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4.0 out of 5 stars
Rum, chicha, or coca-cola?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Women & Alcohol in a Highland Maya Town: Water of Hope, Water of Sorrow (Paperback)
The scope of this book is much broader than the title implies. Like all good ethnographers, the author sought answers about alcohol use and abuse in the daily activities and religious practices of the community. Thus, she lived in the highland Mayan town of San Pedro Chenalhó in Chiapas, Mexico, and looked at the place of alcohol in the social structure, including the paradoxical role of rum which is aligned with religious experience, but with the potential to do harm. However, in living in the community and in asking questions about drinking, the author necessarily broadened her theme to include child-rearing practices, shamanism, and the control exerted over envy among community members. Although based in anthropological research, this book is very readable. The anecdotes are interesting. Moreover, the author is forthright about her own role in the community, her personal experience with drunkenness in Tenejapa, and the potential problems she generated for one family by her presence in their household. I have only minor quibbles with this book. The inclusion of Aztec traditions with respect to gender and alcohol could have been omitted, and terms such as "time-out" might have been briefly defined the first time they were used. But, overall, this is an essential resource for anyone interested in contemporary Mayan culture.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great ethnography!,
This review is from: Women and Alcohol in a Highland Maya Town : Water of Hope, Water of Sorrow Revised Edition (Paperback)
I really liked this ethnography. Granted, I purchased it as a requirement for a college anthropology course; however, it was easy to read and very interesting material. The author really immersed herself within the Mayan culture and it adds personal anecdotes that I feel the book would be lacking without. I would recommend this text to anyone interested in the subject matter.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Complex culture, easy to read for an academic piece,
By Chi CEO (IL, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Women and Alcohol in a Highland Maya Town : Water of Hope, Water of Sorrow Revised Edition (Paperback)
The history, culture and lives of Mayan women are complex, there isn't an easy way to describe the family relationships and the struggles - family, economic and with alcohol.This is an academic research book, so it isn't light reading, but the author's style helped me to visualize and understand the challenges women face in Chiapas |
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Women and Alcohol in a Highland Maya Town : Water of Hope, Water of Sorrow Revised Edition by Christine Engla Eber (Paperback - Nov. 2000)
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