Las clases sociales en las sociedades agrarias

Las clases sociales en las sociedades agrarias

Author: Rodolfo Stavenhagen

Publisher: Siglo XXI

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9789682301889

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Los países subdesarrollados son fundamentalmente países agrarios. El éxodo rural y el crecimiento acelerado de las ciudades expresan, en parte, los profundos cambios que tienen lugar en el medio rural. El autor realiza un ensayo comparativo, con materiales de algunos países de América Latina y África, que permite profundizar más y de manera sistemática el análisis sociológico de las sociedades campesinas a través del análisis de las clases sociales.


Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology

Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology

Author: Dr Alan Barnard

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-09-11

Total Pages: 1058

ISBN-13: 1134450915

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This Encyclopedia provides description and analysis of the terms, concepts and issues of social and cultural anthropology. International in authorship and coverage, this accessible work is fully indexed and cross-referenced.


Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology

Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology

Author: Alan Barnard

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2009-12-04

Total Pages: 888

ISBN-13: 1135236410

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Written by leading scholars in the field, this comprehensive and readable resource gives anthropology students a unique guide to the ideas, arguments and history of the discipline. The fully revised and expanded second edition reflects major changes in anthropology in the past decade.


México Profundo

México Profundo

Author: Guillermo Bonfil Batalla

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2010-06-28

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 0292791852

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This translation of a major work in Mexican anthropology argues that Mesoamerican civilization is an ongoing and undeniable force in contemporary Mexican life. For Guillermo Bonfil Batalla, the remaining Indian communities, the "de-Indianized" rural mestizo communities, and vast sectors of the poor urban population constitute the México profundo. Their lives and ways of understanding the world continue to be rooted in Mesoamerican civilization. An ancient agricultural complex provides their food supply, and work is understood as a way of maintaining a harmonious relationship with the natural world. Health is related to human conduct, and community service is often part of each individual's life obligation. Time is circular, and humans fulfill their own cycle in relation to other cycles of the universe. Since the Conquest, Bonfil argues, the peoples of the México profundo have been dominated by an "imaginary México" imposed by the West. It is imaginary not because it does not exist, but because it denies the cultural reality lived daily by most Mexicans. Within the México profundo there exists an enormous body of accumulated knowledge, as well as successful patterns for living together and adapting to the natural world. To face the future successfully, argues Bonfil, Mexico must build on these strengths of Mesoamerican civilization, "one of the few original civilizations that humanity has created throughout all its history."


Selling EthniCity

Selling EthniCity

Author: Olaf Kaltmeier

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-01

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 1317057392

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Bringing together a multidisciplinary team of scholars, this book explores the importance of ethnicity and cultural economy in the post-Fordist city in the Americas. It argues that cultural, political and economic elites make use of cultural and ethnic elements in city planning and architecture in order to construct a unique image of a particular city and demonstrates how the use of ethnicized cultural production - such as urban branding based on local identities - by the economic elite raises issues of considerable concern in terms of local identities, as it deploys a practical logic of capital exchange that can overcome forms of cultural resistance and strengthen the hegemonic colonization of everyday life. At the same time, it shows how ethnic communities are able to use ethnic labelling of cultural production, ethnic economy or ethno-tourism facilities in order to change living conditions and to empower its members in ways previously impossible. Of wide ranging interest across academic disciplines, this book will be a useful contribution to Inter-American studies.