Tomorrow We're All Going to the Harvest

Tomorrow We're All Going to the Harvest

Author: Leigh Binford

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2013-01-02

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 0292743807

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From its inception in 1966, the Canadian Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) has grown to employ approximately 20,000 workers annually, the majority from Mexico. The program has been hailed as a model that alleviates human rights concerns because, under contract, SAWP workers travel legally, receive health benefits, contribute to pensions, are represented by Canadian consular officials, and rate the program favorably. Tomorrow We're All Going to the Harvest takes us behind the ideology and examines the daily lives of SAWP workers from Tlaxcala, Mexico (one of the leading sending states), observing the great personal and family price paid in order to experience a temporary rise in a standard of living. The book also observes the disparities of a gutted Mexican countryside versus the flourishing agriculture in Canada, where farm labor demand remains high. Drawn from extensive surveys and nearly two hundred interviews, ethnographic work in Ontario (destination of over 77 percent of migrants in the author's sample), and quantitative data, this is much more than a case study; it situates the Tlaxcala-Canada exchange within the broader issues of migration, economics, and cultural currents. Bringing to light the historical genesis of "complementary" labor markets and the contradictory positioning of Mexican government representatives, Leigh Binford also explores the language barriers and nonexistent worker networks in Canada, as well as the physical realities of the work itself, making this book a complete portrait of a provocative segment of migrant labor.


Chiefs of the Plantation

Chiefs of the Plantation

Author: Lincoln Addison

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2019-08-15

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 0773559531

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South African agriculture is characterized by growing labour unrest, evinced in recent years by high-profile strikes, but little is known about the sources and forms of day-to-day struggle. In Chiefs of the Plantation Lincoln Addison examines how labour conflict is fuelled by changing management practices and how workers respond and resist across spatial, sexual, and spiritual domains. Depicting, in rich ethnographic detail, daily life on a plantation, Addison describes how agriculture has been restructured in the post-apartheid era through a delegation of authority from white landowners to black intermediaries. He explains that while this labour regime enables the profitability of plantations, it gives rise to a fragile moral economy in which perceptions of what is tolerable and what is exploitation frequently clash. In this environment, transactional sex and Christian worship emerge as important terrains of gendered and spiritual contestation where women and low-ranking workers remain resilient in the face of unequal power relations. Meanwhile, plantations project an appearance of benevolent paternalism, particularly in the narratives and self-identity of white landowners. This book reveals how, in the everyday life of the community, both the plantation and the compound where the workers live serve as central grounds for the negotiation of labour relations. A groundbreaking study that uncovers how migrant plantation workers challenge their exploitation, Chiefs of the Plantation is a rare glimpse into the often hidden world of labour struggle on contemporary plantations.


Kith

Kith

Author: Julie Rowbory

Publisher: Julie Rowbory

Published: 2021-08-22

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1739914511

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‘You think you understand my life. But what do you know of it, with your reading and your Latinlore and your warcraft? You understand nothing. You will charge into battle and one day be the thegn, followed by all your men. I will work on the land till I die.’ Wessex, 870. The kingdom is in crisis as the threat of Danish invasion looms ever nearer. But for two fifteen-year-olds with an unlikely friendship the daily battles are much more pressing. How long before Brinin is crushed by the burdens of slavery? Will Oswald, the lord’s son, find the boldness he so desperately craves? And when their loyalties are tested, where will that friendship take them?


Larkin's Last Fling

Larkin's Last Fling

Author: Dick Willey

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2022-03-16

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1637640706

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Larkin's Last Fling By: Dick Willey Taking place in the future, Dick Willey presents an old theme but with futuristic taste. In this adventurous story, the people who left Earth because of overpopulation join the native Insuit people and remind us of old country tails of pioneers. With ambition and courage, watch as the Insuit community, combined with the humans, drive to create a new life with a very bold pioneer spirit.


The Incandescent Pearl

The Incandescent Pearl

Author: Abarna Vasudevan

Publisher: Abarna Vasudevan

Published: 2015-03-20

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 9352545370

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Aditi, a young girl of sixteen, grows in an orphaned dormitory bereft of parental love. Destiny brings her out to a world unknown and makes her face new circumstances. The story unfolds the intricate mind of the tenacious girl and the inner battle fought by her child-like heart. In this strange journey of varied emotions, does her search for true love succeed?


The Rice Filter

The Rice Filter

Author: Kenton Samuels

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-03-08

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 1291345469

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After seven years waiting and hoping, civil servant Nicholas Machida has finally made it onto the list of 'Harvestees': one thousand lucky citizens hoping to be added to the populace of the great city of Euchaea. However, his dreams of becoming a member of this perfect society are shattered when he finds himself forced to commit a terrible crime. On the run from an uncannily efficient justice system which itself appears to be perfect in every way, and with just four days remaining until his Harvest, Nicholas must find a way to escape the mysterious all-knowing systems running the city or face the flip-side to the perfect society: the perfect punishment.


Congressional Record

Congressional Record

Author: United States. Congress

Publisher:

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 1452

ISBN-13:

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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)