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Peruvian Street Lives: Culture, Power, and Economy Among Market Women of Cuzco.


Peruvian Street Lives: Culture, Power, and Economy Among Market Women of Cuzco.

ISBN: 978-0-252-07167-6
Materia: Estructura y geografía económica
Autor: Seligmann, Linda
Editorial: University of Illinois Press
Edición: 2004
Encuadernación: Rústica
Páginas: 249
PVP: 29,50 €




Reseña:
For more than twenty years, Linda J. Seligmann has walked the streets of Peru in city and countryside alike, talking to the women who work in the informal and open-air markets of the Andean highlands of Cuzco. In this readable ethnography, composed of vignettes and accompanied by a superb series of photographs, Seligmann offers a humane yet incisive portrayal of their lives. "Peruvian Street Lives" argues that the sometimes invisible and informal economic, social, and political networks market women establish, although they may appear disorderly and chaotic, in fact often keep dysfunctional economies and corrupt bureaucracies from utterly destroying the ability of citizens to survive from day to day. Seligmann asks why the constructive efforts of market women to make a living provoke such negative social perceptions from some members of Peruvian society, who see them as symbols and actual catalysts of social disorder, domestically and publicly. The book traces the impact on market women and market activities of distant yet enormously powerful forces, such as economic globalization. At the same time it shows how market women eke out a living, combat discrimination, and creatively transgress existing racial and gender ideologies, within the rich and expressive cultural traditions they have developed.


Índice:
Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
1 Market spaces and market places 19
2 Dried goods, soup, and fried eggs : exchange relations 42
3 Bitter salt : household structures and gender ideologies 54
4 Straw hats : the world of wholesalers 71
5 Harpies and the empty, dirty, overpriced bread basket : regulating the market chain 87
6 Sharks : loan and credit arrangements 104
7 Talking brew, butchering patience : conversations in the marketplace 119
8 Race recipes : alliances and animosity 148
9 Angels and saints : popular religiosity 161
10 Two-way streets : political action 196
Conclusion : what's in store? 223
References cited 229
Index