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Not Ours Alone Patrimony Value And Collectivity In Contemporary Mexico Elizabeth Emma Ferry June Nash

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Not Ours Alone Patrimony Value And Collectivity In Contemporary Mexico Elizabeth Emma Ferry June Nash
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Elizabeth Emma Ferry; June Nash
ISBN: 9780231507141, 0231507143
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Not Ours Alone Patrimony Value And Collectivity In Contemporary Mexico Elizabeth Emma Ferry June Nash by Elizabeth Emma Ferry; June Nash 9780231507141, 0231507143 instant download after payment.

Elizabeth Ferry explores how members of the Santa Fe Cooperative, a silver mine in Mexico, give meaning to their labor in an era of rampant globalization. She analyzes the cooperative's practices and the importance of patrimonio (patrimony) in their understanding of work, tradition, and community. More specifically, she argues that patrimonio, a belief that certain resources are inalienable possessions of a local collective passed down to subsequent generations, has shaped and sustained the cooperative's sense of identity.


Elizabeth Ferry explores how members of the Santa Fe Cooperative, a silver mine in Mexico, give meaning to their labor in an era of rampant globalization. She analyzes the cooperative's practices and the importance of patrimonio (patrimony) in their understanding of work, tradition, and community. More specifically, she argues that patrimonio, a belief that certain resources are inalienable possessions of a local collective passed down to subsequent generations, has shaped and sustained the cooperative's sense of identity.

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