Consumption, Status, and Sustainability
Herausgeber: Isenhour, Cindy; Roscoe, Paul
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Preface; Introduction; 1. Standing out, fitting in, and the consumption of
the world: sustainable consumption in a status-conscious world Paul Roscoe
and Cindy Isenhour; Part I. Status Competition and Hierarchy in Human
Societies: 2. 'Status' pursuits in the past, and the condition we are in
Brian Hayden; 3. Conflict management, status competition and consumption
Paul Roscoe; Part II. Variability in Status Consumption: 4. Status
competition in the ancient past? Tracing antecedence in the Mimbres region
of the US southwest Will G. Russell and Michelle Hegmon; 5. Leadership, the
funding of power, and sustainability in the Prehispanic Mesoamerican world
Gary M. Feinman; Part III. Continuity and Discontinuity: 6. The
never-ending feast redux: food, status competition, and the anthropology of
overconsumption Kaori O'Connor; 7. The status of archaeological knowledge
in the study of status: notes on classical Greece Staa Babi¿; 8. Signs of
power and the power of signs: semiotics, materiality, and the political
economy of status and consumption Alf Hornborg; 9. Status, consumption, and
intersectionality in sustainability research Sophorntavy Vorng; Part IV.
Bending the Curve: 10. The higher monkey climb: shame as a tool in seeking
a sustainable world Richard Wilk; 11. Ecological routes to social status
and urban inclusion: theorizing citizenship through waste work Manisha
Anantharaman; 12. Making the market work: socially embedded economies, the
climate, and consumption Cindy Isenhour; 13. Conclusion: changes in status,
consumption and sustainability Cindy Isenhour and Paul Roscoe.