Empire's Guestworkers

Empire's Guestworkers
Title Empire's Guestworkers PDF eBook
Author Matthew Casey
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 327
Release 2017-05-09
Genre History
ISBN 110821066X

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Haitian seasonal migration to Cuba is central to narratives about race, national development, and US imperialism in the early twentieth-century Caribbean. Filling a major gap in the literature, this innovative study reconstructs Haitian guestworkers' lived experiences as they moved among the rural and urban areas of Haiti, and the sugar plantations, coffee farms, and cities of eastern Cuba. It offers an unprecedented glimpse into the daily workings of empire, labor, and political economy in Haiti and Cuba. Migrants' efforts to improve their living and working conditions and practice their religions shaped migration policies, economic realities, ideas of race, and Caribbean spirituality in Haiti and Cuba as each experienced US imperialism.

Sleeping Rough in Port-au-Prince

Sleeping Rough in Port-au-Prince
Title Sleeping Rough in Port-au-Prince PDF eBook
Author J. Christopher Kovats-Bernat
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Port-au-Prince (Haiti)
ISBN 9780813033020

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"In this ethnographic analysis of the cultural lives of children who are "sleeping rough" in Port-au-Prince, Kovats-Bernat expands the traditional bounds of anthropological thought, which have only recently permitted a scholarly treatment of "the child" as a valuable informant, relevant witness, and active agent of social change. Refuting the commonplace notion that street children are unsocialized, Hobbesian mongrels, the author finds these children adopt strategies to carve a social and cultural space for themselves on the contested streets of Port-au-Prince, individually and collectively playing a vital role in Haiti's civic life as they shape their own complex political, economic, and cultural identities"--Back cover.

There Is No More Haiti

There Is No More Haiti
Title There Is No More Haiti PDF eBook
Author Greg Beckett
Publisher University of California Press
Pages 306
Release 2020-11-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520378997

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This is not just another book about crisis in Haiti. This book is about what it feels like to live and die with a crisis that never seems to end. It is about the experience of living amid the ruins of ecological devastation, economic collapse, political upheaval, violence, and humanitarian disaster. It is about how catastrophic events and political and economic forces shape the most intimate aspects of everyday life. In this gripping account, anthropologist Greg Beckett offers a stunning ethnographic portrait of ordinary people struggling to survive in Port-au-Prince in the twenty-first century. Drawing on over a decade of research, There Is No More Haiti builds on stories of death and rebirth to powerfully reframe the narrative of a country in crisis. It is essential reading for anyone interested in Haiti today.

Global Scenes of Biblical Injustice

Global Scenes of Biblical Injustice
Title Global Scenes of Biblical Injustice PDF eBook
Author W. R. Brookman
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 195
Release 2011-12-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 076185763X

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What kinds of experiences do we have with the poor and the oppressed around the world? What do we really know about the ins and outs of the lives of those who exist in a world of extreme poverty or oppression? Global Scenes of Biblical Injustice simplifies and synthesizes the bewildering array of research and technical data which exists regarding these issues. Through the use of colorful, informative, and thoughtful vignettes, this book paints an easily understandable picture of the true nature of what may be called biblical injustice. This thought-provoking book incorporates challenges for a Christian response regarding those whose daily plights fly in the face of what Scripture teaches about justice.

Children

Children
Title Children PDF eBook
Author Catherine Allerton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 199
Release 2020-05-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000183475

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Conducting ethnographic fieldwork with children presents anthropologists with particular challenges and limitations, as well as rewards and insights. Children: Ethnographic Encounters presents ten vivid accounts of researchers’ experiences of working with children across a variety of cultural contexts. Part of the Ethnographic Encounters series, the book offers honest reflections on successes as well as failures and shows that in all cases – even those that ‘failed’ – anthropologists can learn something about children’s position in their social world. Going beyond the usual focus on North America and Europe, the text offers comparative insights into the nature of childhood in different societies. The chapters provide first-hand accounts of fieldwork with children in diverse geographical places such as Mexico, the Ecuadorian Amazon, Rwanda, central India, Thailand, Malaysia, and China. The book provides hope, encouragement and inspiration to anyone planning to undertake ethnographic fieldwork with children and provides important insights to students and researchers working in the growing field of anthropology of children and childhood, in childhood studies, and related fields.

Adolescent Identity

Adolescent Identity
Title Adolescent Identity PDF eBook
Author Bonnie Lynn Hewlett
Publisher Routledge
Pages 342
Release 2013
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0415890128

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Taking a bio-social approach, this volume bridges critical gaps in the understanding of the daily lives and experiences of adolescents in diverse cultures around the world and provides insights into how interactions between biology, ecology, culture, and social structures influence the patterns of adolescent identity development.

Where is the Field?

Where is the Field?
Title Where is the Field? PDF eBook
Author Laura Hirvi
Publisher Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura
Pages 221
Release 2012-11-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9522227625

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The book sheds light on the experiences of immigrants in different parts of the world and other insightful reflections on the art of carrying out fieldwork in the present day, when the task of locating the ‘field’ seems to present a particular challenge for researchers. This book is of interest to experienced ethnographers working in the discipline of migration studies and also to scholars conducting ethnographic research in other fields.