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Streets, Bedrooms, and Patios: The Ordinariness of Diversity in Urban Oaxaca

Autor Michael James Higgins, Tanya L. Coen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2000
Diversity characterizes the people of Oaxaca, Mexico. Within this city of half a million, residents are rising against traditional barriers of race and class, defining new gender roles, and expanding access for the disabled. In this rich ethnography of the city, Michael Higgins and Tanya Coen explore how these activities fit into the ordinary daily lives of the people of Oaxaca.
Higgins and Coen focus their attention on groups that are often marginalized—the urban poor, transvestite and female prostitutes, discapacitados (the physically challenged), gays and lesbians, and artists and intellectuals. Blending portraits of and comments by group members with their own ethnographic observations, the authors reveal how such issues as racism, sexism, sexuality, spirituality, and class struggle play out in the people's daily lives and in grassroots political activism. By doing so, they translate the abstract concepts of social action and identity formation into the actual lived experiences of real people.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780292731349
ISBN-10: 0292731345
Pagini: 322
Ilustrații: 38 b&w photos, 3 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press

Notă biografică

Michael James Higgins is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Northern Colorado. Tanya L. Coen is Co-Director of Zacalero Creative Cultural Productions in San Francisco. Together they also wrote ¡Oigame! ¡Oigame!: Struggle and Social Change in a Nicaraguan Urban Community.

Cuprins

  • Acknowledgments
  1. Streets, Bedrooms, and Patios: The Ordinariness of Diversity in Urban Oaxaca
  2. Better to Arrive Than to Be Invited: The Urban Poor of the City of Oaxaca
  3. We Are Not Lesbians! Grupo Unión: Homosexual Transvestite Prostitutes in Urban Oaxaca
  4. Only the Spoon Knows What's at the Bottom of the Pot! Ethnographic Portraits of Other Groups That Are Transgressing Sexual and Gender Borders in Urban Oaxaca
  5. Thanks to God for Giving Me Polio, for I Have Been Able to See the World: Los Discapacitados of the City of Oaxaca
  6. A Conclusion of Sorts
  • Notes
  • Bibliography and Suggested Readings
  • Index

Descriere

In this rich ethnography of Oaxaca, Mexico, the authors look at the lives of people that are often marginalized: the urban poor, transvestite and female prostitutes, discapacitados (the physically challenged), gays and lesbians, and artists and intellect