Cocaine
From Coca Fields to the Streets
Herausgeber: Arias, Enrique Desmond
Cocaine
From Coca Fields to the Streets
Herausgeber: Arias, Enrique Desmond
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The contributors to Cocaine analyze the contemporary production, transit, and consumption of cocaine throughout Latin America and the illicit economy's entanglement with local communities.
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The contributors to Cocaine analyze the contemporary production, transit, and consumption of cocaine throughout Latin America and the illicit economy's entanglement with local communities.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9781478014652
- ISBN-10: 1478014652
- Artikelnr.: 60982761
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9781478014652
- ISBN-10: 1478014652
- Artikelnr.: 60982761
Enrique Desmond Arias is Marxe Chair of Western Hemisphere Affairs and Professor, Baruch College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York. He is the author of Criminal Enterprises and Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean. Thomas Grisaffi is Associate Professor of Human Geography at the University of Reading and author of Coca Yes, Cocaine No: How Bolivia’s Coca Growers Reshaped Democracy, also published by Duke University Press.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. The Moral Economy of the Cocaine Trade / Enrique Desmond
Arias and Thomas Grisaffi 1
1. The White Factory: Coca, Cocaine, and Informal Governance in the
Chapare, Bolivia / Thomas Grisaffi 41
2. Tracing Cocaine Supply Chains from Within: Illicit Flows, Armed
Conflict, and the Moral Economy of Andean Borderlands / Annette Idler 69
3. Drug Crops, Twisted Motorcycles, and Cultural Loss n Indigenous Colombia
/ Autumn Zellers-León 94
4. From Corumbá to Rio: An Ethnography of Trafficking / Robert Gay 117
5. Border, Ghetto, Prison: Cocaine and Social Orders in Guatemala / Anthony
W. Fontes 139
6. Drug Cartels, From Political to Criminal Intermediation: The Caballeros
Templarios' Mirror Sovereignty in Michoacán, Mexico / Romain Le Cour
Grandmaison 165
7. Of Drugs, Tortillas, and Real Estate: On the Tangible and Intangible
Benefits of Drug Dealing in Nicaragua / Dennis Rodgers 190
8. "A Very Well Established Culture": Cocaine Market Self-Regulation as
Alternative Governance in San Juan, Puerto Rico / Lilian Bobea and Cyrus
Veeser 209
9. Visible and Invisible "Cracklands" in Brazil: Moral Drug Commerce and
the Production of Space in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro (1990–2017) /
Taniele Rui 232
10. The Violence of the American Dream in Segregated US Inner-City
Narcotics Markets / Philippe Bourgois, Laurie Kain Hart, George Karandinos
and Fernando Montero 254
11. Shifting South: Cocaine's Historical Present and the Changing Politics
of Drug War, 1975–2015 / Paul Gootenberg 287
Conclusion. Responding to Cocaine's Moral Economies / Enrique Desmond
Arias 317
Contributors 341
Index 347
Introduction. The Moral Economy of the Cocaine Trade / Enrique Desmond
Arias and Thomas Grisaffi 1
1. The White Factory: Coca, Cocaine, and Informal Governance in the
Chapare, Bolivia / Thomas Grisaffi 41
2. Tracing Cocaine Supply Chains from Within: Illicit Flows, Armed
Conflict, and the Moral Economy of Andean Borderlands / Annette Idler 69
3. Drug Crops, Twisted Motorcycles, and Cultural Loss n Indigenous Colombia
/ Autumn Zellers-León 94
4. From Corumbá to Rio: An Ethnography of Trafficking / Robert Gay 117
5. Border, Ghetto, Prison: Cocaine and Social Orders in Guatemala / Anthony
W. Fontes 139
6. Drug Cartels, From Political to Criminal Intermediation: The Caballeros
Templarios' Mirror Sovereignty in Michoacán, Mexico / Romain Le Cour
Grandmaison 165
7. Of Drugs, Tortillas, and Real Estate: On the Tangible and Intangible
Benefits of Drug Dealing in Nicaragua / Dennis Rodgers 190
8. "A Very Well Established Culture": Cocaine Market Self-Regulation as
Alternative Governance in San Juan, Puerto Rico / Lilian Bobea and Cyrus
Veeser 209
9. Visible and Invisible "Cracklands" in Brazil: Moral Drug Commerce and
the Production of Space in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro (1990–2017) /
Taniele Rui 232
10. The Violence of the American Dream in Segregated US Inner-City
Narcotics Markets / Philippe Bourgois, Laurie Kain Hart, George Karandinos
and Fernando Montero 254
11. Shifting South: Cocaine's Historical Present and the Changing Politics
of Drug War, 1975–2015 / Paul Gootenberg 287
Conclusion. Responding to Cocaine's Moral Economies / Enrique Desmond
Arias 317
Contributors 341
Index 347
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. The Moral Economy of the Cocaine Trade / Enrique Desmond
Arias and Thomas Grisaffi 1
1. The White Factory: Coca, Cocaine, and Informal Governance in the
Chapare, Bolivia / Thomas Grisaffi 41
2. Tracing Cocaine Supply Chains from Within: Illicit Flows, Armed
Conflict, and the Moral Economy of Andean Borderlands / Annette Idler 69
3. Drug Crops, Twisted Motorcycles, and Cultural Loss n Indigenous Colombia
/ Autumn Zellers-León 94
4. From Corumbá to Rio: An Ethnography of Trafficking / Robert Gay 117
5. Border, Ghetto, Prison: Cocaine and Social Orders in Guatemala / Anthony
W. Fontes 139
6. Drug Cartels, From Political to Criminal Intermediation: The Caballeros
Templarios' Mirror Sovereignty in Michoacán, Mexico / Romain Le Cour
Grandmaison 165
7. Of Drugs, Tortillas, and Real Estate: On the Tangible and Intangible
Benefits of Drug Dealing in Nicaragua / Dennis Rodgers 190
8. "A Very Well Established Culture": Cocaine Market Self-Regulation as
Alternative Governance in San Juan, Puerto Rico / Lilian Bobea and Cyrus
Veeser 209
9. Visible and Invisible "Cracklands" in Brazil: Moral Drug Commerce and
the Production of Space in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro (1990–2017) /
Taniele Rui 232
10. The Violence of the American Dream in Segregated US Inner-City
Narcotics Markets / Philippe Bourgois, Laurie Kain Hart, George Karandinos
and Fernando Montero 254
11. Shifting South: Cocaine's Historical Present and the Changing Politics
of Drug War, 1975–2015 / Paul Gootenberg 287
Conclusion. Responding to Cocaine's Moral Economies / Enrique Desmond
Arias 317
Contributors 341
Index 347
Introduction. The Moral Economy of the Cocaine Trade / Enrique Desmond
Arias and Thomas Grisaffi 1
1. The White Factory: Coca, Cocaine, and Informal Governance in the
Chapare, Bolivia / Thomas Grisaffi 41
2. Tracing Cocaine Supply Chains from Within: Illicit Flows, Armed
Conflict, and the Moral Economy of Andean Borderlands / Annette Idler 69
3. Drug Crops, Twisted Motorcycles, and Cultural Loss n Indigenous Colombia
/ Autumn Zellers-León 94
4. From Corumbá to Rio: An Ethnography of Trafficking / Robert Gay 117
5. Border, Ghetto, Prison: Cocaine and Social Orders in Guatemala / Anthony
W. Fontes 139
6. Drug Cartels, From Political to Criminal Intermediation: The Caballeros
Templarios' Mirror Sovereignty in Michoacán, Mexico / Romain Le Cour
Grandmaison 165
7. Of Drugs, Tortillas, and Real Estate: On the Tangible and Intangible
Benefits of Drug Dealing in Nicaragua / Dennis Rodgers 190
8. "A Very Well Established Culture": Cocaine Market Self-Regulation as
Alternative Governance in San Juan, Puerto Rico / Lilian Bobea and Cyrus
Veeser 209
9. Visible and Invisible "Cracklands" in Brazil: Moral Drug Commerce and
the Production of Space in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro (1990–2017) /
Taniele Rui 232
10. The Violence of the American Dream in Segregated US Inner-City
Narcotics Markets / Philippe Bourgois, Laurie Kain Hart, George Karandinos
and Fernando Montero 254
11. Shifting South: Cocaine's Historical Present and the Changing Politics
of Drug War, 1975–2015 / Paul Gootenberg 287
Conclusion. Responding to Cocaine's Moral Economies / Enrique Desmond
Arias 317
Contributors 341
Index 347