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Marriage After Migration: An Ethnography of Money, Romance, and Gender in Globalizing Mexico [Mīkstie vāki]

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Marriage After Migration tells the stories of five women in rural Mexico, each navigating the tricky terrain that is men's international migration. With their husbands and sons working in the United States, will the women be able to hold their families together? The women's lives reveal how
marginalized people--including indigenous people--drive globalization. Their journeys show how globalization goes beyond economics to affect the underpinnings of a society and people's most intimate relationships. Author Nora Haenn illuminates dynamics otherwise overlooked in debates about
globalization and migration. In relating how migration changes families and rewrites gender roles, Haenn draws upon twenty-five years of experience in Mexico. Her engaging writing style crystalizes for students from all backgrounds what it means not to move.

Marriage After Migration is a volume in the series ISSUES OF GLOBALIZATION: CASE STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY ANTHROPOLOGY, which examines the experiences of individual communities in our contemporary world. Each volume offers a brief and engaging exploration of a particular issue arising from
globalization and its cultural, political, and economic effects on certain peoples or groups.
Acknowledgments ix
Chapter 1 Why Marriage and Migration
1(22)
Calakmul: A New Sending Region
7(3)
Globalization, Migration, and Local Repertoires
10(2)
Marriage and Migration
12(3)
Learning about the Personal and Invisible Sides of Globalization
15(4)
Notes
19(4)
Chapter 2 A Very Brief History of Globalized Calakmul
23(21)
Souvenirs from Calakmul
26(5)
Globalization in Person
31(4)
Globally Induced Migrations
35(4)
Globalization's Invisible History
39(1)
Notes
40(4)
Chapter 3 Elvia: Marriage before Migration
44(16)
Unmarried at Elvia's House
46(3)
Getting Married at Elvia's House
49(3)
Women in Patrilocal Residence
52(3)
Escape from Patrilocal Residence
55(3)
Notes
58(2)
Chapter 4 Selena: The Model Wife
60(20)
Financial Management: Gendered and Generational
65(3)
Learning to Be a Model Wife
68(3)
Financial Success Calakmuleno-Style
71(6)
Notes
77(3)
Chapter 5 Aurora: The Pleasure-Seeking Wife
80(20)
Changing Pleasures and Dangers in Calakmul
84(3)
Gossip at Aurora and Juan Diego's House
87(2)
Juan Diego's Side of the Story
89(2)
Aurora's Side of the Story
91(3)
Breaking Gendered Rules
94(4)
Notes
98(2)
Chapter 6 Rosario: Coping with a Husband's Return
100(20)
Rescuing a Marriage on the Brink
106(3)
Alcohol-Infused Migration
109(4)
The Intimate Violence of Migration
113(4)
Notes
117(3)
Chapter 7 Berta: Healing Families
120(14)
The Otherworldy
125(2)
Healing at Berta's House
127(6)
Notes
133(1)
Chapter 8 Bringing It All Home
134(16)
Notes
148(2)
Works Cited 150