From Itinerant Trade to Moneylending in the Era of Financial Inclusion

Households, Debts and Masculinity among Calon Gypsies of Northeast Brazil

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2018
ISBN13: 9783030071875
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This book analyses how Calon Gypsies in Brazil have responded to global financial transformations and shifted their economic practices from itinerant trade to moneylending. It also explores their role as ethnic credit providers, offering rare insight into the financial lives of poor and lower-middle-class Brazilians.

More broadly, this volume examines how ethnic difference is created in a context where fixed and collective structures supporting ethnic identity are missing. It is important reading for economic anthropologists, cultural economists and all those interested in processes of financialisation from a local perspective, as well as those fascinated by informal economies, how exchange and debt relate to social and political marginality, and how financial credit becomes 'domesticated' by communities.

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ISBN13:9783030071875
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>Chapter 1: Introduction: Consolidation of the Cigano Moneylending Niche in the Early Twenty-first&nbsp;Century.- Part I: Settlements, Personhood and the Centrality of Households.- Chapter 2: ‘There are Ciganos in the Town’.- Chapter 3: Household Fixity as a Process.- Chapter 4: Makers of their Futures.- Part II: Assimilation of&nbsp; the Local Economic Environment into Calon Sociality.- Chapter 5: Deferred Payments and the Expanding Moment of Caloninity.- Chapter 6: Lending Money to Jurons.- Chapter 7: Moneylending Niche as Householding.- Chapter 8: Epilogue: The Crisis, The Stranger, and The State.</p>

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