Making New York Dominican: Small Business, Politics, and Everyday Life (The City in the Twenty-First Century)
Christian Krohn-Hansen
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Description for Making New York Dominican: Small Business, Politics, and Everyday Life (The City in the Twenty-First Century)
Hardcover. This volume presents an ethnographic study of Dominicans in New York City through their participation in small businesses. Krohn-Hansen demonstrates how Dominican enterprises work, how people find economic openings, and how Dominicans who own small commercial ventures have formed political associations to promote and defend their interests. Series: The City in the Twenty-First Century. Num Pages: 320 pages, 2 illus. BIC Classification: 1KBBEY; 1KJD; JFFN; JFSL3. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 30. Weight in Grams: 567.
Large-scale emigration from the Dominican Republic began in the early 1960s, with most Dominicans settling in New York City. Since then the growth of the city's Dominican population has been staggering, now accounting for around 7 percent of the total populace. How have Dominicans influenced New York City? And, conversely, how has the move to New York affected their lives? In Making New York Dominican, Christian Krohn-Hansen considers these questions through an exploration of Dominican immigrants' economic and political practices and through their constructions of identity and belonging.
Krohn-Hansen focuses especially on Dominicans in the small business sector, in ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Series
The City in the Twenty-First Century
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Pennsylvania, United States
ISBN
9780812244618
SKU
V9780812244618
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About Christian Krohn-Hansen
Christian Krohn-Hansen is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Oslo. He is author of Political Authoritarianism in the Dominican Republic and coeditor of State Formation: Anthropological Perspectives.
Reviews for Making New York Dominican: Small Business, Politics, and Everyday Life (The City in the Twenty-First Century)
"Making New York Dominican is truly groundbreaking work on an important Latin American immigrant group. In Christian Krohn-Hansen's vivid, theoretically sophisticated ethnography, business is the central focus: how it works, how Dominican business owners break in and succeed, how they form political and cultural associations that sustain them and further their success, and how the impress of these businesses has ... Read more