Por cierto, sobre la Dra. Linda J. Seligmann se puede saber más an la facultad de antropología de la Mason University. Al parecer es especialista en la antropologia del agro andino. Algunas de sus obras
* Women Traders in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Mediating Identities, Marketing Wares (in press, Stanford), * Between Reform and Revolution: Political Struggles in the Peruvian Andes, 1969-1991 (Stanford), * "Market Places, Social Spaces, in Cuzco Peru" (Urban Anthropology), * "Between Worlds of Exchange: Ethnicity among Peruvian Market Women" (Cultural Anthropology), * "The Burden of Visions:Peasant Relations to Law in the Peruvian Andes" (American Ethnologist), * "To Be in between: The Cholas as Market Women in Peru" (Comparative Studies in Society and History), * "The Quechua Concept of Wallpa: The Chicken in Andean History and Myth" (Ethnohistory). http://www.gmu.edu/departments/anthropology/anthrframe.html _____________________________________________ Lista de discusión Aymara http://aymara.org/lista/lista.html _____________________________________________