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Kitchenspace Women Fiestas And Everyday Life In Central Mexico Christie

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Kitchenspace Women Fiestas And Everyday Life In Central Mexico Christie
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Publisher: Austin : University of Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19 MB
Author: Christie, Maria Elisa
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Kitchenspace Women Fiestas And Everyday Life In Central Mexico Christie by Christie, Maria Elisa instant download after payment.

xxiv, 308 p. : 24 cm, Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-294) and index, Foreword: At the kitchen table / Mary Weismantel -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- A taste of three places -- Introduction -- Points of departure -- Women of the circle -- Xochimilco: \"Short on days to celebrate our fiestas\" -- Ocotepec: \"Not letting the city eat this town up\" -- Tetecala: \"Here mangos used to be like gold\" -- Kitchenspace narratives -- Women of Tetecala: \"You have to be ingenious in the kitchen!\" -- Women of Xochimilco: \"It is better for the pots to awaken upside down\" -- Women of Ocotepec: \"We used to have a lot of pigs\" -- Food for thought -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index