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| Autore: |
Vélez-Ibañez Carlos G. <1936->
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| Titolo: |
An impossible living in a transborder world : culture, confianza, and economy of Mexican-origin populations / / Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez
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| Pubblicazione: | Tucson, : University of Arizona Press, c2010 |
| Edizione: | 1st ed. |
| Descrizione fisica: | x, 241 p. : ill |
| Disciplina: | 306.30972/1 |
| Soggetto topico: | Rotating credit associations - Mexico |
| Rotating credit associations - Southwest, New | |
| Mexican Americans - Southwest, New - Economic conditions | |
| Soggetto geografico: | Mexican-American Border Region Economic conditions |
| Mexican-American Border Region Social conditions | |
| Note generali: | Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
| Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-233) and index. |
| Nota di contenuto: | The transborder and transnational dimensions of culture and political economy -- Confianza: building block of social exchange and the operational cycles of ROSCAs -- Social and cultural dimensions and dynamics of their class contexts -- Living at a slant in the midst of megascripts in the transborder Southwest North American region: dos mujeres sin fin -- Crossing divisions and social borders: ROSCAs as transborder practices and their functions -- Conclusions. |
| Sommario/riassunto: | They are known as cundinas or tandas in Mexico, and for many people these local savings-and-loan operations play an indispensable role in the struggle to succeed in today's transborder economy. With this extensively researched book, Carlos Velez-Ibanez updates and expands upon his major 1983 study of rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCAs), incorporating new data that reflect the explosion of Mexican-origin populations in the United States. Much more than a study of one economic phenomenon though, the book examines the way in which these practices are part of greater transnational economies and how these populations engage in--and suffer through--the twenty-first century global economy. Central to the ROSCA is the cultural concept of mutual trust, or confianza. This is the cultural glue that holds the reciprocal relationship together. As Velez-Ibanez explains, confianza "shapes the expectations for relationships within broad networks of interpersonal links, in which intimacies, favors, goods, services, emotion, power, or information are exchanged." In a border region where migration, class movement, economic changes, and institutional inaccessibility produce a great deal of uncertainty, Mexican-origin populations rely on confianza and ROSCAs to maintain a sense of security in daily life. How do transborder people adapt these common practices to meet the demands of a global economy? That is precisely what Velez-Ibanez investigates. |
| Titolo autorizzato: | An impossible living in a transborder world ![]() |
| ISBN: | 1-299-19129-0 |
| 0-8165-0108-4 | |
| Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
| Record Nr.: | 9910956140003321 |
| Lo trovi qui: | Univ. Federico II |
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