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Grieving for mestizaje: alternative approaches to Maya identity in Yucatan, Mexico / Reyes-Foster, Beatriz   Journal Article
Reyes-Foster, Beatriz Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article takes as its point of departure the highly contested theoretical terrain of 'Maya' identity in Yucatan, Mexico. Set in the physical terrain of a state psychiatric hospital, this article uses a framework of identity culled from the narrative of a young woman, 'Claudina', committed to its wards, to argue that being 'in-between' categories of ethnic identity, an experience she characterises as a painful sense of ambiguous loss, can be fruitfully analysed using an analytical framework of ethnic identity introduced by Claudina herself. Specifically, I argue that categories of identity culled from Claudina's story - mestizaje and elegancia - represent a valuable opportunity to think about how power dynamics and relationships operate in situations of ambivalent identities and social suffering. To this end, I use Claudina's language as a point of departure for understanding the lived experience of everyday life in Yucatan today.
Key Words Ethnicity  Identity  Maya  Yucatan  Lived Lives  Culture Heritage 
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