Culture, Economy, Power: Anthropology As Critique, Anthropology As Praxis

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Pub. Date: 2002-06-01
Publisher(s): State Univ of New York Pr
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Table of Contents

Introduction
1(18)
Winnie Lem
Belinda Leach
Part 1: Nations and Knowledge
Bicentrism, Culture, and the Political Economy of Sociocultural Anthropology in English Canada
19(14)
Thomas Dunk
The Political Economy of Political Economy in Spanish Anthropology
33(14)
Susana Narotzky
Anthropological Debates and the Crisis of Mexican Nationalism
47(12)
Guillermo de la Pena
Political Economy in the United States
59(14)
William Roseberry
``A Small Discipline'': The Embattled Place of Anthropology in a Massified British Higher Education Sector
73(18)
John Gledhill
Part 2: States and Subjects
Sentiment and Structure: Nation and State
91(16)
Dipankar Gupta
Communists Communists Everywhere!: Forgetting the Past and Living with History in Ecuador
107(14)
Steve Striffler
``We Were the Strongest Ones Here'': Transformed Livelihoods in Contemporary Spain
121(15)
Claudia Vicencio
The Italian Post-Communist Left and Unemployment: Finding a New Position on Labor
136(14)
Michael Blim
The Language of Contention in Liberal Ecuador
150(15)
A. Kim Clark
Part 3. Hegemonies and Histories
The Decline of Patriarchy? The Political Economy of Patriarchy: Maquiladoras in Yucatan, Mexico
165(12)
Marie France Labrecque
Remembering ``The Ancient Ones'': Memory, Hegemony, and the Shadows of State Terror in the Argentinean Chaco
177(14)
Gaston Gordillo
Class, Discipline, and the Politics of Opposition in Ontario
191(15)
Belinda Leach
Militant Particularism and Cultural Struggles as Cape Breton Burns Again
206(15)
Pauline Gardiner Barber
Acquiescence and Quiescence: Gender and Politics in Rural Languedoc
221(14)
Winnie Lem
Red Flags and Lace Coiffes: Identity, Livelihood, and the Politics of Survival in the Bigoudennie, France
235(15)
Charles R. Menzies
Out of Site: The Horizons of Collective Identity
250(17)
Gavin Smith
References 267(22)
Contributors 289(4)
Index 293

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