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Resources For Reform Oil And Neoliberalism In Argentina Elana Shever

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Resources For Reform Oil And Neoliberalism In Argentina Elana Shever
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.97 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Elana Shever
ISBN: 9780804778398, 0804778396
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Resources For Reform Oil And Neoliberalism In Argentina Elana Shever by Elana Shever 9780804778398, 0804778396 instant download after payment.

While most people live far from the sites of oil production, oil politics involves us all. Resources for Reform explores how people's lives intersect with the increasingly globalized and concentrated oil industry through a close look at Argentina's experiment with privatizing its national oil company in the name of neoliberal reform. Examining Argentina's conversion from a state-controlled to a private oil market, Elana Shever reveals interconnections between large-scale transformations in society and small-scale shifts in everyday practice, intimate relationships, and identity. This engaging ethnography offers a window into the experiences of middle-class oil workers and their families, impoverished residents of shanty settlements bordering refineries, and affluent employees of transnational corporations as they struggle with rapid changes in the global economy, their country, and their lives. It reverberates far beyond the Argentine oil fields and offers a fresh approach to the critical study of neoliberalism, kinship, citizenship, and corporations.

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