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Barnes and Noble

Banana Cowboys: the United Fruit Company and Culture of Corporate Colonialism

Current price: $65.00
Banana Cowboys: the United Fruit Company and Culture of Corporate Colonialism
Banana Cowboys: the United Fruit Company and Culture of Corporate Colonialism

Barnes and Noble

Banana Cowboys: the United Fruit Company and Culture of Corporate Colonialism

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The iconic American banana man of the early twentieth century—the white "banana cowboy" pushing the edges of a tropical frontier—was the product of the corporate colonialism embodied by the United Fruit Company. This study of the United Fruit Company shows how the business depended on these complicated employees, especially on acclimatizing them to life as tropical Americans.

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