Marxist Approaches in Economic Anthropology
Alice Littlefield author Hill Gates author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:30th Oct '91
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The best of current thinking in Marxist anthropology on the inter-relationships of economies, polities, and kinship systems is encompassed in these eleven papers by fourteen authors. Chapter I, Petty Production, targets petty producers in diverse political-economic contexts ranging from the linen industry in eighteenth-century Northern Ireland to entrepreneurship in contemporary China. Chapter II, Kinship in Political Economy, analyzes the consequences of production sysems for social organization and social reproduction among Languedoc viticulturalists, Bolivian Aymara, and the Cheyenne. Their work encourages us to rethink the complex interdependence of kinship and political economy. Chapter III, the State as Economic Actor, examines the role of state power as arbiter of investment, surplus flows, and labor markets, analyzing the impact of state policy on the economic fate of particular populations-Peruvian and Portuguese peasants, Tongans, indigenous peoples in the United States-in the context of larger political economic systems. Contributors include Hill Gates, Marilyn Cohen, Leigh Binford, Scott Cook, Jane L. Collins, Winnie Lem, Alice B. Kehoe, John H. Moore, David Nugent, Timothy J. Finan, Roger W. Fix, Mark L. Langworthy, Christine Ward Gailey, and Alice Littlefield. Co-published with the Society for Economic Anthropology.
The book opens up new perspectives in Marxist studies....It should be widely read by the new generation of scholars. -- June Nash
...raise[s] important questions...accessible to nonspecialized audiences...In an intellectual climate all too ready to discard the critical contributions of Marxist theory and method, [this volume is a] most welcome addition. -- June Nash
...exceptionally stimulating collection of articles. One may not agree with all of the arguments made, but virtually every paper offers abundant food for thought. -- Frederic Hicks
This solid collection shows the continuing vitality of Marxist analysis. Excellent for teaching. -- Karen Brodkin Sacks
ISBN: 9780819179272
Dimensions: 221mm x 149mm x 19mm
Weight: 481g
280 pages
9th edition