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Soluri examines not only the effects of cultivation on the land, but also the contract farmers and employees of the monotlith companies United Fruit and Standard Fruit and their subsidiariesThese seldom-acknowledged cultivators helped to set the export trade in motion some twenty-five years before the incorporation of the United Fruit CompanyIndeed, evidence suggests that North Coast elites were able to leverage power by playing the fruit companies against one anotherThe discursive power of the "banana republic" metaphor makes it easy to overlook the ways in which monopoly capitalism in the United States shaped the twentieth-century history of the banana tradeBy investing in drainage, reservoirs, and irrigation, United Fruit produced a large, plump, unblemished banana, just what the "jobbers" who worked with Fruit Dispatch wantedNov 06, 2014 Samuel rated it liked it In general, crafting effective interdisciplinary scholarship is difficult in any field and environmental history is no exceptionOn the other hand, it suggests that the United Fruit Company was unable to establish an absolute monopoly in Honduras such as it enjoyed in Guatemala and Costa Rica during the first half of the twentieth centuryBut one community's bane was another's boon: the extension of railroads into places where none had previously existed created opportunities for new livelihoodsXicaque Indians and mestizo cattle ranchers inhabited the sparsely populated lowlands

 

I really liked the book, I do prefer academic books that look at the more complex dynamics underlying a situation rather than those trying to impose theoretical frame works that neglect a lot of the situational and variable events that are actually happeningFinally, I seek to identify the human agents who collectively formed the mass market "structures" that played a central role in shaping productionFew multinational corporations operating in Latin America have generated as much controversy as the U.SMegan Goeke rated it it was ok Apr 29, 2014 These are not always easy tasks, yet they are important ones for historians (and others) seeking to interrupt discourses on development that equate progress with rising rates of consumption and technological innovation while displaying little concern for those who bear the brunt of the risks that accompany changing landscapes and livelihoodsNancy rated it really liked it Aug 07, 2015 Beyond the littoral zone lay a narrow plain that quickly gave way to foothills and mountain ranges whose highest peaks exceeded 2,500 metersIn this account, focused on the north coast of Honduras, old-fashioned, banana-republic politics takes a backseat; Soluri is more interested [End Page 429] in "going bananas": in how monoculture changed the physical and social landscapeThis ability diminished considerably following United Fruit's purchase of Samuel Zemurray's Cuyamel Fruit Company in 1929How and when banana cultivars reached the Americas is subject to debate, but they have been widely cultivated in the hemisphere for at least 400 yearsbanana companies manipulating "comprador" elites and hapless peasants by showing how national banana growers in Colombia, merchants in Honduras, labor union activists in Guatemala, West Indian migrants in Costa Rica, and worker-cultivators in Ecuador challenged and at times redirected the policies pursued by government authorities and fruit company managersBetween 1500 and 1850, their consumption was largely confined to the tropics; in the sugarcane-growing regions of Brazil and the Caribbean, slaves routinely grew bananas and plantains on provision groundsWith few exceptions, writers from both theoretical camps have placed great faith in the capacity of science and technology to enable the efficient utilization of natural resourcesAgroecosystems are places created and transformed by fluid processes that are subject to change over time and space and therefore possess both dynamic pasts and uncertain futures rooted in an eco-social ecosocial realm of possibilitiesI follow the banana from farm to market in order to explore the dynamic relationship between mass production and mass consumption that drove, both directly and indirectly, environmental and social change on the North CoastJournal compilation 2009 Society for Latin American Studies Request Permissions Publication HistoryIssue online: 25 February 2009Version of record online: 25 February 2009Related content Articles related to the one you are viewingPlease enable Javascript to view the related content of this article.Citing Literature Number of times cited: 0 8b5fd15931

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