In Not Even a Grain of Rice, Christine Hippert examines the intercultural networks of buying food with in-store credit at corner stores in the Dominican Republic.
In Not Even a Grain of Rice, Christine Hippert examines the intercultural networks of buying food with in-store credit at corner stores in the Dominican Republic.
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Crossing Borders in a Global World: Applying Anthropology to Migration, Displacement, and Social Change
Introduction: "Not Even a Grain of Rice:" Living and Working in a Precarious Place Chapter One: "I'm Not a Racist, But...:" Friction, Anti-Haitianism, and Everyday Intercultural Relations in Cabarete Chapter Two : "Everything is Cheaper at the Supermarket, But I Can't Afford It:" Colmados as a Total Social Phenomenon Chapter Three : "Pa' la Dignidad:" Fiao and the Emergent Moralities of Being Responsible Chapter Four : "The Door Is Always Open...Until It Isn't:" The Hidden Labor of Becoming Gente Responsable Conclusion: "Fíame, Por Favor:" Ties that Bind in Cabarete
Introduction: "Not Even a Grain of Rice:" Living and Working in a Precarious Place Chapter One: "I'm Not a Racist, But...:" Friction, Anti-Haitianism, and Everyday Intercultural Relations in Cabarete Chapter Two : "Everything is Cheaper at the Supermarket, But I Can't Afford It:" Colmados as a Total Social Phenomenon Chapter Three : "Pa' la Dignidad:" Fiao and the Emergent Moralities of Being Responsible Chapter Four : "The Door Is Always Open...Until It Isn't:" The Hidden Labor of Becoming Gente Responsable Conclusion: "Fíame, Por Favor:" Ties that Bind in Cabarete
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