Paul Stoller

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Money Has No Smell: The Africanization of New York CityPaperback, 15 April 2002

Money Has No Smell: The Africanization of New York City
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Print Length
232 pages
Language
English
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Date Published
15 Apr 2002
ISBN-10
0226775305
ISBN-13
9780226775302

Description

In February 1999 the tragic New York City police shooting of Amadou Diallo, an unarmed street vendor from Guinea, brought into focus the existence of West African merchants in urban America. In Money Has No Smell, Paul Stoller offers us a more complete portrait of the complex lives of West African immigrants like Diallo, a portrait based on years of research Stoller conducted on the streets of New York City during the 1990s.

Blending fascinating ethnographic description with incisive social analysis, Stoller shows how these savvy West African entrepreneurs have built cohesive and effective multinational trading networks, in part through selling a simulated Africa to African Americans. These and other networks set up by the traders, along with their faith as devout Muslims, help them cope with the formidable state regulations and personal challenges they face in America. As Stoller demonstrates, the stories of these West African traders illustrate and illuminate ongoing debates about globalization, the informal economy, and the changing nature of American communities.

Product Details

Author:
Paul Stoller
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
15 April 2002
Dimensions:
22.81 x 15.49 x 1.78 cm
ISBN-10:
0226775305
ISBN-13:
9780226775302
Language:
English
Location:
Chicago, IL
Pages:
232
Weight:
353.8 gm

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