Caye Caulker: Economic Success In A Belizean Fishing Village
First published in 1986. In the last decade, the island of Caye Caulker was transformed from a subsistence fishing village into an affluent enclave within a poor Caribbean country. This ethnographic study of the island recounts the economic success story of Caye Caulker, attributing the island's relative prosperity to several key features: the reorganization of the lobster fishing industry into producer cooperatives, the limiting and controlling of tourism, and the maintenance of sociocultural institutions that historically have created strong family networks and encouraged autonomy and self-sufficiency. Dr. Sutherland's unusual case study of positive development without external assistance makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of Third World development in general and local development in particular.

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Caye Caulker: Economic Success In A Belizean Fishing Village
First published in 1986. In the last decade, the island of Caye Caulker was transformed from a subsistence fishing village into an affluent enclave within a poor Caribbean country. This ethnographic study of the island recounts the economic success story of Caye Caulker, attributing the island's relative prosperity to several key features: the reorganization of the lobster fishing industry into producer cooperatives, the limiting and controlling of tourism, and the maintenance of sociocultural institutions that historically have created strong family networks and encouraged autonomy and self-sufficiency. Dr. Sutherland's unusual case study of positive development without external assistance makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of Third World development in general and local development in particular.

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Caye Caulker: Economic Success In A Belizean Fishing Village

Caye Caulker: Economic Success In A Belizean Fishing Village

by Anne Sutherland
Caye Caulker: Economic Success In A Belizean Fishing Village

Caye Caulker: Economic Success In A Belizean Fishing Village

by Anne Sutherland

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First published in 1986. In the last decade, the island of Caye Caulker was transformed from a subsistence fishing village into an affluent enclave within a poor Caribbean country. This ethnographic study of the island recounts the economic success story of Caye Caulker, attributing the island's relative prosperity to several key features: the reorganization of the lobster fishing industry into producer cooperatives, the limiting and controlling of tourism, and the maintenance of sociocultural institutions that historically have created strong family networks and encouraged autonomy and self-sufficiency. Dr. Sutherland's unusual case study of positive development without external assistance makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of Third World development in general and local development in particular.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367011741
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/09/2019
Pages: 172
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.75(h) x (d)

About the Author

Anne Sutherland is associate professor of anthropology at Macalester College.

Table of Contents

Preface — Introduction — Democracy, Nationalism, and Communalism: A Gramscian Approach — The Colonial State and Democracy, Nationalism, and Communalism — Colonial Hindu Politics: Democracy, Nationalism, and Communalism — Colonial Muslim Politics: Democracy, Nationalism, and Communalism — Conclusion
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