Weaving Generations Together by Patricia Marks Greenfield

Weaving Generations Together by Patricia Marks Greenfield

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Weaving Generations Together by Patricia Marks Greenfield

This innovative study provides a rare longitudinal study of the cognitive and socialization processes involved in transmitting weaving knowledge across two generations of Zinacantec Maya women in Chiapas. Greenfield's return to the site of her initial fieldwork twenty years later enables her to examine the impact of commercialization and globalization on textile production and sales, acculturation, and female socialization. Her systematic collection of data and range of approaches make this an exemplary work that will be a major contribution to studies of cognition and socialization, the life cycles of material culture, and the anthropology of the Maya. The more than two hundred striking and detailed photographic images of Zinacantec textiles are both informative and a delight to the eye. This book will appeal to both the academic specialist and admirers of Maya weaving and culture more generally.
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ISBN 13 9781930618282
ISBN 10 193061828X
Title Weaving Generations Together
Author Patricia Marks Greenfield
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SAR Press
Year published 2004-01-15
Number of pages 224
Prizes Commended for Benjamin Franklin Award (Education/Teaching) 2005
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