Cocaine : : from coca fields to the streets / / Enrique Desmond Arias and Thomas Grisaffi.
"The contributors to Cocaine analyze the contemporary production, transit, and consumption of cocaine throughout Latin America and the illicit economy's entanglement with local communities."--
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Place / Publishing House: | Durham : : Duke University Press,, 2021. |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The moral economy of the cocaine trade / Enrique Desmond Arias and Thomas Grisaffi
- The white factory : coca, cocaine, and informal governance in the Chapare, Bolivia / Thomas Grisaffi
- Tracing cocaine supply chains from within : illicit flows, armed conflict, and the moral economy of Andean borderlands / Annette Idler
- Drug crops, twisted motorcycles, and cultural loss in indigenous Colombia / Autumn Zellers-León
- From Corumbá to Rio : an ethnography of trafficking / Robert Gay
- Border, ghetto, prison : cocaine and social orders in Guatemala / Anthony W. Fontes
- Drug cartels, from political to criminal intermediation : The Caballeros Templarios' mirror sovereignty in Michoacán, Mexico / Romain Le Cour Grandmaison
- Of drugs, tortillas, and real estate : on the tangible and intangible benefits of drug dealing in Nicaragua / Dennis Rodgers
- "A very well-established culture" : cocaine market self-regulation as alternative governance in San Juan, Puerto Rico / Lilian Bobea and Cyrus Veeser
- Visible and invisible "cracklands" in Brazil : moral drug commerce and the production of space in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro (1990-2017) / Taniele Rui
- The violence of the American dream in segregated US inner-city narcotics markets / Philippe Bourgois, Laurie Kain Hart, George Karandinos, and Fernando Montero
- Shifting south : cocaine's historical present and the changing politics of drug war, 1975-2015 / Paul Gootenberg
- Conclusion. Responding to cocaine's moral economies / Enrique Desmond Arias.