In The Devil behind the Mirror, Steven Gregory provides a compelling and intimate account of the impact that transnational processes associated with globalization are having on the lives and livelihoods of people in the Dominican Republic. Grounded in ethnographic fieldwork conducted in the adjacent towns of Boca Chica and Andrés, Gregory's study deftly demonstrates how transnational flows of capital, culture, and people are mediated by contextually specific power relations, politics, and history. He explores such topics as the informal economy, the making of a telenova, sex tourism, and racism and discrimination against Haitians, who occupy the lowest rung on the Dominican economic ladder. Innovative and beautifully written, The Devil behind the Mirror masterfully situates the analysis of global economic change in everyday lives.
新自由主义和跨国资本主义对多米尼加共和国造成的不公平/平等危害
评分新自由主义和跨国资本主义对多米尼加共和国造成的不公平/平等危害
评分新自由主义和跨国资本主义对多米尼加共和国造成的不公平/平等危害
评分新自由主义和跨国资本主义对多米尼加共和国造成的不公平/平等危害
评分新自由主义和跨国资本主义对多米尼加共和国造成的不公平/平等危害
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