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  1. Mar 08, 2016 Get FREE shipping on Scratching Out a Living by Angela Stuesse, from wordery.com. 'What does globalization look like in the rural South? Scratching Out a Living takes readers deep into Mississippi's chicken processing communities and workplaces, where large numbers of Latin American migrants began arriving in the.
  2. 2016-7-5  Stuesse, Angela. Scratching Out a Living: Latinos, Race, and Work in the Deep South. Berkeley: University of California Press. Awards: Society for Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology Book Prize (2017); Working-Class Studies Association C.L.R. James Award (2017); Society for the Anthropology of Work Book Prize (2016).
  3. Angela Stuesse is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She is broadly interested in social inequality, and she studies and teaches about globalization, structural racism, migration, food production, labor, human rights, social movements, and activist research.
  4. Angela Stuesse. Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; author of “Scratching Out a Living: Latinos, Race, and Work in the Deep South”; From Angela Stuesse. Undocumented But In Demand: Immigration And Labor In America.
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