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Author:
Rudolf, Gloria, author.
Title:
Esperanza speaks : confronting a century of global change in rural Panama / Gloria Rudolf.
Publisher:
University of Toronto Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xix, 195 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Ruiz, Esperanza,--1922-
Ruiz, Esperanza,--1922---Family.
Ruiz, Esperanza,--1922-
Ruiz, Esperanza,--1922---Famille.
Globalization--Loma Bonita (Cocle)--Loma Bonita (Cocle)
Loma Bonita (Cocle, Panama)--Economic conditions--20th century.
Loma Bonita (Cocle, Panama)--Social conditions--20th century.
Loma Bonita (Cocle, Panama)--Social life and customs--20th century.
Loma Bonita (Cocle, Panama)--Biography.
Mondialisation--Loma Bonita (Cocle)--Loma Bonita (Cocle)
Loma Bonita (Cocle, Panama)--Conditions economiques--20e siecle.
Loma Bonita (Cocle, Panama)--Conditions sociales--20e siecle.
Loma Bonita (Cocle, Panama)--M¿urs et coutumes--20e siecle.
Loma Bonita (Cocle, Panama)--Biographies.
Economic history.
Families.
Globalization.
Manners and customs.
Social conditions.
Panama--Loma Bonita (Cocle)
1900-1999
Biography
Biographies.
Biographies.
Biographies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-179) and index.
Contents:
6. Next Generations : Who's Heading Home Again? (2019). 2. Childhood : As Soon As I Opened My Eyes (1920s -- 1930s) -- 3. Youth : I Could Always Quit and Go Home (1940s -- 1950s) -- 4. Adult : A Voice Meant to Be Heard (1960s -- 1980s) -- 5. Elder : Doors Open, Doors Close (1990s -- 2019) -- 6. Next Generations : Who's Heading Home Again? (2019).
Summary:
"History is often viewed from the top down; powerful elites are at center stage. This book instead examines a century-long process of socio-economic change from the bottom up, primarily through the experiences of one woman, Esperanza Ruiz (born in 1922), and four generations of her family. They tell stories about the nature and impacts of these changes on their lives and on their highland community in central Panama. This view from the bottom up shows how ordinary people, through their choices and actions, are affected by and, in turn, can influence how history unfolds. Readers see Esperanza's family as both victims and protagonists in their histories. Born into rural poverty with limits on their options, they still find small openings for actions to try to improve their circumstances. Sometimes successful, sometimes not, they survive or move ahead by drawing on their only abundant resource: each other. Based on twenty field visits over the course of fifty years, Esperanza Speaks is the result of a dedicated anthropologist's long-term engagement with the individuals of a community, and a beautiful example of ethnographic storytelling"--Provided by publisher.
Series:
Teaching culture
ISBN:
1487594704
9781487594701
1487594690
9781487594695
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1146559166
LCCN:
2020446512
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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