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Based on extensive ethnographic field work focusing on one station of three hundred agents over a two year period. It follows twelve typical agents, men and women, as they go about their regular ten-hour patrols along the border.

Produktbeschreibung
Based on extensive ethnographic field work focusing on one station of three hundred agents over a two year period. It follows twelve typical agents, men and women, as they go about their regular ten-hour patrols along the border.
Autorenporträt
Robert Lee Maril is professor and chair of the Department of Sociology, East Carolina University. He is also author of Texas Shrimpers: Community, Capitalism, and the Sea; Waltzing with the Ghost of Tom Joad; Poverty, Myth, and Low-Wage Labor in Oklahoma; Bay Shrimpers of Texas; Rural Fisherman in a Global Economy; The Poorest of Americans; The Mexican Americans of the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas; and other books on poverty, labor, and lifeways.