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  The nation-state, identity management, and indigenous crafts: Constructing markets and opportunities in Northwest Costa Rica
 
 
Title: The nation-state, identity management, and indigenous crafts: Constructing markets and opportunities in Northwest Costa Rica
Author: Wherry, Frederick F.
Appeared in: Ethnic and racial studies
Paging: Volume 29 (2006) nr. 1 pages 124-152
Year: 2006-01-01
Contents: What are the roles of international tourism and global markets in the economic development of indigenous communities producing traditional “authentic” handicrafts? To what extent do state economic and cultural-political interests intervene in the structuring of cottage-industry markets? Are opportunities to enter the global handicraft market limited to communities “blessed” with indigenous artisan traditions? To answer these questions, the article presents ethnographic and historical evidence from two Costa Rican communities comprising about 1,200 individuals. These communities produce ceramics representing the Chorotega tradition and generate most of their incomes from selling handicrafts. The article contributes to the sociology of markets by documenting the historical contingencies and cultural understandings that facilitate and constrain opportunities in the global economy.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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