Mobility, Markets and Indigenous Socialities

Mobility, Markets and Indigenous Socialities
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Contemporary Migration in the Peruvian Andes
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Artikel-Nr:
9781409481232
Veröffentl:
2013
Einband:
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Seiten:
254
Autor:
Dr Cecilie Vindal odegaard
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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Exploring how people from Andean communities seek progress and social mobility by moving to the cities, Cecilie degaard demonstrates the changing significance of kinship, reciprocity and ritual in an urban context. Through a focus on peoples involvement in land occupations and local associations, labour and trade, degaard examines the dialectics between popular practices and neoliberal state policies in processes of urbanization. The making and un-making of notions of the Indigenous, communal work, and gender is central in this analysis, and is discussed against the historical backdrop of the land occupations in Peruvian cities since the 1930s.Through its close ethnographic description of everyday life in a new urban neighbourhood, this book reveals how social and spatial categories and boundaries are continually negotiated in peoples quest for mobility and progress. Cecilie degaard argues that conventional meanings of prosperity and progress are significantly altered in interaction with Andean understandings of reciprocity. By combining a unique ethnographic account with original theoretical arguments, the book provides new insight into the cultural, cosmological and political dimensions of mobility, progress and market participation.
Exploring how people from Andean communities seek progress and social mobility by moving to the cities, Cecilie degaard demonstrates the changing significance of kinship, reciprocity and ritual in an urban context. Through a focus on peoples involvement in land occupations and local associations, labour and trade, degaard examines the dialectics between popular practices and neoliberal state policies in processes of urbanization. The making and un-making of notions of the Indigenous, communal work, and gender is central in this analysis, and is discussed against the historical backdrop of the land occupations in Peruvian cities since the 1930s.Through its close ethnographic description of everyday life in a new urban neighbourhood, this book reveals how social and spatial categories and boundaries are continually negotiated in peoples quest for mobility and progress. Cecilie degaard argues that conventional meanings of prosperity and progress are significantly altered in interaction with Andean understandings of reciprocity. By combining a unique ethnographic account with original theoretical arguments, the book provides new insight into the cultural, cosmological and political dimensions of mobility, progress and market participation.

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