Offering new perspectives on informal commerce and citizenship, this history explains how the transition from slavery to freedom both empowered and constrained the poor, black, and immigrant street vendors of Rio de Janeiro.
Offering new perspectives on informal commerce and citizenship, this history explains how the transition from slavery to freedom both empowered and constrained the poor, black, and immigrant street vendors of Rio de Janeiro.
Patricia Acerbi teaches history at George Mason University and at the Latin American Youth Center. Her research has been published in the edited volume Street Vending in the Neoliberal City: A Global Perspective on the Practices and Policies of a Marginalized Economy and in the Journal of Urban History.
Inhaltsangabe
1. List of Illustrations 2. Acknowledgments 3. Introduction 4. Part 1. Transition * Chapter 1. Between Slavery and Freedom * Chapter 2. A Policed Workplace * Chapter 3. Inventing a New Street Commerce 5. Part 2. Endurance * Chapter 4. A Detriment to the Law * Chapter 5. An Honest Occupation * Chapter 6. Vendors and the City Associate 6. Conclusion 7. Appendix 8. Glossary 9. Notes 10. Bibliography 11. Index
1. List of Illustrations 2. Acknowledgments 3. Introduction 4. Part 1. Transition * Chapter 1. Between Slavery and Freedom * Chapter 2. A Policed Workplace * Chapter 3. Inventing a New Street Commerce 5. Part 2. Endurance * Chapter 4. A Detriment to the Law * Chapter 5. An Honest Occupation * Chapter 6. Vendors and the City Associate 6. Conclusion 7. Appendix 8. Glossary 9. Notes 10. Bibliography 11. Index
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