Constructing, Destroying, And Reconstructing Difference: The Mexican Nation and Cultural Difference (R. Aida Hernandez Castillo, Histories and Stories from Chiapas: Border Identities in Southern Mexico; Claudio Lomnitz, Deep Mexico, Silent Mexico: An Anthropology of Nationalism; June C. Nash, Mayan Visions: The Quest for Autonomy in an Age of Globalization) (Book Review) Constructing, Destroying, And Reconstructing Difference: The Mexican Nation and Cultural Difference (R. Aida Hernandez Castillo, Histories and Stories from Chiapas: Border Identities in Southern Mexico; Claudio Lomnitz, Deep Mexico, Silent Mexico: An Anthropology of Nationalism; June C. Nash, Mayan Visions: The Quest for Autonomy in an Age of Globalization) (Book Review)

Constructing, Destroying, And Reconstructing Difference: The Mexican Nation and Cultural Difference (R. Aida Hernandez Castillo, Histories and Stories from Chiapas: Border Identities in Southern Mexico; Claudio Lomnitz, Deep Mexico, Silent Mexico: An Anthropology of Nationalism; June C. Nash, Mayan Visions: The Quest for Autonomy in an Age of Globalization) (Book Review‪)‬

Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 2002, Jan, 27, 53

    • €2.99
    • €2.99

Publisher Description

Anthropological studies of Mexico in the twentieth century (like anthropology elsewhere) began with a heavy emphasis on fieldwork that usually lasted a year in a single community. By the late 1960s, under the influence especially of Eric Wolf in the US and Mexican anthropologists such as Guillermo Bonfil Batalla and Arturo Warman, anthropology's community studies had begun taking into account the larger national and international political economy as well as the historical context. Many of the community studies of the 1970s and early 1980s (such as those by June Nash, Guillermo de la Pena, and Frances Rothstein) looked also at what Wolf called "extra-local relations" and used a diachronic perspective. In the 1980s anthropology took a postmodern turn. Much that had been written before was strongly criticized for being static descriptions of supposedly self-contained communities. While the 1980s postmodernists often ignored earlier critiques of colonialism and dependent development and exaggerated the extent to which anthropologists had treated communities as isolated in space and fixed in time, they brought attention to the limitations of earlier approaches. Especially as the communities anthropologists usually studied continued to change, the postmodernist highlighting of difference and power in a broader context was important.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2002
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
10
Pages
PUBLISHER
Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies
PROVIDER INFO
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
307.7
KB
The Latin American Subaltern Studies Reader The Latin American Subaltern Studies Reader
2001
Inside the Image and the Word: The re/Membering of Indigenous Identities (Report) Inside the Image and the Word: The re/Membering of Indigenous Identities (Report)
2009
Globalization and the Post-Creole Imagination Globalization and the Post-Creole Imagination
2009
Varieties of Social Imagination Varieties of Social Imagination
2017
A Hopi Social History A Hopi Social History
2014
Customizing Indigeneity Customizing Indigeneity
2009
Elisabeth Jean Wood: Insurgent Collective Action and Civil War in El Salvador. Elisabeth Jean Wood: Insurgent Collective Action and Civil War in El Salvador.
2006
Performing the History: Contesting Historical Narratives in Trinidad and Tobago (Essay) Performing the History: Contesting Historical Narratives in Trinidad and Tobago (Essay)
2007
Conocimiento, Organizacion Generizada Del Trabajo, Politicas Publicas, Y Desarrollo En El Marco De La Mundializacion Regional Contemporanea: Reflexiones En Base a La Experiencia Automotriz Argentina En El Mercosur De Los 90S (Socio-Ecoomic Aspects of Automobile Industry in Argentina 1990-2000) Conocimiento, Organizacion Generizada Del Trabajo, Politicas Publicas, Y Desarrollo En El Marco De La Mundializacion Regional Contemporanea: Reflexiones En Base a La Experiencia Automotriz Argentina En El Mercosur De Los 90S (Socio-Ecoomic Aspects of Automobile Industry in Argentina 1990-2000)
2002
Music and Identity in Latin America (Jane L. Florine, Cuarteto Music and Dancing from Argentina: In Search of the Tunga-Tunga in Cordoba; Dale A. Olsen, Music of El Dorado: The Ethnomusicology of Ancient South American Cultures; And Peter Wade, Music, Race, And Nation: Musica Tropical in Colombia) (Book Review) Music and Identity in Latin America (Jane L. Florine, Cuarteto Music and Dancing from Argentina: In Search of the Tunga-Tunga in Cordoba; Dale A. Olsen, Music of El Dorado: The Ethnomusicology of Ancient South American Cultures; And Peter Wade, Music, Race, And Nation: Musica Tropical in Colombia) (Book Review)
2002
Listening to Latin America and the Caribbean: Sounds of Struggle, Ambiguity, And Hope (Choro: A Social History of a Brazilian Popular Music) (Maya Achi Marimba Music in Guatemala) (Unmasking Class, Gender, And Sexuality in Nicaraguan Festival) (Dub: Soundscapes and Shattered Songs in Jamaican Reggae) (Book Review) Listening to Latin America and the Caribbean: Sounds of Struggle, Ambiguity, And Hope (Choro: A Social History of a Brazilian Popular Music) (Maya Achi Marimba Music in Guatemala) (Unmasking Class, Gender, And Sexuality in Nicaraguan Festival) (Dub: Soundscapes and Shattered Songs in Jamaican Reggae) (Book Review)
2008
Pink Tide? Neoliberalism and Its Alternatives in Latin America (Latin America After Neoliberalism: Turning the Tide in the 21st Century?) (Imperialism, Neoliberalism and Social Struggles in Latin America) (Rebuilding the Left) (Democracy and Revolution: Latin America and Socialism Today) (Book Review) Pink Tide? Neoliberalism and Its Alternatives in Latin America (Latin America After Neoliberalism: Turning the Tide in the 21st Century?) (Imperialism, Neoliberalism and Social Struggles in Latin America) (Rebuilding the Left) (Democracy and Revolution: Latin America and Socialism Today) (Book Review)
2008