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Making Better Coffee: How Maya Farmers and Third Wave Tastemakers Create Value Paperback – September 6, 2022

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An anthropologist uncovers how "great coffee" depends not just on taste, but also on a complex system of values worked out among farmers, roasters, and consumers.

What justifies the steep prices commanded by small-batch, high-end Third Wave coffees?
Making Better Coffee explores this question, looking at highland coffee farmers in Guatemala and their relationship to the trends that dictate what makes "great coffee." Traders stress material conditions of terroir and botany, but just as important are the social, moral, and political values that farmers, roasters, and consumers attach to the beans.
 
In the late nineteenth century, Maya farmers were forced to work on the large plantations that colonized their ancestral lands. The international coffee market shifted in the 1990s, creating demand for high-altitude varietals—plants suited to the mountains where the Maya had been displaced. Edward F. Fischer connects the quest for quality among U.S. tastemakers to the lives and desires of Maya producers, showing how profits are made by artfully combining coffee's material and symbolic attributes. The result is a complex story of terroir and taste, quality and craft, justice and necessity, worth and value.
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"Fischer's insightful new book. . . .illustrates in great detail…how rarely that increased value benefits Maya farmers directly." ― Economic Botanist

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Making Better Coffee is an engaging exploration of the value and values that surround coffee. . . .This book will be very useful for researchers, providing an excellent review of the literature. It could be used in graduate or advanced undergraduate classes." ― FoodAnthropology

"A captivating and enlightening journey that delves into the intricate and multifaceted relationship between coffee production and its enjoyment by consumers." ―
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Making Better Coffee offers an unabashedly practical look at real-world market spaces that impact the lives of millions of people around the world. . . . [L]earning more about and from an industry that is simultaneously functional and dysfunctional is more than desirable. It should be mandatory." ― Administrative Science Quarterly

"A compelling case study of our current stage of capitalism in which controlling the means of production no longer guarantees maximum accumulation. . . . Fischer’s work demonstrates that when we make better coffee, it is not necessarily better for everyone." ―
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"In Making Better Coffee, Edward F. Fischer offers a compelling and nuanced story about the entanglements of commodity markets, livelihoods, and desire. In this work, you will find vibrant ethnographic accounts of the sensory worlds of high-end coffee makers and connoisseurs, the complex coloniality of Guatemalan coffee oligarchs, and the struggles and resilience of Maya farmers. With characteristic care and insight, Fischer explores the (re)making of ideologies of quality and taste, and the powerful impacts these can have on everyday lives and relations."—María Elena García, author of Gastropolitics and the Specter of Race: Stories of Capital, Culture, and Coloniality in Peru

"All of Fischer's talents are on display here. He deftly analyzes how moral aspiration takes shape in the exquisite qualities of Third Wave coffee. Traveling the global routes of coffee commodity chains, he reveals how markets and formations of race, class, and colonial power coalesce over generations and across communities in Guatemala. 
Making Better Coffee ultimately is a fascinating look at the power of story in economic life and the ways it produces marketable value, as well as possibilities of human dignity, for Mayans and others on the edge of the global economy."—Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld, coauthor of Fast, Easy, and In Cash: Artisan Hardship and Hope in the Global Economy

"This is the first in-depth scholarly exploration of how Third Wave coffee, with its emphasis on exclusivity, artisan production, and terroir, is influencing and in turn is influenced by coffee producers. Fischer provides an ethnographically rich exploration of the historical evolution of the Guatemalan coffee market, paying careful attention to the economic values and ideologies that have combined to shape contemporary conditions in coffee-growing communities."—Sarah Lyon, author of
 Coffee and Community: Maya Farmers and Fair-Trade Markets

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Making Better Coffee presents a compelling new analytical framework for understanding global interdependencies and inequalities, one that will assuredly influence conversations across the social sciences. Through highly accessible storytelling, Fischer reveals how dynamics of power and processes of value creation shape human experience in the most mundane and profound ways—from our tastes in coffee to our very life chances."—Kedron Thomas, author of Regulating Style: Intellectual Property Law and the Business of Fashion in Guatemala

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ University of California Press; First Edition (September 6, 2022)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 305 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0520386965
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0520386969
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.77 x 9 inches
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Edward (Ted) Fischer’s research looks at how cultural values and social conventions shape the global economy, as with the trade in coffee. He holds the Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair in Anthropology at Vanderbilt University, where he also directs the Institute for Coffee Studies. He has authored and co-authored a number of books, and his lectures are featured in The Great Courses video series. In 2009, Fischer founded Maní+, an award-winning social enterprise in Guatemala that develops and produces locally sourced foods to fight malnutrition (now part of NutriLISTO), and he currently serves on the board of the Maya Education Foundation.

Born and raised in Dothan, Alabama, “the peanut-capital of the world,” a college trip to Guatemala led him to major in anthropology and eventually to complete a doctorate based on research with Maya communities. He received his B.A. in 1989 from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and his Ph.D. in 1996 from Tulane University. Fischer lives with his family in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022
I’ve been working in the coffee industry for 12 years now. This is one of the most important books I’ve ever read on specialty coffee’s history and impact on coffee farming communities. Approachable and thorough for those looking for more information.