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(FMT)Contents(\)
Illustrations List 00
Acknowledgments 00
Abbreviations 00
Introduction: A Journey of Many Paths 00
Part I The Regional Context: History, Development, and Human
Processes
Introduction to Part I 00
1 El Sur de Sinaloa: A Historical Portrait of a Land and a
People 00
2 Rosario and Escuinapa: The Globalization of Two Coastal
Municipios 00
Part II Localities: Their Emergence and Transition within National
and Global Processes
Introduction to Part II 000
3 Gypsies, Peones, and Ejidatarios: A Political Ecology of El
Cerro 000
4 On Top of a Hill: The Structure and Organization of a
Mexican Ejido 000
5 From Hacienda to Community: A Political Ecology of Celaya
000
6 In the Shade of the Coconut Trees: The Structure and
Organization of Celaya 000
Part III Households, Gender, and Resistance: Culminating Struggles
at the Intersection of Economy, Production, and Natural
Resources
Introduction to Part III 000
7 Global Economies, Local Livelihoods: Gender and Labor in
Rural Communities 000
8 La Lucha: The Dynamics of Household Relations and
Resistance 000
Conclusion: The Political Ecology of Change and Resistance in
Northwestern Mexico 000
Afterword: Al Paso del Tiempo 000
Appendix: Research Methodology 000
Notes 000
Glossary of Spanish and Scientific Terms 000
References Cited 000
Index 000
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(FMT)Illustrations List(\)
(FMST)Maps(\)
1. The study area 000
2. Northwestern Mexico 000
(FMST)Figures(\)
4.1. Age-sex structure of El Cerro's population, 1989 000
4.2. Age-sex structure of El Cerro's population, 2001 000
4.3. The economic cycle of El Cerro 000
6.1. Age-sex structure of Celaya's population, 1989 000
6.2. Age-sex structure of Celaya's population, 2001 000
6.3. The economic cycle of Celaya 000
(FMST)Tables(\)
4.1. Ejidatarios and non-ejidatarios wealth compared, 1989 000
4.2. Ejidatarios and Non-ejidatarios wealth compared, 2001 000
4.3. Male and female education levels in El Cerro, 1989 000
4.4. Male and female education levels in El Cerro, 2001 000
6.1 Male and female education levels in Celaya, 1989 000
6.2. Male and female education levels in Celaya, 2001 000
8.1. Kinship relations in a cundina 000
(FMST)Photographs(\)
The Flores-López family 000
A group of Celayan women and children going to the beach 000
The main street of El Cerro 000
The main street of Celaya 000
Julieta Mora and Miguelina Campos working in the El Cerro tortilla
factory 000
Enrique Díaz Rodríguez fishing with his atarraya 000
María Cruz-Torres, her friend Olga, and Olga's daughter, Jareth 000
Claudia Preciado Cruz making tortillas 000
Cande babysitting her and her neighbor's children 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Indians of Mexico Mexico Sinaloa (State) Social conditions, Indians of Mexico Mexico Sinaloa (State) Economic conditions, Rural development Mexico Sinaloa (State)Economic development Mexico Sinaloa (State)Social change Mexico Sinaloa (State)Sinaloa (Mexico : State) Social conditions, Sinaloa (Mexico : State) Economic conditions