The issue of patronage-clientelism has long been of interest in the social sciences. Based on long-term ethnographic research in southern Italy, this book examines the concept and practice of raccomandazione: the omnipresent social institution of using connections to get things done. Viewing the practice both from an indigenous perspective - as a morally ambivalent social fact - and considering it in light of the power relations that position southern Italy within the nesting relations of global Norths and Souths, it builds on and extends past scholarship to consider the nature of patronage in a contemporary society and its relationship to corruption.…mehr
The issue of patronage-clientelism has long been of interest in the social sciences. Based on long-term ethnographic research in southern Italy, this book examines the concept and practice of raccomandazione: the omnipresent social institution of using connections to get things done. Viewing the practice both from an indigenous perspective - as a morally ambivalent social fact - and considering it in light of the power relations that position southern Italy within the nesting relations of global Norths and Souths, it builds on and extends past scholarship to consider the nature of patronage in a contemporary society and its relationship to corruption.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dorothy Louise Zinn is Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano. Her recent works include Migrants as Metaphor (2018) and The Public Value of Anthropology (edited with E. Tauber, 2015). She has also published annotated translations of two monographs by Italian ethnologist Ernesto de Martino, The Land of Remorse (2005) and Magic: A Theory from the South (2015).
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Preface to the English Edition Acknowledgments Introduction: The Art of Raccomandazione Chapter 1. The Ethnographic Setting Chapter 2. Patronage/Clientelism: Some Theoretical Considerations Chapter 3. Toward a Poetics of Patronage Chapter 4. Raccomandazione, Tangente and Mafia: An "Amoral" Family of Genres Chapter 5. Raccomandazione, Class Relations and the Southern Question Chapter 6. Employing the 'Little Shove': Raccomandazione and Work Chapter 7. "We're not Uganda, but Almost": Raccomandazione and Southern Italian Identity Conclusion: Raccomandazione and the Bourgeois-Liberal World Order Epilogue: What Happened When They Read What I Wrote: Mediterranean Clientelism and Corruption Revisited Glossary Bibliography Index
Preface to the English Edition Acknowledgments Introduction: The Art of Raccomandazione Chapter 1. The Ethnographic Setting Chapter 2. Patronage/Clientelism: Some Theoretical Considerations Chapter 3. Toward a Poetics of Patronage Chapter 4. Raccomandazione, Tangente and Mafia: An "Amoral" Family of Genres Chapter 5. Raccomandazione, Class Relations and the Southern Question Chapter 6. Employing the 'Little Shove': Raccomandazione and Work Chapter 7. "We're not Uganda, but Almost": Raccomandazione and Southern Italian Identity Conclusion: Raccomandazione and the Bourgeois-Liberal World Order Epilogue: What Happened When They Read What I Wrote: Mediterranean Clientelism and Corruption Revisited Glossary Bibliography Index
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