Crafting tradition: the making and marketing of Oaxacan wood carvings
Michael Chibnik is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Iowa in Iowa City.
Preface
1920
Acknowledgments
1946
CHAPTER TWO History of Oaxacan Wood Carving 19401985
1964
CHAPTER THREE Contemporary Wood Carving
CHAPTER FOUR WoodCarving Communities
CHAPTER FIVE Economic Strategies
CHAPTER SIX Making Wood Carvings
CHAPTER SEVEN Global Markets and Local Work Organization
CHAPTER NINE How Artisans Attain Success
CHAPTER TEN Popular Journalism Artistic Styles
CHAPTER TWELVE Sales in the United States
CHAPTER THIRTEEN Conclusion
"It is hard for me to praise this book sufficiently... It is a major contribution to the field of Oaxacan/Mexican studies, as well as economic anthropology and the study of tourism and crafts." Arthur Murphy, Georgia State University, coauthor of Social Inequality in Oaxaca: A History of Resistance and Change
It is hard for me to praise this book sufficiently. . . . It is a major contribution to the field of Oaxacan/Mexican studies, as well as economic anthropology and the study of tourism and crafts.
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(Arthur Murphy, Georgia State University, coauthor of Social Inequality in Oaxaca: A History of Resistance and Change)