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Exits from the Labyrinth : Culture and Ideology in the Mexican National Space
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Author(s):
Claudio Lomnitz-Adler
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December 31 1992
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University of California Press
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9780520912472
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December 31 1992
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10.1525/9780520912472
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. IX
Acknowledgments
pp. VII
Contents
pp. 1
Introduction: The Project and the Labyrinth
pp. 17
1. Concepts for the Study of Regional Culture
pp. 43
2. Introduction to the Regional Ethnography of Morelos and the Huasteca
pp. 61
3. Cultural Hegemony in Morelos: General Background
pp. 82
4. The Cultural Region: A Problematization from the Core
pp. 107
5. Central Places and Regional Cultural Organization
pp. 121
6. Rural Cultures in Morelos: Transformations of Peasant Class Culture
pp. 133
7. The Localist Ideology of a Vulnerable Elite
pp. 143
8. Peasant Localism as "Regionalism": Peasant and State in Morelos
pp. 153
9. The Huasteca as a Hegemonic Region
pp. 169
10. Class Culture and Intimate Cultures of the Huasteca
pp. 188
11. Ranchero Localist Ideology
pp. 205
12. Indian Localism
pp. 221
13. Local Intelligentsia and the Flow of Regional Symbols in Localist Ideologies
pp. 242
14. Epilogue
pp. 247
15. Theory and Politics
pp. 261
16. Racial Ideology and Forms of Nationalism
pp. 282
17. Regional Cultures and the Culture of the State
pp. 311
18. Spatial Analysis and National Culture
pp. 315
Notes
pp. 353
References
pp. 369
Index
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