
The Enduring Legacy
Oil, Culture, and Society in Venezuela
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The Enduring Legacy
Oil, Culture, and Society in Venezuela
About this book
North American and British petroleum companies, seeking to maintain their stakes in Venezuela, promoted the idea that their interests were synonymous with national development. They set up oil camps—residential communities to house their workers—that brought Venezuelan employees together with workers from the United States and Britain, and eventually with Chinese, West Indian, and Mexican migrants as well. Through the camps, the companies offered not just housing but also schooling, leisure activities, and acculturation into a structured, corporate way of life. Tinker Salas contends that these practices shaped the heart and soul of generations of Venezuelans whom the industry provided with access to a middle-class lifestyle. His interest in how oil suffused the consciousness of Venezuela is personal: Tinker Salas was born and raised in one of its oil camps.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 - A Tropical Mediterranean: Lake Maracaibo at the Turn of the Century
- Chapter 2 - The Search for Black Gold
- Chapter 3 - La Ruta Petrolera: Learning to Live with Oil
- Chapter 4 - Oil, Race, Labor, and Nationalism
- Chapter 5 - Our Tropical Outpost: Gender and the Senior Staff Camps
- Chapter 6 - The Oil Industry and Civil Society
- Chapter 7 - Oil and Politics: An Enduring Relation
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index