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Begging as a Path to Progress - Indigenous Women and Children and the Struggle for Ecuador's Urban Spaces
Kate Swanson
University of Georgia Press (2010)
Saatavuus: Tilaustuote
Kovakantinen kirja
114,90
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Begging as a Path to Progress - Indigenous Women and Children and the Struggle for Ecuador's Urban Spaces
Kate Swanson
University of Georgia Press (2010)
Saatavuus: Tilaustuote
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
30,80
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Young People, Border Spaces and Revolutionary Imaginations
Stuart Aitken; Fernando Bosco; Thomas Herman; Kate Swanson
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2011)
Saatavuus: Tilaustuote
Kovakantinen kirja
109,90
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Young People, Border Spaces and Revolutionary Imaginations
Stuart Aitken; Fernando Bosco; Thomas Herman; Kate Swanson
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2024)
Saatavuus: Tulossa!
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
50,80
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Begging as a Path to Progress - Indigenous Women and Children and the Struggle for Ecuador's Urban Spaces
114,90 €
University of Georgia Press
Sivumäärä: 152 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2010, 30.03.2010 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
This title looks at challenging prejudices about the women and children who beg in Ecuadorian cities. In 1992, Calhuasi, an isolated Andean town, got its first road. Newly connected to Ecuador's large cities, Calhuasi experienced rapid social-spatial change, which Kate Swanson richly describes in ""Begging as a Path to Progress"". Based on nineteen months of fieldwork, Swanson's study pays particular attention to the ideas and practices surrounding youth. While begging seems to be inconsistent with - or even an affront to - ideas about childhood in the developed world, Swanson demonstrates that the majority of income earned from begging goes toward funding Ecuadorian children's educations in hopes of securing more prosperous futures. Examining beggars' organized migration networks, as well as the degree to which children can express agency and fulfill personal ambitions through begging, Swanson argues that Calhuasi's beggars are capable of canny engagement with the forces of change. She also shows how frequent movement between rural and urban Ecuador has altered both, masculinizing the countryside and complicating the Ecuadorian conflation of whiteness and cities. Finally, her study unpacks ongoing conflicts over programs to 'clean up' Quito and other major cities, noting that revanchist efforts have had multiple effects - spurring more dangerous transnational migration, for example, while also providing some women and children with tourist-friendly local spaces in which to sell a notion of Andean authenticity.

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