This classic study of cultural continuity and change in an indigenous Guatemalan community is now updated to reveal how the forces of globalization are shredding the very fabric of communal and religious life.
This classic study of cultural continuity and change in an indigenous Guatemalan community is now updated to reveal how the forces of globalization are shredding the very fabric of communal and religious life.
By Robert S. Carlsen, with a contribution by Martín Prechtel
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1. Foreword: Complex Performance in Santiago Atitlán (by Davíd Carrasco) 2. Preface 3. Acknowledgments 4. Introduction 5. Part One. Establishing Place and Imagining Community * 1. What in the World Is Going On in Santiago Atitlán? * 2. The Atiteco Mayas at the End of the Twentieth Century * 3. The Flowering of the Dead (Coauthored with Martín Prechtel) 6. Part Two. History, Peripherality, and Social Pluralism * 4. Conquest and Adaptation in Santiago Atitlán * 5. On Enlightenment, Liberalism, and Ladinos 7. Part Three. Death of Community, Resurrection of Autonomy * 6. Under the Gun in Santiago Atitlán * 7. When Immortals Die * 8. Season of the Witch: The New Millennium in Santiago Atitlán 8. Notes 9. Glossary 10. Bibliography 11. Index
1. Foreword: Complex Performance in Santiago Atitlán (by Davíd Carrasco) 2. Preface 3. Acknowledgments 4. Introduction 5. Part One. Establishing Place and Imagining Community * 1. What in the World Is Going On in Santiago Atitlán? * 2. The Atiteco Mayas at the End of the Twentieth Century * 3. The Flowering of the Dead (Coauthored with Martín Prechtel) 6. Part Two. History, Peripherality, and Social Pluralism * 4. Conquest and Adaptation in Santiago Atitlán * 5. On Enlightenment, Liberalism, and Ladinos 7. Part Three. Death of Community, Resurrection of Autonomy * 6. Under the Gun in Santiago Atitlán * 7. When Immortals Die * 8. Season of the Witch: The New Millennium in Santiago Atitlán 8. Notes 9. Glossary 10. Bibliography 11. Index
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