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Book Title
Interwoven
Publication Name
Interwoven : Andean Lives in Colonial Ecuador's Textile Economy
Title
Interwoven
Subtitle
Andean Lives in Colonial Ecuador's Textile Economy
Author
Rachel Corr
Format
Hardcover
EAN
9780816537730
ISBN
9780816537730
Publisher
University of AriZona Press
Genre
Society & Culture
Topic
History
Release Date
30/04/2018
Release Year
2018
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.8in
Item Length
9.2in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6.2in
Number of Pages
232 Pages

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Interwoven focuses on the lives of native Andean families in Pelileo, a town dominated by one of Quito's largest and longest-lasting textile mills. Rachel Corr reveals the strategies used by indigenous people to maintain their families and reconstitute their communities in the face of colonial disruptions.

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Publisher
University of AriZona Press
ISBN-10
0816537739
ISBN-13
9780816537730
eBay Product ID (ePID)
240205120

Product Key Features

Author
Rachel Corr
Publication Name
Interwoven : Andean Lives in Colonial Ecuador's Textile Economy
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
232 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
F3721.3.S65c67 2018
Reviews
"This book will interest scholars of Indigenous history, the Andes, and colonialism; Corr's clear writing and inclusion of personal life stories also make it well suited for course adoption."-- Choice "Corr's superlative examination of primary sources offers new understandings regarding processes of ethnogenesis among the people of Salasaca. This microhistory of an Andean community speaks to the experience of indigenous people throughout Latin America."--Elizabeth Terese Newman, author of Biography of a Hacienda: Work and Revolution in Rural Mexico "A detailed historical investigation by an experienced ethnographer with vast experience working among the people and archives of the region. . . . [ Interwoven ] shows how the indigenous peoples of Salasaca have not only adapted to but also emerged victorious over colonialism through generations of struggle and suffering."--Michael A. Uzendoski, co-author of The Ecology of the Spoken Word: Storytelling and Shamanism Among the Napo Runa, "Corr's superlative examination of primary sources offers new understandings regarding processes of ethnogenesis among the people of Salasaca. This microhistory of an Andean community speaks to the experience of Indigenous people throughout Latin America."--Elizabeth Terese Newman, author of Biography of a Hacienda: Work and Revolution in Rural Mexico "A detailed historical investigation by an experienced ethnographer with vast experience working among people and archives of the region. . . . [ Interwoven ] shows how the indigenous peoples of Salasaca have not only adapted to but also emerged victorious over colonialism though generations of struggle and suffering."--Michael A. Uzendoski, co-author of The Ecology of the Spoken Word: Storytelling and Shamanism among the Napo Runa, "Corr's superlative examination of primary sources offers new understandings regarding processes of ethnogenesis among the people of Salasaca. This microhistory of an Andean community speaks to the experience of Indigenous people throughout Latin America."--Elizabeth Terese Newman, author of Biography of a Hacienda: Work and Revolution in Rural Mexico "A detailed historical investigation by an experienced ethnographer with vast experience working among people and archives of the region. . . . [ Interwoven ] shows how the indigenous peoples of Salasaca have not only adapted to but also emerged victorious over colonialism through generations of struggle and suffering."--Michael A. Uzendoski, co-author of The Ecology of the Spoken Word: Storytelling and Shamanism among the Napo Runa, " Interwoven is a complex and rich fabric of history and anthropology that succeeds in presenting both universal aspects of the colonial ethnic experience as well as very specific dynamics of place that result in a deeper understanding of the creation and subsistence of community. The mosaic of detailed examples and strategic analysis is an illuminating contribution to contemporary scholarship. It is highly recommended for graduate courses and as a challenging but rewarding selection for upper-division undergraduate courses in colonial Latin America."--Roger P. Davis, Historical Geography "This book will interest scholars of Indigenous history, the Andes, and colonialism; Corr's clear writing and inclusion of personal life stories also make it well suited for course adoption."-- Choice "Interwoven," through its focus on the San Ildefonso obraje , brings to the forefront indigenous voices that capture the experiences of other Andeans forced to labor in textile mills. Out of the harshness of what Corr shows was often a daily struggle for survival, indigenous peoples strategized to advance individual and community interests, and manipulated colonial law and practice to create the basis for new identities. This history of persistence reflects the resilience of indigenous peoples in Ecuador today."-- Anthropos "Corr's superlative examination of primary sources offers new understandings regarding processes of ethnogenesis among the people of Salasaca. This microhistory of an Andean community speaks to the experience of indigenous people throughout Latin America."--Elizabeth Terese Newman, author of Biography of a Hacienda: Work and Revolution in Rural Mexico "A detailed historical investigation by an experienced ethnographer with vast experience working among the people and archives of the region. . . . [ Interwoven ] shows how the indigenous peoples of Salasaca have not only adapted to but also emerged victorious over colonialism through generations of struggle and suffering."--Michael A. Uzendoski, co-author of The Ecology of the Spoken Word: Storytelling and Shamanism Among the Napo Runa, "This book will interest scholars of Indigenous history, the Andes, and colonialism; Corr's clear writing and inclusion of personal life stories also make it well suited for course adoption."-- Choice "Interwoven," through its focus on the San Ildefonso obraje , brings to the forefront indigenous voices that capture the experiences of other Andeans forced to labor in textile mills. Out of the harshness of what Corr shows was often a daily struggle for survival, indigenous peoples strategized to advance individual and community interests, and manipulated colonial law and practice to create the basis for new identities. This history of persistence reflects the resilience of indigenous peoples in Ecuador today."-- Anthropos "Corr's superlative examination of primary sources offers new understandings regarding processes of ethnogenesis among the people of Salasaca. This microhistory of an Andean community speaks to the experience of indigenous people throughout Latin America."--Elizabeth Terese Newman, author of Biography of a Hacienda: Work and Revolution in Rural Mexico "A detailed historical investigation by an experienced ethnographer with vast experience working among the people and archives of the region. . . . [ Interwoven ] shows how the indigenous peoples of Salasaca have not only adapted to but also emerged victorious over colonialism through generations of struggle and suffering."--Michael A. Uzendoski, co-author of The Ecology of the Spoken Word: Storytelling and Shamanism Among the Napo Runa, "Corr's superlative examination of primary sources offers new understandings regarding processes of ethnogenesis among the people of Salasaca. This microhistory of an Andean community speaks to the experience of indigenous people throughout Latin America."--Elizabeth Terese Newman, author of Biography of a Hacienda: Work and Revolution in Rural Mexico "A detailed historical investigation by an experienced ethnographer with vast experience working among the people and archives of the region. . . . [ Interwoven ] shows how the indigenous peoples of Salasaca have not only adapted to but also emerged victorious over colonialism through generations of struggle and suffering."--Michael A. Uzendoski, co-author of The Ecology of the Spoken Word: Storytelling and Shamanism Among the Napo Runa
Table of Content
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. From Coca to Caña: The Rise of Sugar and Sheep in Seventeenth-Century Pelileo (1605-1650) 2. Africans and Andeans in Pelileo (1630-1666) 3. Voices and Silences in Indigenous Testimonies (1630-1666) 4. Caciques and Cacicas: Gender and Native Governance among the Ayllus of Pelileo (1675-1728) 5. Vagabonds, Infidels, and Jesuits: Quito's Textile Industry (1724-1767) 6. Rebellion, Ritual, and Rumor in Pelileo (1768) 7. Kin, Inheritance, and Land 8. Spanish Reversals of Fortune and Andean Ethnogenesis 9. History and Cultural Identity Conclusion Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Notes Glossary References Index
Copyright Date
2018
Topic
Industries / Fashion & Textile Industry, Indigenous Studies, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Latin America / South America
Lccn
2017-048364
Dewey Decimal
980.013
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Social Science

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