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Registro 19 de 126
Clasificación:
972.81052 F529
Título:
Broccoli & desire: global connections and Maya struggles in postwar Guatemala. --
Imp / Ed.:
Stanford, CA, Estados Unidos : Stanford University Press, 2006.
Descripción:
x, 212 p. : il. ; 23 cm.
Contenido:
Map. -- Guatemala Index. -- Introduction. -- Part One: How the Maya want. 1. Something better. 2. Discourses of development: Maquilas, cooperatives, government directives. 3. Ultimatums, moral models, and the limit points of hegemony. -- Part Two: Violence, victimization, and resistance. 4. Social suffering in the postwar era. 5. June 10, September 11, and the moral understanding of violence. 6. Beyond victimization. -- Conclusion. -- Notes. -- References. -- Index. -- Acknowledgments. --
Resumen:
Tomado de Amazon : This book takes a surprising look at the hidden world of broccoli, connecting American consumers concerned about their health and diet with Maya farmers concerned about holding onto their land and making a living. Compelling life stories and rich descriptions from ethnographic fieldwork among supermarket shoppers in Nashville, Tennessee and Maya farmers in highland Guatemala bring the commodity chain of this seemingly mundane product to life. For affluent Americans, broccoli fits into everyday concerns about eating right, being healthy, staying in shape, and valuing natural foods. For Maya farmers, this new export crop provides an opportunity to make a little extra money in difficult, often risky circumstances. Unbeknownst to each other, the American consumer and the Maya farmer are bound together in webs of desire and material production.
ISBN:
9780804754842
Notas:
Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.

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