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Inverse Images: The Meaning of Culture, Ethnicity and Family in Postcolonial Guatemala

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Inverse Images: The Meaning of Culture, Ethnicity and Family in Postcolonial Guatemala

by John Hawkins (1946- )

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xviii+470 pages with maps, tables, plates and index. Royal octavo (9 1/4" x 6") bound in original publisher's green cloth with gilt lettering to spine and cover with pictorial to cover. Foreword by Manning Nash. First edition. The author of this book—an anthropologist—argues that the dominant ideology of the Spanish colonial society engendered in the subordinate Indian societies a culture of symbolic oppositions and inversions that made it structurally one with that of the conquerors. The immediate subject is a contemporary analysis of two large towns of western Guatemala, San Pedro and San Marcos, famous for their rivalry and the fact that one is identified as "Indian" and the other as "Ladino." The first 200 pages give a historical background (predominantly of the colonial era), a comparison of the political and economic organizations of the two towns, and field data on contemporary concepts of ethnicity. The next 136 pages apply the oppositional (a form of structural) analysis to family and kin practices and ideology. Thirty-five pages extend the analysis to other parts of Guatemala, Peru, the Philippines, and Jamaica. Condition: Points lightly rubbed else near fine.

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Title
Inverse Images: The Meaning of Culture, Ethnicity and Family in Postcolonial Guatemala
Author
John Hawkins (1946- )
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
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First
ISBN 10
0826307744
ISBN 13
9780826307743
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Place of Publication
Albuquerque
Date Published
1984
Keywords
GUATEMALA
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Anthropology;
Size
Royal octavo

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