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Economic Anthropology

Conventional economic thought sees the economy as the sum of market transactions carried out by rational individuals deciding how to allocate their resources among the various things on offer that would satisfy their desires. Economic anthropologists see things differently. For them, the focus is th...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Carrier, James G.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [S.l.] : AGENDA PUBLISHING, 2021.
Colección:The economy : key ideas
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Introducing economic anthropology -- Changing economic anthropology -- 1 Production and what is produced -- Ponam fishing -- Colombian peasants -- Jamaican fishermen -- 2 Changing production -- Cottage industry -- Putting out -- Early factory production -- Modern factory production -- The purpose of production -- 3 Circulation, identity, relationship and order -- Identity and relationship -- Moka, peace and order -- Controlling circulation -- 4 Gifts and commodities 
505 8 |a Obligation, alienation, relationship -- Obligation -- Alienation -- Property and possession -- 5 Commercial circulation -- The old order -- Disembedding -- Institutional changes -- 6 Considering Christmas -- Christmas giving -- Gifts and commodities once more -- The spirit of Christmas past -- 7 Consumption and meaning -- Ordering consumption -- Communication about the self -- Communication about others -- 8 Consumption in context -- Consuming for social relations -- Consuming in social relations -- Consuming for gain -- Becoming consumers -- Afterword -- Further reading -- Classics 
505 8 |a What economic anthropologists do -- Topics and concepts in economic anthropology -- Journals -- References -- Index 
520 |a Conventional economic thought sees the economy as the sum of market transactions carried out by rational individuals deciding how to allocate their resources among the various things on offer that would satisfy their desires. Economic anthropologists see things differently. For them, the focus is the activities, relationships and systems through which objects are produced, circulate among people and ultimately are consumed, which take different forms in different societies and even in different parts of the same society. In this way, economic anthropology takes the rational market actors of conventional economic thought and places them in the world of people, relationships, systems, beliefs and values that begins with production and ends with consumption. This accessible and authoritative introduction to the field of economic anthropology offers students a fresh and fascinating way of looking at the economic world. 
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