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Higglers In Kingston Womens Informal Work In Jamaica Winnifred Brownglaude

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Higglers In Kingston Womens Informal Work In Jamaica Winnifred Brownglaude
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Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Winnifred Brown-Glaude
ISBN: 9780826517654, 082651765X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Higglers In Kingston Womens Informal Work In Jamaica Winnifred Brownglaude by Winnifred Brown-glaude 9780826517654, 082651765X instant download after payment.

Making a living in the Caribbean requires resourcefulness and even a willingness to circumvent the law. Women of color in Jamaica encounter bureaucratic mazes, neighborhood territoriality, and ingrained racial and cultural prejudices. For them, it requires nothing less than a herculean effort to realize their entrepreneurial dreams.In Higglers in Kingston, Winnifred Brown-Glaude puts the reader on the ground in frenetic urban Kingston, the capital and largest city in Jamaica. She explores the lives of informal market laborers, called "higglers," across the city as they navigate a corrupt and inaccessible "official" Jamaican economy. But rather than focus merely on the present-day situation, she contextualizes how Jamaica arrived at this point, delving deep into the island's history as a former colony, a home to slaves and masters alike, and an eventual nation of competing and conflicted racial sectors.Higglers in Kingston weaves together contemporary ethnography, economic history, and sociology of race to address a broad audience of readers on a crucial economic and cultural center.

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