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Christine Hippert examines buying food on credit in corner stores
in Cabarete, an international tourism destination in the Dominican
Republic and a hub for migrant laborers. The voices in this book
highlight people's experiences with food, debt, and survival to
reveal emerging social changes related to race, gender, class, and
citizenship.
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.
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