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Cuban Color in Tourism and La Lucha An Ethnography of Racial Meanings offers a provocative look at what it means to belong in modern socialist Cuba Drawn from her
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Cuban Color in Tourism and La Lucha An Ethnography of Racial Meanings offers a provocative look at what it means to belong in modern socialist Cuba Drawn from her extensive travels throughout Cuba over the past decade author L Kaifa Roland pulls back the curtain on a country that hasremained mysterious to Americans since the midtwentieth century Through vivid vignettes and firsthand details Roland exposes the lasting effects of the collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent rise of statesponsored segregated tourism in Cuba She demonstrates how the creation of separatespheres for locals and tourists has had two effects First tourism reestablished the racial apartheid that plagued prerevolutionary Cuba Second it reinforced how the states desire to maintain a socialist ideology in face of its increasing reliance on capitalist tools is at odds with thedaytoday strugglesor La Luchaof the Cuban people Roland uses conversations and anecdotes gleaned from a year of living among locals as a way of delving into these struggles and understanding what constitutes life in Cuba today In exploring the intersections of race class and gender shegives readers a better understanding of the common issues of status and belonging for tourists and their hosts in CubaCuban Color in Tourism and La Lucha is one of several volumes in the Issues of Globalization Case Studies in Contemporary Anthropology series which examines the experiences of individual communities in our contemporary world Each volume offers a brief and engaging exploration of a particularissue arising from globalization and its cultural political and economic effects on certain peoples or groups Ideal for introductory anthropology coursesand as supplements for a variety of upperlevel coursesthese texts seamlessly combine portraits of an interconnected and globalized worldwith narratives that emphasize the agency of their subjects. 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A re-thinking of ethnographic methods with attention to sensory perception, experience and categories (not simply ethnographic research about the senses). Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda. GESIS . – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences. Data Archive for the Social Sciences. Unter . Sachsenhausen 6 -. 8, . 50667 . Köln. Germany . katharina.kinder-kurlanda@gesis.org. The . Clientelist. State. Due to its historic dependence on the United States Cuba had long had the characteristic of what . Chehabi. and Linz term a “. clientelist. state”—one in which political support is gained through exchanges of goods and wealth. . Evidence from the Cuba Poll. 1991-2011. 1. 2. population. culture. Social organization. Institutions. Demographic . Changes. Ideologies. Norms. Values. Beliefs. Groups. Classes. Stratification. Politics. SS6H3 The student will analyze important 20th century issues in Latin America and the Caribbean. . a. Explain the impact of the Cuban Revolution. . Teachers. 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This engagingly written and deeply ethnographic work examines the economic and political factors that led to the Greek debt crisis, including financial pressures from international lenders, unregulated spending by the Greek government, predatory bank loans, and rising unemployment.Indebted looks closely at the cultural dimensions of the crisis: how middle class urbanites experienced the shock of a global fiscal collapse, managed societal instability, and worked to sustain their families in the face of structural pressures, local instabilities, and moral imperatives. AuthorKathryn A. Kozaitis based her analysis on ethnographic research in Thessaloniki, the second largest city and co-capital of Greece, during the summer of 2009, 2011-2012, and ethnographic updates in 2013-2019. She places particular emphasis on the lived experience of Thessalonikians in what emerged asa culture of crisis--collective, patterned behaviors, thoughts, and emotions characteristic of a people in sociocultural transformation--in an uncertain present marked by past realities and future imaginaries. The book synthesizes hundreds of crisis narratives, depicting Thessalonikians\' responsesto their country\'s political disaster and downward mobility through the themes of loss and displacement blame and accountability reconfigurations of kinship roles and responsibilities emotional and intellectual awakenings and emergent indicators of survival, continuity, and renewal throughalternative praxis.Indebted is a volume in the series ISSUES OF GLOBALIZATION: CASE STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY ANTHROPOLOGY, which examines the experiences of individual communities in our contemporary world. Each volume offers a brief and engaging exploration of a particular issue arising from globalization and itscultural, political, and economic effects on certain peoples or groups. silvima@ifi.uio.no. IN4340 – Engaged Qualitative Research Methods. 03.10.2022. Overview. Ethnography: method and conduct. Doing ethnographic work. An . example: . doing ethnography on India’s . social protection . , Assistant Professor in Residence, Biomedical Engineering & Office of Diversity and Inclusion Affiliate. David G. Embrick. , Associate Professor in Sociology and Africana Studies & Office of Diversity and Inclusion Affiliate.
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