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Research in Economic Anthropology

English · Hardback

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Part of a series of research in economic anthropology, this title covers: studies of Otavalo, Ecuador; commoditization; women as consumers and producers; subsistence and market production - Siberia, Mexico, Sierra Leone; and, complex prehistoric economies - Louisiana and Illinois.

List of contents

Part 1 Studies of Otavalo, Ecuador: the reconquest of Otavalo, Ecuador - indigenous economic gains and new power relations, Lynn A. Meisch; the handicraft archipelago - consumption, migration, and the social organization of a transnational Andean ethnic group, Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld; ethnicity, property and the state - legal rhetoric and the politics of community in Otavalo, Ecuador, Elizabeth Marberry Rogers. Part 2 Commoditization: morals of praise - broadcast media and the commoditization of Jeli performances in Mali, Dorothea E. Schulz; the tragedy of commoditization - political ecology of the Colorado River Delta's destruction, James B. Greenberg. Part 3 Women as consumers and producers: consuming women, producing men - the gendered construction of elite Jordanian shoppers, E. Anne Beal; the family in the household - women, relationships and economic history in Peru, Susan Vincent. Part 4 Subsistence and market production - Siberia, Mexico, Sierra Leone: kinship and exchange among the Dolgan and Nganasan of northern Siberia, John P. Ziker; the political economy of coffee in Sierra Juarez of Oaxaca, Mexico, Roberto J. Gonzalez; why the Mende became tree-croppers, Barry L. Issac. Part 5 Complex prehistoric economies - poverty point (Louisiana) and American bottom (Illinois): elements and organization of poverty point political economy - high-water fish, exotic rocks and sacred Earth, Jon L. Gibson; pre-Mississippian economies in the American bottom of southwestern Illinois, 3000 B.C.-A.D. 1050, Andrew C. Fortier.

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Part of a series of research in economic anthropology, this title covers: studies of Otavalo, Ecuador; commoditization; women as consumers and producers; subsistence and market production - Siberia, Mexico, Sierra Leone; and, complex prehistoric economies - Louisiana and Illinois.

Product details

Authors Barry L. Isaac, L. Isaac Barry L. Isaac, Barry L. Isaac
Assisted by Barry L. Isaac (Editor)
Publisher Jai Press Inc.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.08.1984
 
EAN 9780762304462
ISBN 978-0-7623-0446-2
No. of pages 404
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 26 mm
Weight 769 g
Series Research in Economic Anthropol
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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