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The Mbius Strip A Spatial History Of Colonial Society In Guerrero Mexico Jonathan D Amith

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The Mbius Strip A Spatial History Of Colonial Society In Guerrero Mexico Jonathan D Amith
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.8 MB
Pages: 688
Author: Jonathan D. Amith
ISBN: 9780804767354, 0804767351
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Mbius Strip A Spatial History Of Colonial Society In Guerrero Mexico Jonathan D Amith by Jonathan D. Amith 9780804767354, 0804767351 instant download after payment.

The Möbius Strip explores the history, political economy, and culture of space in central Guerrero, Mexico, during the colonial period. This study is significant for two reasons. First, space comprises a sphere of contention that affects all levels of society, from the individual and his or her household to the nation-state and its mechanisms for control and coercion. Second, colonialism offers a particularly unique situation, for it invariably involves a determined effort on the part of an invading society to redefine politico-administrative units, to redirect the flow of commodities and cash, and, ultimately, to foster and construct new patterns of allegiance and identity to communities, regions, and country. Thus spatial politics comprehends the complex interaction of institutional domination and individual agency. The complexity of the diachronic transformation of space in central Guerrero is illustrated through an analysis of land tenure, migration, and commercial exchange, three salient and contested aspects of hispanic conquest. The Möbius Strip, therefore, addresses issues important to social theory and to the understanding of the processes affecting the colonialization of non-Western societies.

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