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Globalization and the American South (Paperback, New)
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In 1955 the Forbes magazine list of America's largest corporations
included just 18 with headquarters in the Southeast. By 2002 the
number had grown to 123. In fact, the South attracted over half of
the foreign businesses drawn to the United States in the 1990s. The
eight original essays collected here consider this stunning
dynamism in ways that help us see anew the region's place in that
ever-accelerating, transnational flow of people, capital, and
technology known collectively as ""globalization."" Moving between
local and global perspectives, the essays discuss how once faraway
places like Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the Indian
Subcontinent are now having an impact on the South. One essay, for
example, looks at a range of issues behind the explosive growth of
North Carolina's Latino population, which increased by almost 400
percent during the 1990s - miles ahead of the national growth
percentage of 61. In another essay we learn why BMW workers in
Germany, frustrated with the migration of jobs to South Carolina,
refer to the American South as ""our Mexico."" Showing that global
forces are often on both sides of the matchup - reshaping the South
but also adapting to and exploiting its peculiarities - many of the
essays make the point that, although the new ethnic food section at
the local Winn-Dixie is one manifestation of globalization, so is
the wide-ranging export of such originally southern phenomena as
NASCAR and Kentucky Fried Chicken. If a single message emerges from
the book, it is this: Beware of tidy accounts of worldwide
integration. On one hand, globalization can play to southern
shortcomings (think of the region's repute as a source of cheap
labor); on the other, the influx of new peoples, customs, and ideas
is poised to alter forever the South's historic black-white racial
divide.
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