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Set in a Mennonite colony of Paraguay's remote Chaco region, this book tracks the lives and contested practices of indigenous Ayoreo women who commodify their sexuality, exposing the fractured workings of frontier capitalism.

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[A] highly engaging and original work...Paola Canova offers significant new insights in her beautifully detailed account of situated lives and transgressive, racialized desires in one of the continent’s most remote and legendary regions. We come away with admiration for the profound ways in which indigenous peoples, and specifically women, are negotiating the brute force of capitalist commodification of bodies and things in this complex, masculine liminal space of the South American Chaco. * Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology *
Pleasant to read...Frontier Intimacies is an excellent ethnography relevant not only for those specialized in Ayoreo or the Chaco but also for those interested in frontier dynamics, with its intertwinement of violence and agency, exploitation and conspicuous consumption, affective bonds and racialized desires. * Journal of Anthropological Research *
This is undoubtedly an ethnography of great significance and impact, both for the field data collected and for the author’s analysis, which allow us to explore one of the many ways in which indigenous modernities are constructed in a context of sharp economic and sociocultural change. Above all, Canova’s book helps to place current indigenous women, with their practices, their experiences, and their discontents, on the center of the stage. * Journal de la Société des américanistes *
This book is an invaluable contribution to knowledge of how extremely marginalised communities develop strategies to function in spaces in which, despite the power of the dominant culture, they develop and perform their own ways to understand gender, labour and sexual intimacy challenging the moral assumptions and economic rules of the dominant society. * Bulletin of Latin American Research *

Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction: An Economy of Intimate Transformations
  • Chapter 1. Drawing Boundaries
  • Chapter 2. Liminal Masculinities
  • Chapter 3. Labor Exclusion
  • Chapter 4. Commodifying Sex
  • Chapter 5. Consuming Desire
  • Chapter 6. Negotiating Inclusion
  • Conclusion: Toward an Intimate Frontier
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index

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      Publisher: University of Texas Press
      Publication Date: 20/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781477321485, 978-1477321485
      ISBN10: 1477321489

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Set in a Mennonite colony of Paraguay's remote Chaco region, this book tracks the lives and contested practices of indigenous Ayoreo women who commodify their sexuality, exposing the fractured workings of frontier capitalism.

      Trade Review
      [A] highly engaging and original work...Paola Canova offers significant new insights in her beautifully detailed account of situated lives and transgressive, racialized desires in one of the continent’s most remote and legendary regions. We come away with admiration for the profound ways in which indigenous peoples, and specifically women, are negotiating the brute force of capitalist commodification of bodies and things in this complex, masculine liminal space of the South American Chaco. * Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology *
      Pleasant to read...Frontier Intimacies is an excellent ethnography relevant not only for those specialized in Ayoreo or the Chaco but also for those interested in frontier dynamics, with its intertwinement of violence and agency, exploitation and conspicuous consumption, affective bonds and racialized desires. * Journal of Anthropological Research *
      This is undoubtedly an ethnography of great significance and impact, both for the field data collected and for the author’s analysis, which allow us to explore one of the many ways in which indigenous modernities are constructed in a context of sharp economic and sociocultural change. Above all, Canova’s book helps to place current indigenous women, with their practices, their experiences, and their discontents, on the center of the stage. * Journal de la Société des américanistes *
      This book is an invaluable contribution to knowledge of how extremely marginalised communities develop strategies to function in spaces in which, despite the power of the dominant culture, they develop and perform their own ways to understand gender, labour and sexual intimacy challenging the moral assumptions and economic rules of the dominant society. * Bulletin of Latin American Research *

      Table of Contents
      • Preface
      • Introduction: An Economy of Intimate Transformations
      • Chapter 1. Drawing Boundaries
      • Chapter 2. Liminal Masculinities
      • Chapter 3. Labor Exclusion
      • Chapter 4. Commodifying Sex
      • Chapter 5. Consuming Desire
      • Chapter 6. Negotiating Inclusion
      • Conclusion: Toward an Intimate Frontier
      • Acknowledgments
      • Notes
      • References
      • Index

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