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Critical Approaches to Superfoods (Hardcover): Richard Wilk, Emma McDonell Critical Approaches to Superfoods (Hardcover)
Richard Wilk, Emma McDonell
R3,218 Discovery Miles 32 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Are superfoods just a marketing device, another label meant to attract the eye? Or do superfoods tell us a deeper story about how food and health relate in a global marketplace full of anonymous commodities? In the past decade, superfoods have taken US and European grocery stores by storm. Novel commodities like quinoa and moringa, along with familiar products such as almonds and raw milk, are now called superfoods, promising to promote health and increase our energy. While consumers may find the magic of superfoods attractive, the international development sector now envisions superfoods acting as cures to political and economic problems like poverty and malnutrition. Critical Approaches to Superfoods examines the politics and culture of superfoods. It demonstrates how studying superfoods can reveal shifting concepts of nutritional authority, the complexities of intellectual property and bioprospecting, the role marketing agencies play in the agro-industrial complex, and more. The multidisciplinary contributors draw their examples from settings as diverse as South India, Peru, and California to engage with foodstuffs that include quinoa, almonds, fish meal, Rooibos Tea, kale and açaí.

An Historical Essay on the Dropsy; by Richard Wilkes, M.D. ... Second Edition (Hardcover): Richard Wilkes An Historical Essay on the Dropsy; by Richard Wilkes, M.D. ... Second Edition (Hardcover)
Richard Wilkes
R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Home Cooking in the Global Village - Caribbean Food from Buccaneers to Ecotourists (Hardcover, annotated edition): Richard Wilk Home Cooking in the Global Village - Caribbean Food from Buccaneers to Ecotourists (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Richard Wilk
R4,373 Discovery Miles 43 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Winner of the Society for Economic Anthropology Annual Book Prize 2008. Belize, a tiny corner of the Caribbean wedged into Central America, has been a fast food nation since buccaneers and pirates first stole ashore. As early as the 1600s it was already caught in the great paradox of globalization: how can you stay local and relish your own home cooking, while tasting the delights of the global marketplace? Menus, recipes and bad colonial poetry combine with Wilk's sharp anthropological insight to give an important new perspective on the perils and problems of globalization.

Rice and Beans - A Unique Dish in a Hundred Places (Hardcover): Richard Wilk, Livia Barbosa Rice and Beans - A Unique Dish in a Hundred Places (Hardcover)
Richard Wilk, Livia Barbosa
R3,390 Discovery Miles 33 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Rice and Beans is a book about the paradox of local and global. On the one hand, this is a globe-spanning dish, a simple source of complete nutrition for billions of people in hundreds of countries. On the other hand, in every place people insist that rice and beans is a local invention, deeply rooted in a particular history and culture. How can something so universal also be so particular? The authors of this book explore the specific history of the versions of rice and beans beloved and indigenous in cultures from Brazil to West Africa. But they also plumb the shared African, Native American and European trans-Atlantic encounters and exchanges, and the contemporary forces of globalization and nation-building, which combine to make rice and beans a powerful substance and symbol of the relationship between food and culture.

The Environment in Anthropology (Second Edition) - A Reader in Ecology, Culture, and Sustainable Living (Hardcover, 2nd... The Environment in Anthropology (Second Edition) - A Reader in Ecology, Culture, and Sustainable Living (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Nora Haenn, Allison Harnish, Richard Wilk
R2,887 Discovery Miles 28 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Environment in Anthropology presents ecology and current environmental studies from an anthropological point of view. From the classics to the most current scholarship, this text connects the theory and practice in environment and anthropology, providing readers with a strong intellectual foundation as well as offering practical tools for solving environmental problems. Haenn, Wilk, and Harnish pose the most urgent questions of environmental protection: How are environmental problems mediated by cultural values? What are the environmental effects of urbanization? When do environmentalists' goals and actions conflict with those of indigenous peoples? How can we assess the impact of "environmentally correct" businesses? They also cover the fundamental topics of population growth, large scale development, biodiversity conservation, sustainable environmental management, indigenous groups, consumption, and globalization. This revised edition addresses new topics such as water, toxic waste, neoliberalism, environmental history, environmental activism, and REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation), and it situates anthropology in the multi-disciplinary field of environmental research. It also offers readers a guide for developing their own plan for environmental action. This volume offers an introduction to the breadth of ecological and environmental anthropology as well as to its historical trends and current developments. Balancing landmark essays with cutting-edge scholarship, bridging theory and practice, and offering suggestions for further reading and new directions for research, The Environment in Anthropology continues to provide the ideal introduction to a burgeoning field.

The World of Goods (Paperback): Mary Douglas, Baron Isherwood The World of Goods (Paperback)
Mary Douglas, Baron Isherwood; Foreword by Richard Wilk
R566 Discovery Miles 5 660 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

It is well-understood that the consumption of goods plays an important, symbolic role in the way human beings communicate, create identity, and establish relationships. What is less well-known is that the pattern of their flow shapes society in fundamental ways. In this book the renowned anthropologist Mary Douglas and economist Baron Isherwood overturn arguments about consumption that rely on received economic and psychological explanations. They ask new questions about why people save, why they spend, what they buy, and why they sometimes-but not always-make fine distinctions about quality. Instead of regarding consumption as a private means of satisfying one's preferences, they show how goods are a vital information system, used by human beings to fulfill their intentions towards one another. They also consider the implications of the social role of goods for a new vision for social policy, arguing that poverty is caused as much by the erosion of local communities and networks as it is by lack of possessions, and contrast small-scale with large-scale consumption in the household. A radical rethinking of consumerism, inequality and social capital, The World of Goods is a classic of economic anthropology whose insights remain compelling and urgent. This Routledge Classics edition includes a new foreword by Richard Wilk. "Forget that commodities are good for eating, clothing, and shelter; forget their usefulness and try instead the idea that commodities are good for thinking." - Mary Douglas and Baron Isherwood

Exploring Everyday Life - Strategies for Ethnography and Cultural Analysis (Paperback): Billy Ehn, Orvar Loefgren, Richard Wilk Exploring Everyday Life - Strategies for Ethnography and Cultural Analysis (Paperback)
Billy Ehn, Orvar Loefgren, Richard Wilk
R978 Discovery Miles 9 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The numerous tasks and routines that shape our daily existence can seem mundane, even invisible-and yet they play an extremely powerful role in structuring and reproducing society. Exploring Everyday Life casts light on these so-called trivialities, serving as both a guide to the invisible world of the everyday and an instruction manual for first-time explorers. Ehn, Lofgren, and Wilk demonstrate how to use a broad array of ethnographic tools to discover, map, and document new and unexplored territories and guide readers through the process of cultural analysis. Their concrete examples shed light on how a study or paper assignment can evolve and point to how cultural analysis of everyday life can be practically applied in business, government, and other arenas outside of academia.

Fast Food/Slow Food - The Cultural Economy of the Global Food System (Hardcover): Richard Wilk Fast Food/Slow Food - The Cultural Economy of the Global Food System (Hardcover)
Richard Wilk; Contributions by Cathy Banwell, Theodore C. Bestor, Michael L. Burton, Jane Dixon, …
R2,670 Discovery Miles 26 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Wilk and his colleagues draw upon their own international field experience to examine how food systems are changing around the globe. The authors offer a cultural perspective that is mising in other economic and developmental studies, and provide rich ethnographic data on markets, industrial production, and food economies. This new book will appeal to professionals in economic and environmental anthropology economic development, agricultural economics, consumer behavior, nutritional sciences, environmental sustainability, and globalization studies.

Fast Food/Slow Food - The Cultural Economy of the Global Food System (Paperback): Richard Wilk Fast Food/Slow Food - The Cultural Economy of the Global Food System (Paperback)
Richard Wilk; Contributions by Cathy Banwell, Theodore C. Bestor, Michael L. Burton, Jane Dixon, …
R1,145 Discovery Miles 11 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Wilk and his colleagues draw upon their own international field experience to examine how food systems are changing around the globe. The authors offer a cultural perspective that is mising in other economic and developmental studies, and provide rich ethnographic data on markets, industrial production, and food economies. This new book will appeal to professionals in economic and environmental anthropology economic development, agricultural economics, consumer behavior, nutritional sciences, environmental sustainability, and globalization studies.

Becoming a Student of Teaching - Linking Knowledge Production and Practice (Paperback, 2nd edition): Robert V Bullough Becoming a Student of Teaching - Linking Knowledge Production and Practice (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Robert V Bullough; Edited by Colleen Ballerion Cohen; Andrew Gitlin; Edited by Richard Wilk, Beverly Stoeltje
R1,596 Discovery Miles 15 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This new edition of a very successful book offers an innovative teaching methodology that place the teacher's own biography and life experiences at the center of teacher education. By asking students to explore their own systems of meaning and the associated contexts, especially school contexts, the author encourages them to contemplate issues of power that are vital to thinking about the teacher's role, as well as educational practices and purposes.

Beauty Queens on the Global Stage - Gender, Contests, and Power (Paperback, New): Richard Wilk, Beverly Stoeltje, Colleen... Beauty Queens on the Global Stage - Gender, Contests, and Power (Paperback, New)
Richard Wilk, Beverly Stoeltje, Colleen Ballerion Cohen
R995 R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Save R265 (27%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Beauty pageants--as competition and performance--are wildly popular cultural events world-wide. They have, however, received surprisingly little scholarly attention. What literature there is on beauty pageants has mostly been limited to American pageants. This collection brings together studies of pageants in fourteen different cultures. The chapters range from studies of community queen pageants in Guatemala, Nicaragua, Andalusia and rural Minnesota, to studies of international contests held in Thailand, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Tonga and Tibet, and include a study of a Moslem Philippine transsexual beauty queen contest, and an ethnographic account by a contestant in the Miss Moscow 1989 pageant.
These essays discuss the ways gender ideologies are represented and reinforced in beauty pageants and highlight the cultural specificity of notions of beauty and femininity that figure in the selection of pageant queens. We see the strategic and political uses to which pageants are put, by sponsors and contestants alike. Questions of gender aesthetics, performance, and display are engaged in a way that recognizes the agency of pageant participants even as it underscores the ideologies and structures of power within which they operate.
"Beauty Queens on the Global Stage" considers beauty contests as key sites for formulating, negotiating and challenging national and group identities, and shows how identity is portrayed and utilized in an international arena. Each of these essays looks at beauty pageants and contestants in the broader context of struggles over identity.

Seafood - Ocean to the Plate (Paperback): Shingo Hamada, Richard Wilk Seafood - Ocean to the Plate (Paperback)
Shingo Hamada, Richard Wilk
R1,145 Discovery Miles 11 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Seafood draws on controversial themes in the interdisciplinary field of food studies, with case studies from different eras and geographic regions. Using familiar commodities, this accessible book will help students understand cutting-edge issues in sustainability and ask readers to think about the future of an industry that has lain waste to its own resources. Examining the practical aspects of fisheries and seafood leads the reader through discussions of the core elements of anthropological method and theory, and the book concludes with discussions of sustainable seafood and current efforts to save what is left of marine ecosystems. Students will be encouraged to think about their own seafood consumption through project assignments that challenge them to trace the commodity chains of the seafood on their own plates. Seafood is an ideal book for courses on food and culture, economic anthropology, and the environment.

The World of Goods (Hardcover): Mary Douglas, Baron Isherwood The World of Goods (Hardcover)
Mary Douglas, Baron Isherwood; Foreword by Richard Wilk
R3,825 Discovery Miles 38 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It is well-understood that the consumption of goods plays an important, symbolic role in the way human beings communicate, create identity, and establish relationships. What is less well-known is that the pattern of their flow shapes society in fundamental ways. In this book the renowned anthropologist Mary Douglas and economist Baron Isherwood overturn arguments about consumption that rely on received economic and psychological explanations. They ask new questions about why people save, why they spend, what they buy, and why they sometimes-but not always-make fine distinctions about quality. Instead of regarding consumption as a private means of satisfying one's preferences, they show how goods are a vital information system, used by human beings to fulfill their intentions towards one another. They also consider the implications of the social role of goods for a new vision for social policy, arguing that poverty is caused as much by the erosion of local communities and networks as it is by lack of possessions, and contrast small-scale with large-scale consumption in the household. A radical rethinking of consumerism, inequality and social capital, The World of Goods is a classic of economic anthropology whose insights remain compelling and urgent. This Routledge Classics edition includes a new foreword by Richard Wilk. "Forget that commodities are good for eating, clothing, and shelter; forget their usefulness and try instead the idea that commodities are good for thinking." - Mary Douglas and Baron Isherwood

Time, Consumption and Everyday Life - Practice, Materiality and Culture (Paperback): Elizabeth Shove, Frank Trentmann, Richard... Time, Consumption and Everyday Life - Practice, Materiality and Culture (Paperback)
Elizabeth Shove, Frank Trentmann, Richard Wilk
R1,183 Discovery Miles 11 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Has material civilization spun out of control, becoming too fast for our own well-being and that of the planet? This book confronts these anxieties and examines the changing rhythms and temporal organization of everyday life. How do people handle hurriedness, burn-out and stress? Are slower forms of consumption viable?
This volume brings together international experts from geography, sociology, history, anthropology and philosophy. In case studies covering the United States, Asia, and Europe, contributors follow routines and rhythms, their emotional and political dynamics, and show how they are anchored in material culture and everyday practice. Running themes of the book are questions of coordination and disruption; cycles and seasons; and the interplay between power and freedom, and between material and natural forces. The result is a volume that brings studies of practice, temporality and material culture together to open up a new intellectual agenda.

Seafood - Ocean to the Plate (Hardcover): Shingo Hamada, Richard Wilk Seafood - Ocean to the Plate (Hardcover)
Shingo Hamada, Richard Wilk
R3,974 Discovery Miles 39 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Seafood draws on controversial themes in the interdisciplinary field of food studies, with case studies from different eras and geographic regions. Using familiar commodities, this accessible book will help students understand cutting-edge issues in sustainability and ask readers to think about the future of an industry that has lain waste to its own resources. Examining the practical aspects of fisheries and seafood leads the reader through discussions of the core elements of anthropological method and theory, and the book concludes with discussions of sustainable seafood and current efforts to save what is left of marine ecosystems. Students will be encouraged to think about their own seafood consumption through project assignments that challenge them to trace the commodity chains of the seafood on their own plates. Seafood is an ideal book for courses on food and culture, economic anthropology, and the environment.

Exploring Everyday Life - Strategies for Ethnography and Cultural Analysis (Hardcover): Billy Ehn, Orvar Loefgren, Richard Wilk Exploring Everyday Life - Strategies for Ethnography and Cultural Analysis (Hardcover)
Billy Ehn, Orvar Loefgren, Richard Wilk
R2,244 Discovery Miles 22 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The numerous tasks and routines that shape our daily existence can seem mundane, even invisible-and yet they play an extremely powerful role in structuring and reproducing society. Exploring Everyday Life casts light on these so-called trivialities, serving as both a guide to the invisible world of the everyday and an instruction manual for first-time explorers. Ehn, Lofgren, and Wilk demonstrate how to use a broad array of ethnographic tools to discover, map, and document new and unexplored territories and guide readers through the process of cultural analysis. Their concrete examples shed light on how a study or paper assignment can evolve and point to how cultural analysis of everyday life can be practically applied in business, government, and other arenas outside of academia.

The Environment in Anthropology (Second Edition) - A Reader in Ecology, Culture, and Sustainable Living (Paperback, 2nd... The Environment in Anthropology (Second Edition) - A Reader in Ecology, Culture, and Sustainable Living (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Nora Haenn, Allison Harnish, Richard Wilk
R886 R832 Discovery Miles 8 320 Save R54 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Environment in Anthropology presents ecology and current environmental studies from an anthropological point of view. From the classics to the most current scholarship, this text connects the theory and practice in environment and anthropology, providing readers with a strong intellectual foundation as well as offering practical tools for solving environmental problems. Haenn, Wilk, and Harnish pose the most urgent questions of environmental protection: How are environmental problems mediated by cultural values? What are the environmental effects of urbanization? When do environmentalists' goals and actions conflict with those of indigenous peoples? How can we assess the impact of "environmentally correct" businesses? They also cover the fundamental topics of population growth, large scale development, biodiversity conservation, sustainable environmental management, indigenous groups, consumption, and globalization. This revised edition addresses new topics such as water, toxic waste, neoliberalism, environmental history, environmental activism, and REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation), and it situates anthropology in the multi-disciplinary field of environmental research. It also offers readers a guide for developing their own plan for environmental action. This volume offers an introduction to the breadth of ecological and environmental anthropology as well as to its historical trends and current developments. Balancing landmark essays with cutting-edge scholarship, bridging theory and practice, and offering suggestions for further reading and new directions for research, The Environment in Anthropology continues to provide the ideal introduction to a burgeoning field.

Rice and Beans - A Unique Dish in a Hundred Places (Paperback): Richard Wilk, Livia Barbosa Rice and Beans - A Unique Dish in a Hundred Places (Paperback)
Richard Wilk, Livia Barbosa
R1,086 Discovery Miles 10 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Rice and Beans" is a book about the paradox of local and global. On the one hand, this is a globe-spanning dish, a simple source of complete nutrition for billions of people in hundreds of countries. On the other hand, in every place people insist that rice and beans is a local invention, deeply rooted in a particular history and culture. How can something so universal also be so particular?
The authors of this book explore the specific history of the versions of rice and beans beloved and indigenous in cultures from Brazil to West Africa. But they also plumb the shared African, Native American and European trans-Atlantic encounters and exchanges, and the contemporary forces of globalization and nation-building, which combine to make rice and beans a powerful substance and symbol of the relationship between food and culture.

An Historical Essay on the Dropsy; By Richard Wilkes, M.D. ... Second Edition. (Paperback): Richard Wilkes An Historical Essay on the Dropsy; By Richard Wilkes, M.D. ... Second Edition. (Paperback)
Richard Wilkes
R899 R756 Discovery Miles 7 560 Save R143 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Medical theory and practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases, their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology, agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even cookbooks, are all contained here.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++National Library of MedicineN017873London: printed for B. Law; and G. Ray, Stafford, 1781. 6], xxxiv,339, 1]p.; 8

Ethnologia Europaea, Volumes 35/1 & 35/2 - Journal of European Ethnology (Paperback): Orvar Loefgren, Richard Wilk Ethnologia Europaea, Volumes 35/1 & 35/2 - Journal of European Ethnology (Paperback)
Orvar Loefgren, Richard Wilk
R957 R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Save R124 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ethnologia Europaea has set itself the task of breaking down not only the barriers which divided research into Europe from general ethnology, but also the barriers between the various national schools within the continent. With this manifesto Ethnologia Europaea was started in 1969. Since then, it has acquired a central position in the international co-operation between ethnologists in the various European countries, in the East as well as the West. It is, however, a journal of topical interest, not only for ethnologists, but also for anthropologists, social historians and others studying the social and cultural forms of everyday life in recent and historical European societies.

Off the Edge - Experiments in Cultural Analysis (Paperback): Orvar Lofgren, Richard Wilk Off the Edge - Experiments in Cultural Analysis (Paperback)
Orvar Lofgren, Richard Wilk
R958 R834 Discovery Miles 8 340 Save R124 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Have you ever heard of the cream effect or witnessed the power of cultural backdraft? Have you watched the slow process of fossilization or used the tactics of cultural stealth? You might be waiting for just the right word to describe what you have seen and done. This collection revitalizes the study of the cultural processes of stability and change. The 25 essays invent new processes for a rapidly changing world. They illustrate how different perspectives enrich cultural analysis and add a bit of playfulness and experimentation to a longstanding academic issue. The authorsfrom anthropology, European ethnology, sociology, and cultural studiesare peeking into blind spots and looking under the furniture in order to understand why and how some kinds of social life become visible, while so many others remain unseen. This book will inspire researchers and students to develop new approaches in cultural analysis. This is a reprint of the journal Ethnologia Europaea - Journal of European Eth

Critical Approaches to Superfoods (Paperback): Richard Wilk, Emma McDonell Critical Approaches to Superfoods (Paperback)
Richard Wilk, Emma McDonell
R1,229 Discovery Miles 12 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Are superfoods just a marketing device, another label meant to attract the eye? Or do superfoods tell us a deeper story about how food and health relate in a global marketplace full of anonymous commodities? In the past decade, superfoods have taken US and European grocery stores by storm. Novel commodities like quinoa and moringa, along with familiar products such as almonds and raw milk, are now called superfoods, promising to promote health and increase our energy. While consumers may find the magic of superfoods attractive, the international development sector now envisions superfoods acting as cures to political and economic problems like poverty and malnutrition. Critical Approaches to Superfoods examines the politics and culture of superfoods. It demonstrates how studying superfoods can reveal shifting concepts of nutritional authority, the complexities of intellectual property and bioprospecting, the role marketing agencies play in the agro-industrial complex, and more. The multidisciplinary contributors draw their examples from settings as diverse as South India, Peru, and California to engage with foodstuffs that include quinoa, almonds, fish meal, Rooibos Tea, kale and acai.

Home Cooking in the Global Village - Caribbean Food from Buccaneers to Ecotourists (Paperback, English ed): Richard Wilk Home Cooking in the Global Village - Caribbean Food from Buccaneers to Ecotourists (Paperback, English ed)
Richard Wilk
R1,080 Discovery Miles 10 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Winner of the Society for Economic Anthropology Annual Book Prize 2008. Belize, a tiny corner of the Caribbean wedged into Central America, has been a fast food nation since buccaneers and pirates first stole ashore. As early as the 1600s it was already caught in the great paradox of globalization: how can you stay local and relish your own home cooking, while tasting the delights of the global marketplace? Menus, recipes and bad colonial poetry combine with Wilk's sharp anthropological insight to give an important new perspective on the perils and problems of globalization.

Household Ecology - Economic Change and Domestic Life among the Kekchi Maya in Belize (Paperback): Richard Wilk Household Ecology - Economic Change and Domestic Life among the Kekchi Maya in Belize (Paperback)
Richard Wilk
R506 R415 Discovery Miles 4 150 Save R91 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Development and economic change are often seen as destructive to the family and to other traditional forms of social organization. Wilk's study of household ecology reveals that the Kekchi Maya of Belize have responded by creating new forms of family organization, working together to face challenges posed by development. Not merely survivors of an ancient splendor, the Kekchi Maya build upon their rich heritage to approach such problems as ethnic strife and rainforest destruction as creative agents.

Wilk combines a wealth of detail on agricultural calendars, hunting practices, land tenure, and labor exchanges in a general interpretation of cultural and ecological transformation. He provides a comprehensive analysis of how tropical farmers survive in the difficult rainforest environment, tracing the ingenuity and adaptability of Mayan culture. Fully incorporating the historical context of ecological processes, he documents the importance of household organization in shaping the trajectory of ecological change and shows how delicate this adaptation can be. Analyzing household response to localized economic and ecological settings, Wilk argues that the transformation of the rural economy and of Maya culture proceeds through the conjunction of global and local processes.

The Kekchi refuse to fit into the models of economic evolution set forth in existing scholarship. This sensitive and well-written study challenges current orthodoxies about economic and social change and suggests new approaches to rural development and household ecology.

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