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In the Name of El Pueblo Place, Community, and the Politics of History in Yucatán

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In the Name of El Pueblo Place, Community, and the Politics of History in Yucatán

Autor/Hrsg.: Eiss, Paul   , Mignolo, Walter D.   , Saldívar-Hull, Sonia   , Silverblatt, Irene  
Ort: Durham
Verlag: Duke University Press
Jahr: [2010]
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (354 pages)
ISBN: 9780822392798
 Zugriff vom Campus der TH Aschaffenburg, der HS Coburg
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Autor/Hrsg.: Eiss, Paul
Autor/Hrsg.: Mignolo, Walter D.
Autor/Hrsg.: Saldívar-Hull, Sonia
Autor/Hrsg.: Silverblatt, Irene
Titel: In the Name of El Pueblo
Untertitel: Place, Community, and the Politics of History in Yucatán
Ort: Durham
Verlag: Duke University Press
Jahr: [2010]
Jahr: © 2010
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (354 pages)
Details: 33 photographs, 3 maps, 6 figures
ISBN: 9780822392798
Reihe: Latin America otherwise : languages, empires, nations
Fußnote: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 24. Mrz 2021)
Fußnote: In English
Kurzbeschreibung: The term "el pueblo" is used throughout Latin America, referring alternately to small towns, to community, or to "the people" as a political entity. In this vivid anthropological and historical analysis of Mexico's Yucatán peninsula, Paul K. Eiss explores the multiple meanings of el pueblo and the power of the concept to unite the diverse claims made in its name. Eiss focuses on working-class indigenous and mestizo populations, examining how those groups negotiated the meaning of el pueblo among themselves and in their interactions with outsiders, including landowners, activists, and government officials. Combining extensive archival and ethnographic research, he describes how residents of the region have laid claim to el pueblo in varied ways, as exemplified in communal narratives recorded in archival documents, in the performance of plays and religious processions, and in struggles over land, politics, and the built environment. Eiss demonstrates that while el pueblo is used throughout the hemisphere, the term is given meaning and power through the ways it is imagined and constructed in local contexts. Moreover, he reveals el pueblo to be a concept that is as historical as it is political. It is in the name of el pueblo-rather than class, race, or nation-that inhabitants of northwestern Yucatán stake their deepest claims not only to social or political rights, but over history itself
E-Book TH Aschaffenburg: https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780822392798
E-Book HS Coburg: https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780822392798
Volltext : https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780822392798
Bestand Bayern: BV047225882
Produktsigel: ZDB-23-DGG