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    <title>Migration, mujercitas, and medicine men</title>
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  <tableOfContents>1. Internationalizing region, expanding city, neighborhoods "in transition" -- 2. Migration, space, and belonging -- 3. Religious discourses and politics of modernity -- 4. Medical pluralism: medicina popular and medicina alternativa -- 5. Becoming a mujercita: rituals, fiestas, and religious discourses -- 6. "Neither married, widowed, single, or divorced": gender negotiation, compliance, and resistance.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Valentina Napolitano.</note>
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    <topic>Rural-urban migration</topic>
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    <geographic>Guadalajara</geographic>
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    <geographic>Guadalajara (Mexico)</geographic>
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