Daughters of the Mountain

Daughters of the Mountain

Author: Suzanne E. Tallichet

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2006-09-26

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0271030437

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Much has been written over the years about life in the coal mines of Appalachia. Not surprisingly, attention has focused mainly on the experiences of male miners. In Daughters of the Mountain, Suzanne Tallichet introduces us to a cohort of women miners at a large underground coal mine in southern West Virginia, where women entered the workforce in the late 1970s after mining jobs began opening up for women throughout the Appalachian coalfields. Tallichet's work goes beyond anecdotal evidence to provide complex and penetrating analyses of qualitative data. Based on in-depth interviews with female miners, Tallichet explores several key topics, including social relations among men and women, professional advancement, and union participation. She also explores the ways in which women adapt to mining culture, developing strategies for both resistance and accommodation to an overwhelmingly male-dominated world.


Shifting Livelihoods

Shifting Livelihoods

Author: Daniel Tubb

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Published: 2020-06-30

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 0295747544

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Honorable Mention for the Society for the Anthropology of Work (SAW) Book Prize The many dimensions of gold in a shadow economy People employ various methods to extract gold in the rainforests of the Chocó, in northwest Colombia: Rural Afro-Colombian artisanal miners work hillsides with hand tools or dredge mud from river bottoms. Migrant miners level the landscape with excavators, then trap gold with mercury. Canadian mining companies prospect for open-pit mega-mines. Drug traffickers launder cocaine profits by smuggling gold into Colombia and claiming it came from fictitious small-scale mines. Through an ethnography of gold that examines the movement of people, commodities, and capital, Shifting Livelihoods investigates how resource extraction reshapes a place. In the Chocó, gold enables forms of “shift” (rebusque)—a metaphor for the fluid livelihood strategy adopted by forest dwellers and migrant gold miners alike as they seek informal work amid a drug war. Mining’s effects on rural people, corporations, and politics are on view in this fine-grained account of daily life in a regional economy dominated by gold and cocaine.


Journal

Journal

Author: Chemical, Metallurgical, and Mining Society of South Africa

Publisher:

Published: 1922

Total Pages: 708

ISBN-13:

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Coal

Coal

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Special Subcommittee on Coal Research

Publisher:

Published: 1957

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13:

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