Kay B. Warren is Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University, after many years at Princeton University. She authored
The Symbolism of Subordination: Indian Identity in a Guatemala Town, coauthored
Women of the Andes: Patriarchy and Social Change in Two Peruvian Towns, and edited
The Violence Within: Cultural and Political Opposition in Divided Nations. A Spanish version of
Indigenous Movements and Their Critics will be published by the Maya press Cholsamaj in Guatemala.
5 Ebooks de Kay B. Warren
Nelson Amaro & Christopher Chase-Dunn: Globalization on the Ground
This book presents research, analysis, and reflections on the major issues of Guatemalan development and democracy: the role of the military, the involvement of Mayan communities in national developm …
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Kay Warren: The Violence Within
This book explores a range of contemporary conflicts in which culture has become an explicit issue: ethnic nationalism, religious fundamentalism, the militarization of civilian life, opposition movem …
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€33.37
Kay Warren: The Violence Within
This book explores a range of contemporary conflicts in which culture has become an explicit issue: ethnic nationalism, religious fundamentalism, the militarization of civilian life, opposition movem …
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€33.37
Kay B. Warren: Indigenous Movements and Their Critics
In this first book-length treatment of Maya intellectuals in national and community affairs in Guatemala, Kay Warren presents an ethnographic account of Pan-Maya cultural activism through the voices, …
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€49.99
Carol J. Greenhouse & Elizabeth Mertz: Ethnography in Unstable Places
Ethnography in Unstable Places is a collection of ethnographic accounts of everyday situations in places undergoing dramatic political transformation. Offering vivid case studies that range from the …
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€41.03