Maya market women :: power and tradition in San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala /
"As cultural mediators, Chamelco's market women offer a model of contemporary Q'eqchi' identity grounded in the strength of the Maya historical legacy. Guatemala's Maya communities have faced nearly five hundred years of constant challenges to their culture, from colonial op...
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Sprache: | English |
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Schriftenreihe: | Interpretations of culture in the new millennium.
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Zusammenfassung: | "As cultural mediators, Chamelco's market women offer a model of contemporary Q'eqchi' identity grounded in the strength of the Maya historical legacy. Guatemala's Maya communities have faced nearly five hundred years of constant challenges to their culture, from colonial oppression to the instability of violent military dictatorships and the advent of new global technologies. In spite of this history, the people of San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala, have effectively resisted significant changes to their cultural identities. Chamelco residents embrace new technologies, ideas, and resources to strengthen their Indigenous identities and maintain Maya practice in the 21st century, a resilience that sets Chamelco apart from other Maya towns. Unlike the region's other Indigenous women, Chamelco's Q'eqchi' market women achieve both prominence and visibility as vendors, dominating social domains from religion to local politics. These women honor their families' legacies through continuation of the inherited, high-status marketing trade. In Maya Market Women, S. Ashley Kistler describes how market women gain social standing as mediators of sometimes conflicting realities, harnessing the forces of global capitalism to revitalize Chamelco's Indigenous identity. Working at the intersections of globalization, kinship, gender, and memory, Kistler presents a firsthand look at Maya markets as a domain in which the values of capitalism and Indigenous communities meet"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Kistler, S. Ashley, 1978- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013062442 Maya market women : power and tradition in San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala / S. Ashley Kistler. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2014] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Interpretations of Culture in the New Millennium "As cultural mediators, Chamelco's market women offer a model of contemporary Q'eqchi' identity grounded in the strength of the Maya historical legacy. Guatemala's Maya communities have faced nearly five hundred years of constant challenges to their culture, from colonial oppression to the instability of violent military dictatorships and the advent of new global technologies. In spite of this history, the people of San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala, have effectively resisted significant changes to their cultural identities. Chamelco residents embrace new technologies, ideas, and resources to strengthen their Indigenous identities and maintain Maya practice in the 21st century, a resilience that sets Chamelco apart from other Maya towns. Unlike the region's other Indigenous women, Chamelco's Q'eqchi' market women achieve both prominence and visibility as vendors, dominating social domains from religion to local politics. These women honor their families' legacies through continuation of the inherited, high-status marketing trade. In Maya Market Women, S. Ashley Kistler describes how market women gain social standing as mediators of sometimes conflicting realities, harnessing the forces of global capitalism to revitalize Chamelco's Indigenous identity. Working at the intersections of globalization, kinship, gender, and memory, Kistler presents a firsthand look at Maya markets as a domain in which the values of capitalism and Indigenous communities meet"-- Provided by publisher Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Gender, kin, and markets in the land of peace -- Continuity and memory in San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala -- Markets and marketers -- Recognition and immortality in the market and beyond -- All in the junkab'al -- Marketing memory. Kekchi women Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Economic conditions. Kekchi women Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Social conditions. Women merchants Guatemala San Juan Chamelco. Kekchi Indians Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Industries. Kekchi Indians Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Economic conditions. Kekchi Indians Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Social life and customs. San Juan Chamelco (Guatemala) Social life and customs. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. bisacsh HISTORY Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) bisacsh Kekchi Indians Economic conditions fast Kekchi Indians Social life and customs fast Manners and customs fast Women merchants fast Guatemala San Juan Chamelco fast Print version: Maya market women. Urbana, IL : University of Illinois Press, [2014] 9780252038358 (DLC) 2013040755 Interpretations of culture in the new millennium. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003108731 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=816319 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Kistler, S. Ashley, 1978- Maya market women : power and tradition in San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala / Interpretations of culture in the new millennium. Gender, kin, and markets in the land of peace -- Continuity and memory in San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala -- Markets and marketers -- Recognition and immortality in the market and beyond -- All in the junkab'al -- Marketing memory. Kekchi women Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Economic conditions. Kekchi women Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Social conditions. Women merchants Guatemala San Juan Chamelco. Kekchi Indians Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Industries. Kekchi Indians Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Economic conditions. Kekchi Indians Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Social life and customs. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. bisacsh HISTORY Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) bisacsh Kekchi Indians Economic conditions fast Kekchi Indians Social life and customs fast Manners and customs fast Women merchants fast |
title | Maya market women : power and tradition in San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala / |
title_auth | Maya market women : power and tradition in San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala / |
title_exact_search | Maya market women : power and tradition in San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala / |
title_full | Maya market women : power and tradition in San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala / S. Ashley Kistler. |
title_fullStr | Maya market women : power and tradition in San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala / S. Ashley Kistler. |
title_full_unstemmed | Maya market women : power and tradition in San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala / S. Ashley Kistler. |
title_short | Maya market women : |
title_sort | maya market women power and tradition in san juan chamelco guatemala |
title_sub | power and tradition in San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala / |
topic | Kekchi women Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Economic conditions. Kekchi women Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Social conditions. Women merchants Guatemala San Juan Chamelco. Kekchi Indians Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Industries. Kekchi Indians Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Economic conditions. Kekchi Indians Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Social life and customs. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. bisacsh HISTORY Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) bisacsh Kekchi Indians Economic conditions fast Kekchi Indians Social life and customs fast Manners and customs fast Women merchants fast |
topic_facet | Kekchi women Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Economic conditions. Kekchi women Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Social conditions. Women merchants Guatemala San Juan Chamelco. Kekchi Indians Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Industries. Kekchi Indians Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Economic conditions. Kekchi Indians Guatemala San Juan Chamelco Social life and customs. San Juan Chamelco (Guatemala) Social life and customs. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. HISTORY Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) Kekchi Indians Economic conditions Kekchi Indians Social life and customs Manners and customs Women merchants Guatemala San Juan Chamelco |
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