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Working Hard Drinking Hard On Violence And Survival In Honduras Adrienne Pine

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Working Hard Drinking Hard On Violence And Survival In Honduras Adrienne Pine
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Adrienne Pine
ISBN: 9780520941625, 0520941624
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Working Hard Drinking Hard On Violence And Survival In Honduras Adrienne Pine by Adrienne Pine 9780520941625, 0520941624 instant download after payment.

"Honduras is violent." Adrienne Pine situates this oft-repeated claim at the center of her vivid and nuanced chronicle of Honduran subjectivity. Through an examination of three major subject areas—violence, alcohol, and the export-processing (maquiladora) industry—Pine explores the daily relationships and routines of urban Hondurans. She views their lives in the context of the vast economic footprint on and ideological domination of the region by the United States, powerfully elucidating the extent of Honduras's dependence. She provides a historically situated ethnographic analysis of this fraught relationship and the effect it has had on Hondurans' understanding of who they are. The result is a rich and visceral portrait of a culture buffeted by the forces of globalization and inequality.

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