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This phenomenologically oriented ethnography focuses on experiential aspects of Yanomami shamanism, including shamanistic activities in the context of cultural change. The author interweaves ethnographic material with theoretical components of a holographic principle, or the idea that the “part is equal to the whole,” which is embedded in the nature of the Yanomami macrocosm, human dwelling, multiple-soul components, and shamans’ relationships with embodied spirit-helpers. This book fills an important gap in the regional study of Yanomami people, and, on a broader scale, enriches understanding of this ancient phenomenon by focusing on the consciousness involved in shamanism through firsthand experiential involvement.
Yanomamo Indians --- Yanomamo mythology. --- Shamanism --- Religion. --- ancient phenomenon. --- anthropology. --- biomedicine. --- cosmology. --- cultural change. --- disease. --- dreams. --- engaging. --- ethnographic material. --- fieldwork. --- firsthand experiential involvement. --- healing. --- holographic principle. --- illness. --- indigenous people. --- indigenous studies. --- initiatory ordeal. --- native religions. --- origin myths. --- page turner. --- regional study. --- shamanism. --- shamanistic activities. --- social science. --- sociology of religion. --- spirit helpers. --- spiritual. --- unexplained phenomena. --- villages. --- yanomami shamanism.
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This highly accessible, engagingly written book exposes the underbelly of California's Silicon Valley, the most successful high-technology region in the world, in a vivid ethnographic study of Mexican immigrants employed in Silicon Valley's low-wage jobs. Christian Zlolniski's on-the-ground investigation demonstrates how global forces have incorporated these workers as an integral part of the economy through subcontracting and other flexible labor practices and explores how these labor practices have in turn affected working conditions and workers' daily lives. In Zlolniski's analysis, these immigrants do not emerge merely as victims of a harsh economy; despite the obstacles they face, they are transforming labor and community politics, infusing new blood into labor unions, and challenging exclusionary notions of civic and political membership. This richly textured and complex portrait of one community opens a window onto the future of Mexican and other Latino immigrants in the new U.S. economy.
Mexicans --- Foreign workers, Mexican --- Unskilled labor --- #SBIB:39A6 --- #SBIB:316.334.2A342 --- Laborers --- Low-skilled labor --- Low-skilled workers --- Labor --- Alien labor, Mexican --- Mexican foreign workers --- Ethnology --- Employment --- Etniciteit / Migratiebeleid en -problemen --- Arbeidssociologie: ongelijkheden op de arbeidsmarkt: migranten op de arbeidsmarkt --- Mexicans - Employment - California - Santa Clara County - Santa Clara Valley. --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- Business & Economics --- america. --- california economy. --- california. --- community politics. --- economic analysis. --- ethnographers. --- ethnographic study. --- globalism. --- immigrant experience. --- janitors. --- labor policies. --- labor politics. --- labor practices. --- latino immigrants. --- low wage jobs. --- mexican americans. --- mexican immigrants. --- mexico. --- nonfiction study. --- regional study. --- silicon valley. --- social activists. --- street vendors. --- subcontracting. --- technological developments. --- united states. --- us economy. --- working conditions.
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