The Making of Belize: Globalization in the Margins / Edition 1

The Making of Belize: Globalization in the Margins / Edition 1

by Anne Sutherland
ISBN-10:
0897895835
ISBN-13:
9780897895835
Pub. Date:
07/30/1998
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0897895835
ISBN-13:
9780897895835
Pub. Date:
07/30/1998
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
The Making of Belize: Globalization in the Margins / Edition 1

The Making of Belize: Globalization in the Margins / Edition 1

by Anne Sutherland

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Overview

Globalization theorists predict that the forces of globalization will divide the countries of the world into a few winners and many losers. This book challenges that idea and suggests that the very margins of the global world system—where the construction of local relations and group identities within a deterritorialized, transnational political economy allows for a creative postmodernism—may become the areas of the most creative cultural activity. The difficulties facing those who are globalizing in the margins come from powerful transnational movements such as the environmental movement, the international drug trade, and migrations of people including international tourists. Ironically, instant contact with the rest of the world has created a sense of local identity that transcends the local and is truly multicultural.

Belize is a diverse, multicultural society that is both cosmopolitan and deterritorialized, searching for new forms of collective expression, identity, and imagined possibilities, coming into its own as a nation at a time of increasing awareness of global social realities. Perhaps the rreatest challenge faced by Belizeans is the power of the transnational eco-colonialists who have, with missionary zeal, garnered control of land and resources and placed themselves in positions of political power. The present is an end of history for Belize and the beginning of a new era, one that is peculiarly postmodern, globalized, and creative.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780897895835
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/30/1998
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.47(d)

About the Author

ANNE SUTHERLAND is Professor of Anthropology at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota. Her previous books include Caye Caulker: Economic Success in a Belizean Fishing Village (1986) and Gypsies, The Hidden Americans (1986).

Table of Contents

Making Belize
An Ethnographic History
Political Economy and Cultural Mosaic
Family Ties on Caye Caulker
Flapping Around
A Nation in the Making
The Nation in the Making
Belizean Ethnicity
The Tourists are Coming
Tour Guides and Rastas
Globalization in the Margins
The New Missionaries the Sea Lottery
Bananas and Banks
Belize Communicating with the Globe
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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