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portada Native Soil: An Ethnography of Value Among Yucatec Maya (Masewal) Peasants of Cayo, Belize (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Topic
estudios étnicos,general,ethnic issues
Year
2012
Language
English
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
3659103306
ISBN13
9783659103308
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Native Soil: An Ethnography of Value Among Yucatec Maya (Masewal) Peasants of Cayo, Belize (in English)

Erik Stanley (Author) · Lap Lambert Academic Publishing · Paperback

Native Soil: An Ethnography of Value Among Yucatec Maya (Masewal) Peasants of Cayo, Belize (in English) - Erik Stanley

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Synopsis "Native Soil: An Ethnography of Value Among Yucatec Maya (Masewal) Peasants of Cayo, Belize (in English)"

Around the world, peasant populations continue their traditional livelihoods in the face of an increasingly global economic order. Because much of their behavior contradicts neo-classical expectations of the maximizing individual, peasants are often regarded as backwards and incapable of surviving in these rapidly changing times. Founded on an ethnocentric western perspective, these predictions fail to account for alternate systems of value and cultural logics of everyday life. This book seeks to understand meaning-making amongst Maya peasants of Belize through agricultural production and social reproduction. I argue that cultivation practices employed by Maya peasants reflect deep cultural understandings of the relationship between humans, nature and the cosmos. In the creation of people and things, Maya peasants organize their activities towards an indigenous theory of what constitutes the “good life.” Rather than merely unproductive relics of a pre-capitalist world, this analysis positions peasant habitus within their own legitimate paradigms of meaning and value. This book is a valuable resource to anthropologists, development professionals and anyone interested in the Maya.

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