Public Loves, Private Troubles

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Cellphones and intimacy in Guatemala
Central America
Chimaltenango
colonialism
courtship
division of labor
domestic migration
domestic spaces
domestic violence
emojis
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ethnic identity
ethnography
Ethnography of love and technology
Evangelical Church
Facebook
family dynamics
family reunification
femininity
fieldwork
gender roles
gossip
Guatemala
Guatemalan civil war
Indigenous peoples
Indigenous women and digital surveillance
infidelity
Kaqchikel
Kaqchikel Maya women and migration
ladinos
Latin America
machismo
marianismo
marriage
masculinity
Maya
Meghan Farley Webb anthropology
Migration
motherhood
mothers-in-law
neoliberalism
NGOs
nixtamalization
Pan-American Highway
patriarchy
pregnancy
Protestantism
Public vs private life in rural Guatemala
remittances
sex education
sexism
sexuality
social media
Spanish language
surveillance
Tecpan
traditional clothing
traje
Transnational families and social media
transnational households
transnational migration
United States
WhatsApp
women's emancipation
women's roles
women’s emancipation
women’s roles

Product details

  • ISBN 9780817362010
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This ethnography uses the lens of cellphones and other digital technologies to unpack marriage, love, sexuality, and family issues of Maya women in Guatemala whose husbands engage in transnational labor.

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