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Migrant Marketplaces 1st Edition Elizabeth Zanoni

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Migrant Marketplaces 1st Edition Elizabeth Zanoni
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.35 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Elizabeth Zanoni
ISBN: 9780252041655, 9780252083297, 0252041658, 0252083296
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Migrant Marketplaces 1st Edition Elizabeth Zanoni by Elizabeth Zanoni 9780252041655, 9780252083297, 0252041658, 0252083296 instant download after payment.

Italian immigrants to the United States and Argentina hungered for the products of home. Merchants imported Italian cheese, wine, olive oil, and other commodities to meet the demand. The two sides met in migrant marketplaces—urban spaces that linked a mobile people with mobile goods in both real and imagined ways. Elizabeth Zanoni provides a cutting-edge comparative look at Italian people and products on the move between 1880 and 1940. Concentrating on foodstuffs—a trade dominated by Italian entrepreneurs in New York and Buenos Aires—Zanoni reveals how consumption of these increasingly global imports affected consumer habits and identities and sparked changing and competing connections between gender, nationality, and ethnicity. Women in particular—by tradition tasked with buying and preparing food—had complex interactions that influenced both global trade and their community economies. Zanoni conveys the complicated and often fraught values and meanings that surrounded food, meals, and shopping. A groundbreaking interdisciplinary study, Migrant Marketplaces offers a new perspective on the linkages between migration and trade that helped define globalization in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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