The movement of people and capital around the world necessitates that we explore the ways in which women interact with food through varying enterprises. Many of these activities are considered “off the books” or part of a shadow or underground economy. This alternative economic space usually involves otherwise law-abiding citizens who seek to provide for their families in ways that fall outside the formal economy. This ethnographic project examines four female street-food vendors of Jacmel, Haiti.
Women, Sabotaj, and Underground Food Economies in Haiti
2012
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