Bibliography for “Casas, Ranchos Criollo Chickens, and the Five Daughters of Dona Natividad”

Margaret Purser

February 19, 2009

Bancroft, Hubert Howe. The History of Central America, Volume III, 1801-1887. San Francisco: The History Company, 1887.

Beaudry, Mary, Lauren J. Cook and Stephen J. Mrozowski, "Artifacts and Active Voices: Material Culture as Social Discourse". In Randall H. McGuire and Robert Paynter, eds., The Archaeology of Inequality. Oxford: Blackwell Press, 1991.

Burns, E. Bradford. The Poverty of Progress: Latin America in the Nineteenth Century. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980.

Bushnell, David and Neill Macauley. The Emergence of Latin America in the Nineteenth Century, second edition. New York and Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press, 1994

Cambranes, J.C. Coffee and Peasants in Guatemala: The Origins of the Modern Plantation Economy in Guatemala, 1853-1897. South Woodstock, Vermont: Plumsock Mesoamerican Studies, 1985 [original title "Cafe y Campesinos en Guatemala, 1853-1897", Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, 1985; English version revised by Carla Clason-Hook].

Carson, Cary, Norman F.Barka, William M. Kelso, Gary Wheeler Stone, and Dell Upton. “Impermanent Architecture in the Southern American Colonies”. Winterthur Portfolio16 (1981):135-196.

Cooper, Fredrick et al, eds.. Confronting Historical Paradigms: Peasants, Labor, and the Capitalist World System in Africa and Latin America. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1993.

Epperson, Terrence W. “Race and the Disciplines of the Plantation”. Historical Archaeology 24, No. 4 (1990): 29-36.

Francaviglia,Richard V. “Victorian Bonanzas:Lessons from the Cultural Landscape of Western Hard Rock Mining Towns”. Journal of the West 33, No. 1 (January, 1994): 53-63.

Gottdiener, Mark. The Social Production of Urban Space. 2nd edition, (1st edition 1985). Austin: University of Texas, 1994.

Gottdiener, Mark and Nicos Komninos, eds.. Capitalist Development and Crisis Theory: Accumulation, Regulation, and Spatial Restructuring. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989.

Handy, Jim. Gift of the Devil: A History of Guatemala. Boston: South End Press, 1984.

Hannstein, Walter B. Early Twentieth-Century Life in Western Guatemala. Woodstock, VT: Plumsock Mesoamerican Studies, 1995.

Hayden, Dolores. The Power of Place : Urban Landscapes as Public History. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1995.

______. In Paul Groth and Todd W. Bressi , eds., Understanding Ordinary Landscapes. New Haven : YaleUniversity Press, 1997.

Hu-DeHart, Evelyn. “Latin America in Asia-Pacific Perspective”. In Arif Dirlik, ed., What’s in a Rim? Critical Perspectives on the Pacific Region Idea. Boulder, San Francisco, and Oxford: Westview Press, 1993, pp. 251-278.

Lal, Brij V., Doug Munro, and Edward D. Beechert, Plantation Workers: Resistance and Accommodation.Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993.

Levine, Daniel, ed., Constructing Culture and Power in Latin America. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996.

Limerick, Patricia N. “Disorientation and Reorientation: The American Landscape Discovered from the West”. In Journal of American History 79, No. 3 (December, 1992): 1021-1049.

MacLeod, Murdo J.. Spanish Central America : a socioeconomic history, 1520-1720. Berkeley : University of California Press, 1984.

McBryde, F. Webster. Cultural and historical geography of southwest Guatemala. prepared in cooperation with the United States Department of State as a project of the Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific and Cultural Cooperation. Washington : U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1947 (Smithsonian Institution. Institute of Social Anthropology. Publication no. 4.)

McCreery, David, “Debt Servitude in Rural Guatemala 1876-1936”, Hispanic American Historical Review vol. 63, no. 4, Nov. 1983, pp. 735-759.

______. “Hegemony and Repression in Rural Guatemala 1871-1940”. In Plantation Workers: Resistance and Accommodation. Brij V. Lal, Doug Munro, and Edward D. Beechert, eds.. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993, pp. 217-239.

McKee, Larry. “Rachel’s Garden”. In Yamin, Rebecca, and Karen Bescherer Metheny, eds. Landscape Archaeology: Reading and Interpreting the American Historical Landscape. Knoxville, TN:University of Tennessee Press, 1996.

______.“The Archaeological Study of Slavery and Plantation Life in Tennessee”. Tennessee Historical Quarterly 59, No. 3 (Fall, 2000): 188-203.

Munro, Doug. “Patterns of Resistance and Accommodation”. In Plantation Workers: Resistance and Accommodation. Brij V. Lal, Doug Munro, and Edward D. Beechert, eds.. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993, pp.1-43.

Muybridge, Eadweard. Eadweard Muybridge in Guatemala, 1875 : the photographer as

social recorder. Photographs by Eadweard J. Muybridge ; text by E. Bradford Burns. Berkeley : University of California Press, 1986.

Orellana, Sandra L. Ethnohistory of the PacificCoast. Lancaster, Calif. : Labyrinthos, 1995.

Orser, Charles E., Jr. “Toward a Theory of Power for Historical Archaeology: Plantations and Space”. In

The Recovery of Meaning: Historical Archaeology in theEastern United States. Mark P.Leone and Parker B. Potter, Jr., eds. Anthropological Society of Washington series. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1988. Pp. 313-343.

______. The Material Basis of the PostbellumTenant Plantation: Historical Archaeology in the South CarolinaPiedmont.Athens, GA:University of Georgia Press, 1988.

Purser, Margaret. "The Archaeology of the Post-Colonial Pacific Rim". Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, no. 79, 1995.

______. “Criollo Chickens, Living Fences, and the Five Daughters of Doña Natividad” "Feminist Historical Archaeology", American Anthropological Association meetings, San Francisco, CA, November, 2000, Session Organizer: Suzanne Spencer-Wood.

Robbins, William C. Colony and Empire: The Capitalist Transformation of the American West. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press, 1994.

Rodriguez, Ileana. House / Garden / Nation: Space, Gender and Ethnicity in Post-Colonial Latin American Literatures by Women. Trans. by Robert Carr with the author. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1994.

Sahlins, Marshall. Historical Metaphors and Mythical Realities: Structure in the Early History of the Sandwich IslandsKingdom. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1981.

______. How "natives" think : about Captain Cook, for example. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1995.

______. Islands of history. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1987 (1985).

Schneckenburger, Emilio. "Describcio Y Croquis de la Zona Caballo Blanco - Ocos". manuscript, ca. 1942, manuscript copy in the author’s possession.

Scott, James C. Domination and the Arts of Resistance: Hidden Transcripts. New Haven: YaleUniversity Press, 1992.

Smith, Carol A. “Failed Nationalist Movements in 19th century Guatemala: A Parable for the Third World". In Richard G. Fox, ed., Nationalist Ideologies and the Production of National Cultures. Washington, DC: American Ethnological Society Monograph Series, no. 2, 1990: pp. 148-177.

______. “Local History in Global Context: Social and Economic Transitions in Western Guatemala”. In Daniel Levine, ed., Constructing Culture and Power in Latin America. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996, pp. 75-118.

Smith, John W. Twentieth-Century Pioneer: The Adventures of J.W. Smith in the American Southwest, Mexico, and Central America. South Woodstock, Vermont: Plumsock Mesoamerican Studies, 1993.

Stern, Steve J. “Feudalism, Capitalism, and the World –System in the Perspective of Latin America and the Caribbean”. In Frederick Cooper et al., Confronting Historical Paradigms: Peasants, Labor, and the Capitalist World System in Africa and Latin America. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1993, pp. 23-83.

Thomas, Nicholas. Entangled Objects: Exchange, Material Culture and Colonialism in the Pacific. Cambridge and London: HarvardUniversity Press, 1991.

______. Colonialism’s Culture: Anthropology, Travel, and Government. Princeton: PrincetonUniversity Press, 1994.

Upton, Dell. “White and Black Landscapes in Eighteenth-Century Virginia”. Places 2, No. 2 (Winter, 1985): 59-72.

Weaver, Fredrick Stirton. Inside the Volcano: The History and Political Economy of Central America. Boston: Westview Press, 1994.

Wolf, Eric. Europe and the People Without History. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997 [1982].

______. Envisioning power : ideologies of dominance and crisis. Berkeley : University of California Press, 1999.

Yentsch, Ann. “Introduction: Close Attention to Place – Landscape Studies by Historical Archaeologists”. In Rebecca Yamin and Karen Bescherer Metheny, eds., Landscape Archaeology: Reading and Interpreting the American Historical Landscape. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1996, pp. xxiii-xlii.