

Markets and Cultural Voices
Book • 2005
This book examines the cultural interaction between Mexico and the United States, focusing on how globalization shapes the lives and work of three amate artists.
It highlights both the economic opportunities created for the artists and the detrimental effects on their village.
The work is particularly relevant to fields like cultural economics, Latino studies, economic anthropology, and globalization.
It highlights both the economic opportunities created for the artists and the detrimental effects on their village.
The work is particularly relevant to fields like cultural economics, Latino studies, economic anthropology, and globalization.