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Histories and Stories From Chiapas : Border Identities in Southern Mexico (01 Edition)

by R. A Castillo

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ISBN13: 9780292731493
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The 1994 Zapatista uprising of Chiapas's Maya peoples against the Mexican government shattered the state myth that indigenous groups have been successfully assimilated into the nation. In this wide-ranging study of identity formation in Chiapas, Aida Hernandez delves into the experience of a Maya group, the Mam, to analyze how Chiapas's indigenous peoples have in fact rejected, accepted, or negotiated the official discourse on "being Mexican" and participating in the construction of a Mexican national identity.<P>Hernandez traces the complex relations between the Mam and the national government from 1934 to the Zapatista rebellion. She investigates the many policies and modernization projects through which the state has attempted to impose a Mexican identity on the Mam and shows how this Maya group has resisted or accommodated these efforts. In particular, she explores how changing religious affiliation, women's and ecological movements, economic globalization, state policies, and the Zapatista movement have all given rise to various ways of "being Mam" and considers what these indigenous identities may mean for the future of the Mexican nation. The Spanish version of this book won the 1997 Fray Bernardino de Sahagun national prize for the best social anthropology research in Mexico.

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The 1994 Zapatista uprising of Chiapas' Maya peoples against the Mexican government shattered the state myth that indigenous groups have been successfully assimilated into the nation. In this wide-ranging study of identity formation in Chiapas, Aida Hernandez delves into the experience of a Maya group, the Mam, to analyze how Chiapas' indigenous peoples have in fact rejected, accepted, or negotiated the official discourse on being Mexican and participating in the construction of a Mexican national identity.

Hernandez traces the complex relations between the Mam and the national government from 1934 to the Zapatista rebellion. She investigates the many policies and modernization projects through which the state has attempted to impose a Mexican identity on the Mam and shows how this Maya group has resisted or accommodated these efforts. In particular, she explores how changing religious affiliation, women's and ecological movements, economic globalization, state policies, and the Zapatista movement have all given rise to various ways of being Mam and considers what these indigenous identities may mean for the future of the Mexican nation. The Spanish version of this book won the 1997 Fray Bernardino de Sahagun national prize for the best social anthropology research in Mexico.

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ISBN:
9780292731493
Subtitle:
Border Identities in Southern Mexico
Foreword:
Rosaldo, Renato
Foreword:
Rosaldo, Renato
Author:
Hernandez Castillo, Rosalva Aida
Author:
Rosaldo, Renato
Publisher:
University of Texas Press
Location:
Austin
Subject:
Anthropology
Subject:
Mexico
Subject:
Indians of mexico
Subject:
Mam Indians.
Subject:
Latin America - Mexico
Subject:
Anthropology - General
Subject:
Mam Indians - Mexico - Ethnic identity
Subject:
Indians of Mexico -- Mexico -- Chiapas.
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series Volume:
6
Publication Date:
July 2001
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
317
Dimensions:
904x598x88 106

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