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8. An Impoverished, Endangered, and Overworked People in the Land of Plenty
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xxi
- 1. The Farmworkers’ Journey 1
- 2. Mexico’s Historical Farming Practices 11
- 3. Aspects of Mexico’s Agricultural Political Economy 28
- 4. Migration Northward to Central California 43
- 5. Immigration Experiences 64
- 6. California’s Corporate Agribusiness 88
- 7. Farmworkers in Central California’s Corporate Agribusiness 107
- 8. An Impoverished, Endangered, and Overworked People in the Land of Plenty 126
- 9. Farmworker Household Survival in Central California 146
- 10. Meanwhile, Back on the Farm 166
- 11. Transnational Corporations and the U.S. Legacy in West-Central Mexico 189
- 12. Endangered Mexican Farmers 215
- 13. Institutional Oppression in the West-Central Mexico Countryside 240
- 14. Toward an Enlightened Perception of California’s Mexican Agricultural Immigrants 257
- Epilogue 272
- Appendix A: Agrochemical Inventories and Classifications 279
- Appendix B: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 285
- References 293
- Index 325
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xxi
- 1. The Farmworkers’ Journey 1
- 2. Mexico’s Historical Farming Practices 11
- 3. Aspects of Mexico’s Agricultural Political Economy 28
- 4. Migration Northward to Central California 43
- 5. Immigration Experiences 64
- 6. California’s Corporate Agribusiness 88
- 7. Farmworkers in Central California’s Corporate Agribusiness 107
- 8. An Impoverished, Endangered, and Overworked People in the Land of Plenty 126
- 9. Farmworker Household Survival in Central California 146
- 10. Meanwhile, Back on the Farm 166
- 11. Transnational Corporations and the U.S. Legacy in West-Central Mexico 189
- 12. Endangered Mexican Farmers 215
- 13. Institutional Oppression in the West-Central Mexico Countryside 240
- 14. Toward an Enlightened Perception of California’s Mexican Agricultural Immigrants 257
- Epilogue 272
- Appendix A: Agrochemical Inventories and Classifications 279
- Appendix B: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 285
- References 293
- Index 325