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(Ebook) Migration, Mujercitas, and Medicine Men: Living in Urban Mexico by Valentina Napolitano ISBN 9780520233188, 9780520233195, 9780585468471, 0520233182, 0520233190, 0585468478

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Authors:Valentina Napolitano
Pages:264 pages.
Year:2002
Editon:1
Publisher:University of California Press
Language:english
File Size:1.14 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780520233188, 9780520233195, 9780585468471, 0520233182, 0520233190, 0585468478
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(Ebook) Migration, Mujercitas, and Medicine Men: Living in Urban Mexico by Valentina Napolitano ISBN 9780520233188, 9780520233195, 9780585468471, 0520233182, 0520233190, 0585468478

Valentina Napolitano explores issues of migration, medicine, religion, and gender in this incisive analysis of everyday practices of urban living in Guadalajara, Mexico. Drawing on fieldwork over a ten-year period, Napolitano paints a rich and vibrant picture of daily life in a low-income neighborhood of Guadalajara. Migration, Mujercitas, and Medicine Men insightfully portrays the personal experiences of the neighborhood's residents while engaging with important questions about the nature of selfhood, subjectivity, and community identity as well as the tensions of modernity and its discontents in Mexican society. 6 b/w photographs, 2 maps
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