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Fair Trade Rebels: Coffee Production and Struggles for Autonomy in Chiapas

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Full Title:

Fair Trade Rebels: Coffee Production and Struggles for Autonomy in Chiapas

Contributors:

By (Author) Lindsay Naylor

ISBN:

9781517905774

Publisher:

University of Minnesota Press

Imprint:

University of Minnesota Press

Publication Date:

12th June 2020

Edition:

1

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Cultural studies: food and society
International economics
Development economics and emerging economies

Dewey:

382.41373097

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm

Description

Reassessing interpretations of development with a new approach to fair trade Is fair trade really fair Who is it for, and who gets to decide Fair Trade Rebels addresses such questions in a new way by shifting the focus from the abstract concept of fair trade-and whether it is "working"-to the perspectives of small farmers. It examines the e

Reviews

"Fair Trade Rebels makes a critically important contribution to the growing field of diverse economies scholarship by providing an ethnographically rich, nuanced analysis of how diverse economic identities and practices are shaped by multi-scalar power relations and the reinforcement of existing, place-based, politicaleconomic subjectivities. Lindsay Naylors empirical grounding makes this text especially useful for students who are studying how theoretical constructs manifest in daily practice and looking for methodological tools they might use to answer their own research questions."Sarah Lyon, University of Kentucky

"Fair Trade Rebels does more than offer a vivid case study of Indigenous coffee producers in resistance in Chiapas. Lindsay Naylors admonition to understand fair trade certification and production as only one strand in a complex web of livelihood, political, and identity practices deployed by communities and organizations is an important corrective to purely market-centric narratives."Daniel Jaffee, author of Brewing Justice: Fair Trade Coffee, Sustainability, and Survival

"Every once in a while, a book comes along that pushes us look at an important debate in a whole new light. Fair Trade Rebels is one of those books, offering a masterful rethinking of the politicaleconomic possibilities of fair trade commerce. Lindsay Naylor skillfully leads readers through familiar argumentsfair trade is an alternative to capitalism, fair trade is a way to make capitalism work for people, fair trade is a neoliberal solution to neoliberal problems. Then she shows how none of those arguments do justice to the inspiring struggles of Mayan coffee producers in highland Chiapas who harness fair trade coffee production to a broader movement for Indigenous autonomy. In this, Fair Trade Rebels paints a gripping picture of Indigenous groups fighting to rework market relations with deep colonial roots into the stuff of resistance."Aaron Bobrow-Strain, author of Intimate Enemies: Landowners, Power, and Violence in Chiapas

Author Bio

Lindsay Naylor is assistant professor of geography at the University of Delaware.

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