   |t 2 Suffering --   |t 3. A Difficult Trip --   |t 4 Faith and Love --   |t 5. Exodus --   |t 6 Death --   |t 7 Life So Far --   |t Epilogue --   |t Afterword --   |t Appendix A. Antonia's Words to Alberto --   |t Appendix B. Life Histories from Chiapas and Other Places --   |t Notes --   |t Glossary --   |t References --   |t Index 
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