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Consumption, Grapes, and Transnational Dynamics: The United States and Chile During the Cold War

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It is an investigation focused on how the production and export of Chilean grapes created new modes of consumption and labor policies in both Chile and the United States. Heidi Tinsman shows that the roots of the “miracle” of the fruit export boom under Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship were deeper and lie in the prolonged interaction between Chile and California throughout the 20th century.

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