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By Night, a Street Ritehat is, how fences are built, patrolled, and maintained in relation to challenges from those defined as outside; and second, to consider how those defined as outside permeate the perimeters in actions ranging from going over or under the fences to acts of appropriation such as squatting and poachingLandlocked 发表于 2025-3-23 14:55:25
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Local/Globalotiations, and their on-going struggles to shape their lives. Place is thus understood as dynamic and open, constantly recreated through social processes that are, in turn, deeply embedded in particular places. In harnessing desalambrar, a verb that is an explicit call to action, to a gendered analyDeduct 发表于 2025-3-24 04:10:55
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“What the Strong Owe to the Weak”s subjection in Mexico without feeding “Anglo” stereotypes on the United States side of the border that characterize “Hispanic” men as violent machos and women as stoic martyrs? Here, I negotiate my dilemma by putting into question the binary oppositions that underpin ethnic stereotypes as well as forms of identity constituted by bourgeois law.准则 发表于 2025-3-24 15:25:38
“Making a Scene”Porto Alegre. Over the next few weeks, several GAPA staff people, in conjunction with the travesti groups, organized a coalition who staged a protest march against violence of more than 80 people through downtown Porto Alegre on August 23, 1994.者变 发表于 2025-3-24 21:49:23
“To Act Like a Man”ethnic, and age-based hierarchies. This essay deals primarily with the early to mid-twentieth century, when haciendas dominated the area, but also examines the contemporary period of indigenous ethnic mobilization.清澈 发表于 2025-3-25 03:01:05
Book 2002al specificity of gender relations and ideologies. Like Dorothy Hodgson‘s volume, Gendered Modernities, the book seeks to unite ethnographic specificity with theoretical cohesion in a way that demonstrates the unique contribution that anthropology can make to gender and area studies.