Feeding Chilapa: The Birth, Life, and Death of a Mexican Region

Feeding Chilapa: The Birth, Life, and Death of a Mexican Region

by Chris Kyle
ISBN-10:
0806139218
ISBN-13:
9780806139210
Pub. Date:
08/10/2008
Publisher:
University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-10:
0806139218
ISBN-13:
9780806139210
Pub. Date:
08/10/2008
Publisher:
University of Oklahoma Press
Feeding Chilapa: The Birth, Life, and Death of a Mexican Region

Feeding Chilapa: The Birth, Life, and Death of a Mexican Region

by Chris Kyle

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Overview

How industrialization undid a region in Mexico

Scholars once treated regions as fundamental units of social organization, influencing the affairs of communities and households. Chris Kyle renews that perspective by charting the history of a preindustrial region in the southern Mexican state of Guerrero. Examining the city of Chilapa and its surrounding countryside, he documents a region’s initial formation, subsequent evolution, and ultimate dissolution, brought about by the forces of industrialization.

Feeding Chilapa traces the emergence of Chilapa as a textile center in the late eighteenth century, the reorganization of the city’s hinterland in the mid-nineteenth century, and the ultimate dissolution of the region in the mid-twentieth century. When improved transportation enabled the movement of cheap goods over long distances, subsistence and artisanal production declined or disappeared, and labor relations, settlement geography, and migration patterns were transformed. Kyle offers a new perspective on the immigration debate, exploring the factors that lead rural citizens to leave economically depressed regions for larger Mexican cities, border industries, or the United States.

Written to be accessible to undergraduates, this volume offers a counterpoint to traditional community-based studies and our understanding of change in Latin America.

Chris Kyle is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and author of numerous scholarly articles on rural Mexico.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806139210
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Publication date: 08/10/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Chris Kyle is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and author of numerous scholarly articles on rural Mexico.

Table of Contents


List of Illustrations     vii
Preface and Acknowledgments     ix
List of Acronyms     xvii
Introduction: Mexican Regions     3
A Land of Opportunities     22
The City     42
Rural Growing Pains     73
Here Be Dragons     111
Maturation and Decline     145
The Return of the Forest     173
Conclusion: In Memoriam     203
Twentieth-Century Settlements by Transportation Zone     215
Preindustrial Maize Production in the Atempa Basin     221
Notes     229
References Cited     243
Index     259
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