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Acknowledgments | vii | ||
INTRODUCTION: Subjectivity and Fieldwork among Kaqchikel Vendors | 3 | (32) | |
CHAPTER 1 Guatemala as a Living History Museum | 35 | (29) | |
CHAPTER 2 Place and People in a Transnational Borderzone City | 64 | (25) | |
CHAPTER 3 Antigua Tipica Markets and Identity Interaction | 89 | (26) | |
CHAPTER 4 Mercado de Artesania Compañia de Jesús and the Politics of Vending | 115 | (28) | |
CHAPTER 5 Gendered Marketplace and Household Reorganization | 143 | (35) | |
CHAPTER 6 The Places Kaqchikel Maya Vendors Call Home | 178 | (25) | |
CHAPTER 7 Home as a Place of Exhibition and Performance in San Antonio Aguas Calientes | 203 | (24) | |
CHAPTER 8 Marketing Maya Culture in Santa Catarina Palopó | 227 | (34) | |
CONCLUSION: Traditions and Commodities | 261 | (11) | |
Epilogue | 272 | (3) | |
Appendix | 275 | (4) | |
Notes | 279 | (12) | |
Bibliography | 291 | (24) | |
Index | 315 |
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