Critical Anthropology
Foundational Works
Herausgeber: Nugent, Stephen
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Editor Stephen Nugent brings together some of critical anthropology's most influential writings by major scholars, pairing key articles with lively rebuttals and new introductions that detail the continuing influence of these key debates on anthropology over four decades.
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Editor Stephen Nugent brings together some of critical anthropology's most influential writings by major scholars, pairing key articles with lively rebuttals and new introductions that detail the continuing influence of these key debates on anthropology over four decades.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 416g
- ISBN-13: 9781611321784
- ISBN-10: 1611321786
- Artikelnr.: 34777805
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 416g
- ISBN-13: 9781611321784
- ISBN-10: 1611321786
- Artikelnr.: 34777805
Stephen Nugent
Introduction; Part I Marxism in the American Anthropological Tradition;
Chapter 1 ) published in American Anthropology, 76:824-39. : A Response to
the American Anthropologist, Stanley Diamond, Bob Scholte, Eric R. Wolf;
Chapter 2 The Worst of Architects is Better than the Best of Bees: A Debate
between Eric Wolf and Maurice Godelier; Chapter 3 Production and
Reproduction: Meillassoux's Femmes, Greniers et Capitaux, Bridget
O'Laughlin; Part III Dependency Theory, World Systems Theory and
Pre-history; Chapter 4 Transitional Ideological Modes: Feudalism,
Capitalism, Socialism, Andre Gunder Frank; Chapter 5 World System versus
World-Systems: A Critique, Immanuel Wallerstein; Part IV The Development of
Peasantries under Capitalism; Chapter 6 Indonesia after the Demise of
Involution: Critique of a Debate, Joel S. Kahn; Chapter 7 Something about
Peasants, History and Capitalism, William Roseberry; Part V The Crisis of
Representation and Writing Culture; Chapter 8 Bob Scholte; Chapter 9 Still
Rayting: Response to Scholte, Stephen A. Tyler; Part VI Working over
History: Cultural Idealism and Materialism; Chapter 10 No History Is an
Island: An Exchange between Jonathan Friedman and Marshall Sahlins,
Jonathan Friedman; Chapter 11 Deserted Islands of History: A Reply to
Jonathan Friedman, Marshall Sahlins; Part VII Fighting over Commodities and
History; Chapter 12 History as a Commodity in Some Recent American
(Anthropological) Literature, Michael Taussig; Chapter 13 Whither
Commodities? Reply to Michael Taussig, Sidney W. Mintz, Eric R. Wolf;
Chapter 1 ) published in American Anthropology, 76:824-39. : A Response to
the American Anthropologist, Stanley Diamond, Bob Scholte, Eric R. Wolf;
Chapter 2 The Worst of Architects is Better than the Best of Bees: A Debate
between Eric Wolf and Maurice Godelier; Chapter 3 Production and
Reproduction: Meillassoux's Femmes, Greniers et Capitaux, Bridget
O'Laughlin; Part III Dependency Theory, World Systems Theory and
Pre-history; Chapter 4 Transitional Ideological Modes: Feudalism,
Capitalism, Socialism, Andre Gunder Frank; Chapter 5 World System versus
World-Systems: A Critique, Immanuel Wallerstein; Part IV The Development of
Peasantries under Capitalism; Chapter 6 Indonesia after the Demise of
Involution: Critique of a Debate, Joel S. Kahn; Chapter 7 Something about
Peasants, History and Capitalism, William Roseberry; Part V The Crisis of
Representation and Writing Culture; Chapter 8 Bob Scholte; Chapter 9 Still
Rayting: Response to Scholte, Stephen A. Tyler; Part VI Working over
History: Cultural Idealism and Materialism; Chapter 10 No History Is an
Island: An Exchange between Jonathan Friedman and Marshall Sahlins,
Jonathan Friedman; Chapter 11 Deserted Islands of History: A Reply to
Jonathan Friedman, Marshall Sahlins; Part VII Fighting over Commodities and
History; Chapter 12 History as a Commodity in Some Recent American
(Anthropological) Literature, Michael Taussig; Chapter 13 Whither
Commodities? Reply to Michael Taussig, Sidney W. Mintz, Eric R. Wolf;
Introduction; Part I Marxism in the American Anthropological Tradition;
Chapter 1 ) published in American Anthropology, 76:824-39. : A Response to
the American Anthropologist, Stanley Diamond, Bob Scholte, Eric R. Wolf;
Chapter 2 The Worst of Architects is Better than the Best of Bees: A Debate
between Eric Wolf and Maurice Godelier; Chapter 3 Production and
Reproduction: Meillassoux's Femmes, Greniers et Capitaux, Bridget
O'Laughlin; Part III Dependency Theory, World Systems Theory and
Pre-history; Chapter 4 Transitional Ideological Modes: Feudalism,
Capitalism, Socialism, Andre Gunder Frank; Chapter 5 World System versus
World-Systems: A Critique, Immanuel Wallerstein; Part IV The Development of
Peasantries under Capitalism; Chapter 6 Indonesia after the Demise of
Involution: Critique of a Debate, Joel S. Kahn; Chapter 7 Something about
Peasants, History and Capitalism, William Roseberry; Part V The Crisis of
Representation and Writing Culture; Chapter 8 Bob Scholte; Chapter 9 Still
Rayting: Response to Scholte, Stephen A. Tyler; Part VI Working over
History: Cultural Idealism and Materialism; Chapter 10 No History Is an
Island: An Exchange between Jonathan Friedman and Marshall Sahlins,
Jonathan Friedman; Chapter 11 Deserted Islands of History: A Reply to
Jonathan Friedman, Marshall Sahlins; Part VII Fighting over Commodities and
History; Chapter 12 History as a Commodity in Some Recent American
(Anthropological) Literature, Michael Taussig; Chapter 13 Whither
Commodities? Reply to Michael Taussig, Sidney W. Mintz, Eric R. Wolf;
Chapter 1 ) published in American Anthropology, 76:824-39. : A Response to
the American Anthropologist, Stanley Diamond, Bob Scholte, Eric R. Wolf;
Chapter 2 The Worst of Architects is Better than the Best of Bees: A Debate
between Eric Wolf and Maurice Godelier; Chapter 3 Production and
Reproduction: Meillassoux's Femmes, Greniers et Capitaux, Bridget
O'Laughlin; Part III Dependency Theory, World Systems Theory and
Pre-history; Chapter 4 Transitional Ideological Modes: Feudalism,
Capitalism, Socialism, Andre Gunder Frank; Chapter 5 World System versus
World-Systems: A Critique, Immanuel Wallerstein; Part IV The Development of
Peasantries under Capitalism; Chapter 6 Indonesia after the Demise of
Involution: Critique of a Debate, Joel S. Kahn; Chapter 7 Something about
Peasants, History and Capitalism, William Roseberry; Part V The Crisis of
Representation and Writing Culture; Chapter 8 Bob Scholte; Chapter 9 Still
Rayting: Response to Scholte, Stephen A. Tyler; Part VI Working over
History: Cultural Idealism and Materialism; Chapter 10 No History Is an
Island: An Exchange between Jonathan Friedman and Marshall Sahlins,
Jonathan Friedman; Chapter 11 Deserted Islands of History: A Reply to
Jonathan Friedman, Marshall Sahlins; Part VII Fighting over Commodities and
History; Chapter 12 History as a Commodity in Some Recent American
(Anthropological) Literature, Michael Taussig; Chapter 13 Whither
Commodities? Reply to Michael Taussig, Sidney W. Mintz, Eric R. Wolf;