Markets in Oaxaca

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University of Texas Press, 2014 M11 11 - 350 páginas

Markets in Oaxaca is a study of the regional peasant marketing system in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico. It relates the marketing system to other aspects of the regional economy, to neighboring regions, and to the Mexican national economy. Combining ethnographic, theoretical, and regional analyses, it suggests new directions in the fields of peasant and development studies.

Contributors to the volume describe the operation and nature of several marketplaces in the region, analyze village-based artisan production and various specialized economic roles (particularly the role of traders), and describe the operation of several total regional marketing systems. The editors then consider their findings against the background of political, economic, and social structures from the pre-Conquest period to the present. In their conclusion, the editors find the regional peasant economy to be responsive both to the influence of the urban metropolitan sector, on the one hand, and to its own indigenous structural integrity and internal dynamism, on the other.

In addition to the editors, the contributors to Markets in Oaxaca are Ralph L. Beals, Richard L. Berg Jr., Beverly Chiñas, Herbert M. Eder, Charlotte Stolmaker, Carole Turkenik, John C. Warner, Ronald Waterbury, and Cecil R. Welte. Their essays combine analyses of the elements of the system within a comprehensive theoretical framework. Together, they present a complete and integrated view of a peasant economy.

 

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The Peasant Market Economy of the Valley of Oaxaca
5
Origins Scope
27
PART TWO The Valley System
45
Reflectors of the Economic Activity
67
The Zoogocho Plaza System in the Sierra Zapoteca
81
Survey of the Market System in the Nochixtlán Valley
107
Case Studies
133
Zapotec Viajeras
169
PART FOUR Problems in Retrospect and Prospect
231
A Concluding Critical Look at Issues of Theory and Method
247
Cecil R Welte
283
Map A1 State of Oaxaca and Surroundings
290
Notes
299
References Cited
307
Index
321
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Examples of Stability and Change
189

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Scott Cook is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. Martin Diskin (1935–1997) was Professor of Anthropology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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