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Labor In Cross-Cultural Perspective

English · Paperback / Softback

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This excellent new volume in the series from the Society for Economic Anthropology focuses on the role of labor in world economies. Contributors offer a range of case studies illustrating labor processes in both western and nonwestern societies. Individual sections include discussions on household labor, firms and corporatations, and state and transnational conditions. This book will be a valuable resource for scholars, students, and interested readers of international economics, anthropology, development issues, labor studies, and sociology.

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Part 1 Preface Part 2 Introduction 3 1 Sewer Socialism and Labor: The Pragmatics of Running a Good City 3 2 Political-Economic Change, Cultural Traditions, and Household Organization in Rural Mali 4 PART I: HOUSEHOLDS 6 3 Labor Discipline, Debt and Effort in a Philippine Fishing Community 7 5 Baragining Wages and Controlling Performance: Harvest Labor in Coffee and Citrus 7 4 ¿Ayuda or Work? Labor History of Female Heads of Household from Oaxaca, Mexico 8 6 We're to Stand Side by Side: Household Production and Women's Work in Rural Mining Communities 8 PART II: FIRMS AND CORPORATE ENTITIES 9 7 The Emergence of Worker Cooperatives in Japan among Middle-Aged Middle-Class Housewives in the Late Twentieth Century 12 8 Proletarianization of Professional Work and Changed Workplace Relationships 12 9 Of Corvee and Slavery: Historical Intricacies of the Division of Labor and State Power in Northern Thailand 13 PART III: STATES: PREMODERN TO TRANSNATIONAL 13 10 Hilltowns and Valley Fields: Great Transformations, Labor, and Long-Term History in Ancient Oaxaca 14 11 A Political Economy from Increasing Marginal Returns to Labor: An Example from Viking Age Iceland 16 13 Crossing the Border From Jalisco, Mexico: Network-Mediated Entry into Micro-Labor Enclaves 17 12 Immigrant Labor in the New United States Economy: Anthropological Notes 19 14 Volunteer Labor: "Adding Value" to Local Culture

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Edited by E. Paul Durrenberger and Judith E. Martí - Contributions by Katherine A. Bowie; Barbara J. Dilly; G Feinman; V Heredia; Dolores Koenig; S Kowalewski; Robert C. Marshall; L Nicholas; Sutti Ortiz; John R. Pulskamp; Martha Woodson Rees; Karaleah S.

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Focusing on the role of labor in world economies, this book offers a range of case studies illustrating labor processes in both western and nonwestern societies. It includes sections with discussions on household labor, firms and corporations, and state and transnational conditions.

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Authors E. Paul Durrenberger, E. Paul/ Marti Durrenberger
Assisted by E Paul Durrenberger (Editor), E. Paul Durrenberger (Editor), Judith E. Marti (Editor), Judith E Martí (Editor), Judith E. Martí (Editor)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.12.2005
 
EAN 9780759105836
ISBN 978-0-7591-0583-6
No. of pages 330
Dimensions 146 mm x 216 mm x 19 mm
Series Society for Economic Anthropology Monograph Series
Society for Economic Anthropology Monograph Series
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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