"This is what anthropology should be and the way ethnography should be done." - Gavin Smith, University of TorontoHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gerald Sider is Professor of Anthropology at the College of Staten Island and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, and Adjunct Professor of Anthropology (Honorary), at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He is Co-Editor, With Kirk Dombrowski, of the series of ethnographic case studies of native political struggles: Fourth World Rising: Native People's Necessary and Chosen Struggles (University of Nebraska Press).
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Acknowledgements for the second edition Acknowledgements for the first edition Map of Newfoundland Map of the Bonavista Peninsula Prologue: Living within and against today: towards an anthropology of vulnerable lives PART ONE: Introductions 1. Anthropology and history, culture and class 2. The particularity and relevance of Newfoundland 3. Autonomy and the harness: the logic of merchant capital PART TWO: Domination, alliances, and descent 4. Regale and rule: the logic of paternalism and the emergence of village culture 5. When fishermen may starve: the Slade and Kelson Plan of 1825 6. The times of our lives: descent, alliances, custom, and history PART THREE: The politics of subsistence production: hegemony at work in a collapsing state 7. The memorial of the merchants of Poole 8. A political holiday 9. We may live in hopes CONCLUSION: 10. Merchant capital and the cross-handed triumphs of tradition EPILOGUE: When localities implode: social reproduction in the midst of near total unemployment. References Index
Acknowledgements for the second edition Acknowledgements for the first edition Map of Newfoundland Map of the Bonavista Peninsula Prologue: Living within and against today: towards an anthropology of vulnerable lives PART ONE: Introductions 1. Anthropology and history, culture and class 2. The particularity and relevance of Newfoundland 3. Autonomy and the harness: the logic of merchant capital PART TWO: Domination, alliances, and descent 4. Regale and rule: the logic of paternalism and the emergence of village culture 5. When fishermen may starve: the Slade and Kelson Plan of 1825 6. The times of our lives: descent, alliances, custom, and history PART THREE: The politics of subsistence production: hegemony at work in a collapsing state 7. The memorial of the merchants of Poole 8. A political holiday 9. We may live in hopes CONCLUSION: 10. Merchant capital and the cross-handed triumphs of tradition EPILOGUE: When localities implode: social reproduction in the midst of near total unemployment. References Index
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