Author: Florence E. Babb
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Women and Men in Vicos, Peru
Author: Florence E. Babb
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Women and Men in Vicos, Peru
Author: Florence E. Babb
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Category : Men
Languages : en
Pages : 58
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Category : Men
Languages : en
Pages : 58
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The Development of Sexual Inequality in Vicos, Peru
Author: Florence E. Babb
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Category : Equality
Languages : en
Pages : 114
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Category : Equality
Languages : en
Pages : 114
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Vicos and Beyond
Author: Tom Greaves
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
ISBN: 0759119767
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 376
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In 1952, Professor Allan Holmberg arranged for Cornell University to lease the Hacienda Vicos, an agricultural estate in the central Peruvian highlands on which some 1800 Quechua-speaking highland peasants resided. Between 1952 and 1957 Holmberg, with colleagues and students, initiated a set of social, economic, and agrarian changes, and nurtured mechanisms for community-based management of the estate by the resident peasants. By the end of a second lease in 1962, sufficient political pressure had been brought to bear on a reluctant national government to force the sale of Vicos to its people. Holmberg's twin goals for the Vicos Project were to bring about community possession of their land base and to study the process as it unfolded, advancing anthropological understanding of cultural change. To describe the process of doing both, he invented the term 'participant intervention.' Despite the large corpus of existing Vicos publications, this book contains much information that here reaches print for the first time. The chapter authors do not entirely agree on various key points regarding the nature of the Vicos Project, the intentions of project personnel and community actors, and what interpretive framework is most valid; in part, these disagreements reflect the relevance and importance of the Vicos Project to contemporary applied anthropologists and the contrasting ways in which any historical event can be explained. Some chapters contrast Vicos with other projects in the southern Andean highlands; others examine new developments at Vicos itself. The conclusion suggests how those changes should be understood, within Andean anthropology and within anthropology more generally.
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
ISBN: 0759119767
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 376
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In 1952, Professor Allan Holmberg arranged for Cornell University to lease the Hacienda Vicos, an agricultural estate in the central Peruvian highlands on which some 1800 Quechua-speaking highland peasants resided. Between 1952 and 1957 Holmberg, with colleagues and students, initiated a set of social, economic, and agrarian changes, and nurtured mechanisms for community-based management of the estate by the resident peasants. By the end of a second lease in 1962, sufficient political pressure had been brought to bear on a reluctant national government to force the sale of Vicos to its people. Holmberg's twin goals for the Vicos Project were to bring about community possession of their land base and to study the process as it unfolded, advancing anthropological understanding of cultural change. To describe the process of doing both, he invented the term 'participant intervention.' Despite the large corpus of existing Vicos publications, this book contains much information that here reaches print for the first time. The chapter authors do not entirely agree on various key points regarding the nature of the Vicos Project, the intentions of project personnel and community actors, and what interpretive framework is most valid; in part, these disagreements reflect the relevance and importance of the Vicos Project to contemporary applied anthropologists and the contrasting ways in which any historical event can be explained. Some chapters contrast Vicos with other projects in the southern Andean highlands; others examine new developments at Vicos itself. The conclusion suggests how those changes should be understood, within Andean anthropology and within anthropology more generally.
Women's Place in the Andes
Author: Florence E. Babb
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520970411
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
In Women’s Place in the Andes Florence E. Babb draws on four decades of anthropological research to reexamine the complex interworkings of gender, race, and indigeneity in Peru and beyond. She deftly interweaves five new analytical chapters with six of her previously published works that exemplify currents in feminist anthropology and activism. Babb argues that decolonizing feminism and engaging more fully with interlocutors from the South will lead to a deeper understanding of the iconic Andean women who are subjects of both national pride and everyday scorn. This book’s novel approach goes on to set forth a collaborative methodology for rethinking gender and race in the Americas.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520970411
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
In Women’s Place in the Andes Florence E. Babb draws on four decades of anthropological research to reexamine the complex interworkings of gender, race, and indigeneity in Peru and beyond. She deftly interweaves five new analytical chapters with six of her previously published works that exemplify currents in feminist anthropology and activism. Babb argues that decolonizing feminism and engaging more fully with interlocutors from the South will lead to a deeper understanding of the iconic Andean women who are subjects of both national pride and everyday scorn. This book’s novel approach goes on to set forth a collaborative methodology for rethinking gender and race in the Americas.
Modernization and Inequality in Vicos, Peru
Author: William W. Stein
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Sexual Inequality and Change in Vicos, Peru
Author: Florence E. Babb
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Category : Sex discrimination against women
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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Category : Sex discrimination against women
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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The Woman in the Violence
Author: M. Cristina Alcalde
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN: 0826517315
Category : FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
Languages : en
Pages : 273
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Combating abuse and violence in a South American capital
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN: 0826517315
Category : FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
Languages : en
Pages : 273
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Combating abuse and violence in a South American capital
Divisions and Solidarities
Author: Alison MacEwen Scott
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1134978154
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Traditionally, class analysis has exaggerated the role of economic differentiation, particularly that of the informal economy, and has underestimated the degree of common consciousness amongst the `labouring class'. In Divisions and Solidarities, Alison MacEwen Scott examines class analysis and the inter-relationship between gender and class which creates a shared interest between men and women in some contexts and a divergence of interest in others. Using case studies of the urban population in Latin America, she presents a major critique of existing class theories and presents a new theoretical treatment on class formation, the orthodoxy of the informal economy, class consciousness and political participation.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1134978154
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Traditionally, class analysis has exaggerated the role of economic differentiation, particularly that of the informal economy, and has underestimated the degree of common consciousness amongst the `labouring class'. In Divisions and Solidarities, Alison MacEwen Scott examines class analysis and the inter-relationship between gender and class which creates a shared interest between men and women in some contexts and a divergence of interest in others. Using case studies of the urban population in Latin America, she presents a major critique of existing class theories and presents a new theoretical treatment on class formation, the orthodoxy of the informal economy, class consciousness and political participation.
Vicos, Peru
Author: Cornell University. Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Seminar
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Category : Indians of South America
Languages : en
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Category : Indians of South America
Languages : en
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