Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination with Maya civilization. This thesis surveys the effects of increases in demands for artisan textiles in Guatemala, and explores the reactions of women involved in Aj Quen, a weavers\u27 association. The hypothesis is that the well-being of Maya women depends on their participation in the association. This is tested by using indicators of the weavers\u27 attitudes defined as their well-being regarding (1) health, (2) education levels, (3) child care practices, and (4) economic stability. Interviews were conducted with 127 Maya women. Data were documented, providing a crucial missing link in the current literature of women in Guatemala. Th...
Drawing from 20 months of ethnographic fieldwork in the voluntourism program of a women’s weaving co...
Drawing from 20 months of ethnographic fieldwork in the voluntourism program of a women’s weaving co...
This dissertation examines the process and politics of training community health promoters in three ...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
This video/presentation focuses on the active participation of women in the development process in G...
This thesis discusses how the materiality of weaving and wearing cloth parallels the construction of...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
The primary objective of this thesis is to illustrate the complex socioeconomic networks of Maya wom...
textThe initial purpose of this study was to explore how tourism in Guatemala is affecting indigenou...
Textile production on back strap looms in the Maya region of Central America has continued uninterru...
textThe initial purpose of this study was to explore how tourism in Guatemala is affecting indigenou...
This video/presentation focuses on the active participation of women in the development process in G...
Drawing from 20 months of ethnographic fieldwork in the voluntourism program of a women’s weaving co...
Drawing from 20 months of ethnographic fieldwork in the voluntourism program of a women’s weaving co...
This dissertation examines the process and politics of training community health promoters in three ...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
This video/presentation focuses on the active participation of women in the development process in G...
This thesis discusses how the materiality of weaving and wearing cloth parallels the construction of...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
The primary objective of this thesis is to illustrate the complex socioeconomic networks of Maya wom...
textThe initial purpose of this study was to explore how tourism in Guatemala is affecting indigenou...
Textile production on back strap looms in the Maya region of Central America has continued uninterru...
textThe initial purpose of this study was to explore how tourism in Guatemala is affecting indigenou...
This video/presentation focuses on the active participation of women in the development process in G...
Drawing from 20 months of ethnographic fieldwork in the voluntourism program of a women’s weaving co...
Drawing from 20 months of ethnographic fieldwork in the voluntourism program of a women’s weaving co...
This dissertation examines the process and politics of training community health promoters in three ...