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An Argentine Version of the American Dream - Matías Dewey, Making It at Any Cost. Aspirations and Politics in a Counterfeit Clothing Marketplace (Austin University of Texas Press, 2020, 276 p.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2022

María Inés Fernández Alvarez*
Affiliation:
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Brazil [mifernandezalvarez@gmail.com]
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© European Journal of Sociology 2022

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1 Maritza Peirano, 2018, “A eterna juventude da Antropologia: etnografia e teoria vividain Guber, R., ed., Field Research in Latin America (Buenos Aires: Paradigma Indicial).Google Scholar

2 Bressan J. Montero, 2020, “From Neoliberal Fashion to New Ways of Clothing,

Socialist Register, 57: 1-17.

3 Dolores Señorans, forthcoming, “Precarious Labour, Migration and Collective Politics in the Garment Industry in Buenos Aires, Argentina,” in I. Ness, and A. Hammer, eds, Informal and Precarious Labour: Accumulation, Class and Resistance in the Global South (Leiden, Brill).

4 Verónica Gago, 2017, Neoliberalism from Below. Popular Pragmatics & Baroque Economies (Durham NC, Duke University Press).