Entrepreneurial Selves
Explore the dynamic world of entrepreneurship with Entrepreneurial Selves by Carla Freeman, published by Duke University Press in 2014. This insightful book delves into over a decade of ethnographic research focused on the rising middle class in Barbados. Freeman highlights the entrepreneur as a pivotal figure, celebrated worldwide as a symbol of neoliberalism. With 277 pages of compelling analysis, Entrepreneurial Selves offers a unique perspective on the social conditions and economic landscape of the Caribbean region. Discover how entrepreneurial identities shape not only individual lives but also the broader socio-economic fabric of the United States and beyond. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, business culture, and the evolving dynamics of the middle class. Don't miss the chance to gain a deeper understanding of these critical themes in contemporary society.