Consuming the Caribbean: From Arawaks to Zombies (International Library of Sociology)

Consuming the Caribbean: From Arawaks to Zombies (International Library of Sociology) image
ISBN-10:

0415257603

ISBN-13:

9780415257602

Author(s): Sheller, Mimi
Released: Feb 27, 2003
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Paperback, 264 pages
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Description:

From sugar to indentured labourers, tobacco to reggae music, Europe and North America have been relentlessly consuming the Caribbean and its assets for the past five hundred years. In this fascinating book, Mimi Sheller explores this troublesome history, investigating the complex mobilities of producers and consumers, of material and cultural commodities, including:

  • foodstuffs and stimulants - sugar, fruit, coffee and rum
  • human bodies - slaves, indentured labourers and service workers
  • cultural and knowledge products - texts, music, scientific collections and ethnology
  • entire 'natures' and landscapes consumed by tourists as tropical paradise.

Consuming the Caribbean demonstrates how colonial exploitation of the Caribbean led directly to contemporary forms of consumption of the region and its products. It calls into question innocent indulgence in the pleasures of thoughtless consumption and calls for a global ethics of consumer responsibility.












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