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Two Genders, Two Varieties of Prestige. Fulfilling Cargo As a Way of Gaining Esteem
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Title: Two Genders, Two Varieties of Prestige. Fulfilling Cargo As a Way of Gaining Esteem

Creator:

Baraniecka-Olszewska, Kamila

Date issued/created:

2008-2009

Resource type:

Text

Subtitle:

Ethnologia Polona 29-30 (2008-2009)

Publisher:

Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences

Place of publishing:

Warszwa

Description:

ill. ; 24 cm

Type of object:

Journal/Article

Abstract:

Mexican cargo systems are a very popular topic of anthropological reflection. This article belongs to that current; however, its author attempts to show the cargos not as the axis of the social structure (as it is done in classical ethnographic studies), but as an individual career path available to both men and women. On the basis of material from the village of Tócuaro in the Michoacán province of Mexico, she demonstrates how one of the most difficult cargos, organising the feast of the Virgin Mary of the Candlemas, facilitates the process of gaining prestige. Interestingly, this prestige is different in the case of men and women. Despite that difference – which to some would certainly corroborate how unequal are the social opportunities for men and women – this prestige constitutes huge motivation to undertake the equally huge task of organising a feast for the entire community

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Relation:

Ethnologia Polona

Volume:

29-30

Start page:

49

End page:

58

Detailed Resource Type:

Article

Format:

application/pdf

Resource Identifier:

oai:rcin.org.pl:61473 ; 0137-4079

Source:

IAiE PAN, call no. P 366 ; IAiE PAN, call no. P 367 ; IAiE PAN, call no. P 368 ; click here to follow the link

Language:

eng

Digitizing institution:

Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences

Original in:

Library of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences

Access:

Open

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