Not even a grain of rice : buying food on credit in the Dominican Republic

Author(s)

    • Hippert, Christine

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Not even a grain of rice : buying food on credit in the Dominican Republic

Christine Hippert

(Crossing borders in a global world : applying anthropology to migration, displacement, and social change)

Lexington Books, c2021

  • : cloth

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Note

Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-148) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This ethnography examines the impact of food shopping on emerging social changes in Cabarete, an important international tourism destination in the Dominican Republic and a hub for migrant laborers. This book analyzes the social networks of fiao, a form of in-store credit for food buying, in the context of class solidarity, poverty, and racism. The voices in this book shed light on the complexity of people's experiences with food shopping, debt, and survival to reveal a more complicated interpersonal engagement between Haitians and Dominicans than has been previously assumed.

Table of Contents

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: "Fiame, Por Favor:" Ties that Bind in Cabarete

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