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Engendering Mayan History: Kaqchikel Women as Agents and Conduits of the Past, 1875-1970
David Carey Jr.
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| #2721589 in Books | 2005-10-29 | 2005-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.78 x6.00l,1.02 | File type: PDF | 344 pages||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Still an ancient anthropology perspective|By gradschoolgirl|This book is really good at teaching you about some Kaqchikel culture if you know nothing about the region. However, the author is really coming from the age-old anthropological view of framing these women as "sub-alterns" that have to be picked back up into modern society. If you can read between the lines you'll en|About the Author|David Carey, Jr. is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Southern Maine.
Presenting Mayan history from the perspective of Mayan women--whose voices until now have not been documented--David Carey allows these women to present their worldviews in their native language, adding a rich layer to recent Latin American historiography, and increasing our comprehension of indigenous perspectives of the past.
Drawing on years of research among the Maya that specifically documents women's oral histories, Carey gives Mayan women a platform to disc...
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