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Socio-Environmental Regimes and Local Visions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 462

Socio-Environmental Regimes and Local Visions

This book presents oral histories, collective dialogues, and analyses of rural and indigenous livelihoods facing global socio-environmental regime change in Latin America (LA). Since the late twentieth century, rural and indigenous producers in LA, including agriculturists, coffee-growers, as well as small-scale farmers/fishers, and others, have had to resist, cope with, or adapt to a range of neoliberal socio-environmental regimes that impact their territories and associated resources, including water, production systems and ultimately their cultural traditions. In response, rural producers are using local visions and innovation niches to decide what, when, and how to resist, cope with unce...

Five Suns
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

Five Suns

Narrating Mexico's evolution of fire through five eras--pre-human, pre-Hispanic, colonial, industrializing (1880-1980), and contemporary (1980-2015)--this volume relies on the myth of the "five suns" that the Aztecs used to characterize their history. It completes a North American trilogy of fire histories that also includes the United States and Canada.

The Cultural Wealth of Nations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

The Cultural Wealth of Nations

Symbolic resources affect social, cultural, and economic development. The value of being "Made in America" or "Made in Italy," for example, depends not only on the material advantages each place offers but also on the symbolic resources embedded in those places of production. Drawing on case studies that range from the vineyards of South Africa and the textiles of Thailand to the Mundo Maya in Latin America and tourist destinations in Tuscany, this volume examines the various forms that cultural wealth takes, the processes involved in its construction, and the ways it is deployed. Leading scholars from a range of disciplinary backgrounds examine how symbolic resources and cultural understandings help firms and regions develop. Through a thoughtful analysis of current- day cases, as well as historical developments, The Cultural Wealth of Nations offers an exciting new alternative to standard economic explanations about the wealth and poverty of nations.

The Real Business of Ancient Maya Economies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 655

The Real Business of Ancient Maya Economies

A timely synthesis of the latest research and perspectives on ancient Maya economics, this volume illuminates the sophistication and intricacy of economic systems in the Preclassic, Classic, and Postclassic periods. Contributors from a wide range of disciplines move beyond paradigms of elite control and centralized exchange to focus on individual agency, highlighting production and exchange that took place at all levels of society. Case studies draw on new archaeological evidence from rural households and urban marketplaces to reconstruct the trade networks for tools, ceramics, obsidian, salt, and agricultural goods throughout the empire. They also describe the ways household production inte...

Critical Perspectives on Globalization and Neoliberalism in the Developing Countries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

Critical Perspectives on Globalization and Neoliberalism in the Developing Countries

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This book gives a critique of the contemporary global capitalist system and the adverse consequences suffered by the developing countries as a result of their 'integration' into this system. The current neoliberal paradigm of capitalist development as the only or the best alternative for the economic, social and political development of the developing countries is rejected. The authors search for more human and ecologically sustainable alternatives, focusing on Latin America, Asia and women. Contributors are David Barkijn, Robert N. Gwynne, Richard L. Harris, Cristóbal Kay, Jorge Nef, Mustapha Kamal Pasha, Cathy A. Rakowski, Wilder Robles, Melinda J. Seid, and John Weeks.

Pathways to Complexity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 451

Pathways to Complexity

Pathways to Complexity synthesizes a wealth of new archaeological data to illuminate the origins of Maya civilization and the rise of Classic Maya culture. In this volume, prominent Maya scholars argue that the development of social, religious, and economic complexity began during the Middle Preclassic period (1000–300 B.C.), hundreds of years earlier than previously thought. Contributors reveal that villages were present in parts of the lowlands by 1000 B.C., challenging the prevailing models estimating when civilization took root in the area. Combining recent discoveries from the northern lowlands—an area often neglected in other volumes—and the southern lowlands, the collection then...

Linkages Between Tourism and Agriculture in Quintana Roo, Mexico
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1440

Linkages Between Tourism and Agriculture in Quintana Roo, Mexico

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Mexican Rural Development and the Plumed Serpent
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Mexican Rural Development and the Plumed Serpent

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998-03-25
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  • Publisher: Praeger

This is the first ethnography to be written about a Campeche Maya community. It examines the surviving Maya traditional technologies and sacred cosmologies and discusses the potential for combining these with modern knowledge and technologies to form an efficient new system that will not only provide for ecologically responsible development but will also make possible the cultural survival of this threatened indigenous population.

Decolonizar los saberes mayas
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 236

Decolonizar los saberes mayas

En esta obra el lector encontrará las aportaciones de diversas disciplinas que analizan los saberes del pueblo maya, cuyas aportaciones desmitifican los discursos colonialistas que han puesto en riesgo los conocimientos y espacios territoriales, pero más allá de hablar de una opresión, se busca una comprensión hacia la cultura, su forma de vida y su cosmovisión, puestas en contraposición con los anteriores discursos institucionalizados que provienen de ideologías sociopolíticas y nacionalistas. De esta manera, las autoras y autores de esta obra nos presentan relatos que emanan de las voces del pueblo: los saberes mayas del K’aax, pasando por las prácticas autonómicas, constructivas, así como por la alimentación, el consumo y la salud, todo a través de la visión de niños, jóvenes, adultos y mujeres que comparten su propia visión del mundo, decolonizando así los saberes a través de diálogos que han quedado pendientes, de forma que se visibilizan otros modos de vida y visiones del futuro vigentes en la práctica cotidiana de los pueblos originarios.

The Archaeology of Yucatán: New Directions and Data
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 533

The Archaeology of Yucatán: New Directions and Data

This volume was conceived to provide a forum for Mexican and foreign scholars to publish new data and interpretations on the archaeology of the northern Maya lowlands, specifically the State of Yucatan.