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"Eber combines a sensitive, reflexive style of writing, to create a powerful and insightful account of the changing uses of alcohol among Mayan women. The result is a text that is ethnographically rich and theoretically challenging. Alcoholism is much more than a substance abuse issue, it is embedded in social, gender, and ethnic relations"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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Feminist anthropology, Abused women, Tzotzil women, Social conditions, Alcohol use, Social structure, Religious life, Religion, Women, mexico, Women, alcohol use, Mexico, social conditions, Alcoholism, religious aspects, Ethnology, mexico, Feminist theory, AlcoholicsPlaces
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Women & alcohol in a highland Maya town: water of hope, water of sorrow
2000, University of Texas Press
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Women & alcohol in a highland Maya town: water of hope, water of sorrow
1995, University of Texas Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-287) and indexes.
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