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Scratching out a living Latinos, race, and work in the Deep South

Title
Scratching out a living [electronic resource] : Latinos, race, and work in the Deep South / Angela Stuesse.
Author
Stuesse, Angela, 1975-
Publication
Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2016]

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Description
1 online resource (xiii, 312 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Summary
"What does globalization look like in the rural South? Scratching Out a Living takes readers deep into Mississippi's chicken processing communities and workplaces, where large numbers of Latin American migrants began arriving in the mid-1990s to labor alongside an established African American workforce in some of the most dangerous and lowest paid jobs in the country. Based on six years of collaboration with a local workers' center, activist anthropologist Angela Stuesse explores how Black, white, and new Latino residents have experienced and understood these transformations. Illuminating connections between the area's long history of racial inequality, the poultry industry's growth, immigrants' contested place in contemporary social relations, and workers' prospects for political mobilization, Scratching Out a Living calls for organizing strategies that bring diverse working communities together in mutual construction of a more just future"--Provided by publisher.
Series Statement
California series in public anthropology ; 38
Uniform Title
  • Scratching out a living (Online)
  • California series in public anthropology ; 38.
Alternative Title
Scratching out a living (Online)
Subject
  • Chicken industry > Mississippi > Social conditions
  • Foreign workers, Latin American > Mississippi > Social conditions
  • African Americans > Mississippi > Social conditions
  • Industrial relations > Mississippi
  • Mississippi > Race relations
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-301) and index.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
Contents
Southern fried: globalization and immigrant transformations -- Dixie chicken: racial segregation, poultry integration, and the making of the "new" South in central Mississippi -- The caged bird sings for freedom: black struggles for civil and labor rights, 1950-1980 -- .?.?. to get to the other side: the Hispanic project and the rise of the Nuevo South -- Pecking order: Latino newcomers, receptions, and racial hierarchies -- A bone to pick: labor control and the painful work of chicken processing -- Sticking our necks out: challenges to union and workers' center organizing -- Walking on eggshells: illegality, employer sanctions, and disposable workers -- Plucked: labor contractors and immigrant exclusion -- Flying upwind: toward a new Southern solidarity -- Postscript: home to roost: reflections on activist research.
LCCN
2015028387
OCLC
ssj0001592146
Author
Stuesse, Angela, 1975-
Title
Scratching out a living [electronic resource] : Latinos, race, and work in the Deep South / Angela Stuesse.
Imprint
Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2016]
Series
California series in public anthropology ; 38
California series in public anthropology ; 38.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-301) and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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