Introduction
Ethnicity and class in the changing lives of Zapotec women
Kinship, gender, and economic globalization
Six women's stories : Julia, Cristina, Angela, Alicia, Imelda, and Isabel
Setting the scene : the Zapotecs of Teotitlìn del Valle, Oaxaca
Contested histories : women, men, and the relations of production in Teotitlìn, 1920-1950s
Weaving as heritage : folk art, aesthetics, and the commercialization of Zapotec textiles
From contract to co-op : gender, commercialization, and neoliberalism in Teotitlìn
Changes in the civil-religious hierarchy and their impact on women
Fiesta : the gendered dynamics of ritual participation
Challenging political culture : women's changing political participation in Teotitlìn
After words: On speaking and being heard.
Zapotec women : gender, class, and ethnicity in globalized Oaxaca by Lynn Stephen. ISBN 0822336413. Published by Duke University Press in 2005. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.