The Princes of Naranja : : An Essay in Anthrohistorical Method / / Paul Friedrich.

In this groundbreaking study, Paul Friedrich looks closely at the strong men of the Tarascan Indian village of Naranja: their leadership, friendship, kinship, and violent local politics (over a time depth of one generation), and ways to understand such phenomena. What emerges is an acutely observed...

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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021]
©1987
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (326 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Maps, Charts, Tables, and Illustrations
  • Foreword
  • Preface: Outline and Problems
  • PART ONE. SEVEN PRINCES
  • 1. Seven Political Life Studies
  • FIELDNOTES INTERLUDE
  • 2. Political Pragmatics and Practicalities: Notes on Three Ejidal Meetings
  • PART TWO. STRUCTURE AND HISTORY
  • 3. Political Ethnography: "Confidential Friend" and Related Categories
  • 4. Political Organization
  • 5. Political History: Libido Dominandi and the Rise of Elias (Scarface) Caso (1926-1956)
  • PART THREE. "POLITICAL ECONOMY"
  • 6. Political Economy, Oligarchy, and the Leaders
  • PART FOUR. EXPERIENCE AND METHODS
  • 7. Fieldwork Categories: Sources of Shattered Bits
  • 8. "Writing It Up"
  • 9. Background: Personal and Intellectual
  • APPENDICES
  • Economic Appendix A. The Ejidal Bank and Naranja Ejido Economics
  • Economic Appendix B. The History of Anita Rias (Fieldwork Datum No. 11)
  • Homicide Appendix
  • Psychological Appendix A. Camilos Rorschach
  • Psychological Appendix B. Bonis Rorschach
  • Psychological Appendix C. Aquiles' Rorschach
  • NOTES
  • SOURCES