Life and Labor on the Border Working People of Northeastern Sonora, Mexico, 1886-1986
For thousands of Mexican laborers, life along the U.S. border represents an opportunity both to earn wages and to gain access to consumer goods. For anthropologist Josiah Heyman, this labor force presents an opportunity to gain a better understanding of working people, "to uncover the order und...
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Main Author: | Heyman, Josiah (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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University of Arizona Press
1991
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