The anthropology of development and globalization : from classical political economy to contemporary neoliberalism.

গ্রন্থ-পঞ্জীর বিবরন
অন্যান্য লেখক: Edelman, Marc (ed.), Haugerud, Angelique (ed.)
বিন্যাস: Ouvrage
ভাষা:Anglais
প্রকাশিত: Malden (MA) : Blackwell Pub., 2007.
সংস্করন:1rst published 2005 by Blackwell Pub.
মালা:Blackwell anthologies in social and cultural anthropology ; 6
বিষয়গুলি:
সূচিপত্রের সারণি:
  • Introduction: The anthropology of development and globalization/Marc Edelman ; Angelique Haugerud
  • I - Classical foundations
  • Of the accumulation of capital, or of productive and unproductive labor/Adam Smith
  • Manifesto of the communist party/Karl Marx ; Frederick Engels
  • The evolution of the capitalistic spirit/Max Weber
  • The self-regulating market and the fictitious commodities: labor, land, and money/Karl Polanyi
  • II - What is "development"? Twentieth-century debates
  • The rise and fall of development theory/Colin Leys
  • The history and politics of development knowledge/Frederick Cooper ; Randall Packard
  • Anthropology and its evil twin: "development" in the constitution of a discipline/James Ferguson
  • III - From development to globalization
  • Globalization, dis-integration, re-organization: the transformations of violence/Jonathan Friedman
  • The globalization movement: some points of clarification/David Graeber
  • Globalization after september 11/Saskia Sassen
  • Millennial capitalism and the culture of neoliberalism/Jean Comaroff ; John Comaroff
  • IV - Consumption, markets, culture
  • Agricultural involution revisited/Clifford Geertz
  • Nontraditional commodities and structural adjustment in Africa/Peter D. Little ; Catherine S. Dolan
  • Market mentalities, iron satellite dishes, and contested cultural developmentalism/Louisa Schein
  • A theory of virtualism: consumption as negation/Daniel Miller
  • Is culture a barrier to change?/Emma Crewe ; Elizabeth Harrison
  • V - Gender, work, and networks
  • "Men-streaming" gender? Questions for gender and development policy in the twenty-first century/Sylvia Chant ; Matthew Gutmann
  • Deterritorialization and workplace culture/Jane Collins
  • The network inside out/Annelise Riles
  • VI - Nature, environment, and biotechnology
  • Whose woods are these? Counter-mapping forest territories in Kalimantan, Indonesia/Nancy Lee Peluso
  • Misreading the African landscape/Melissa Leach ; James Fairhead
  • Colonial encounters in postcolonial contexts: patenting indigenous DNA and the human genome diversity project/Hilary Cunningham – VII - Inside development institutions
  • Advocacy research and the world bank: propositions for discussion/Jonathan Fox
  • Development narratives, or making the best of blueprint development/Emery Roe
  • The social organization of the IMF's mission work/Richard Harper
  • VIII Development alternatives, alternatives to development?
  • Imagining a post-development era/Arturo Escobar
  • Beyond development?/Katy Gardner ; David Lewis
  • Village intellectuals and the challenge of poverty/Elizabeth Isichei
  • Kerala: radical reform as development in an Indian state/Barbara Chasin ; Richard Franke
  • What was socialism, and why did it fall?/Katherine Verdery
  • Disappearing the poor? A critique of the new wisdom of social democracy in an age of globalization/John Gledhill