The Anthropology of Development and Globalization: From Classical Political Economy to Contemporary Neoliberalism

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The Anthropology of Development and Globalization is a collection of readings that provides an unprecedented overview of this field that ranges from the field’s classical origins to today’s debates about the “magic” of the free market.
  • Explores the foundations of the anthropology of development, a field newly animated by theories of globalization and transnationalism
  • Framed by an encyclopedic introduction that will prove indispensable to students and experts alike
  • Includes readings ranging from Weber and Marx and Engels to contemporary works on the politics of development knowledge, consumption, environment, gender, international NGO networks, the IMF, campaigns to reform the World Bank, the collapse of socialism, and the limits of “post-developmentalism”
  • Fills a crucial gap in the literature by mingling historical, cultural, political, and economic perspectives on development and globalization
  • Present a wide range of theoretical approaches and topics
  • Author(s): Marc Edelman, Angelique Haugerud
    Series: Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology
    Edition: illustrated edition
    Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
    Year: 2005

    Language: English
    Pages: 416
    Tags: Антропология;Социальная (культурная) антропология;Политическая антропология;

    Prelims......Page 1
    Contents......Page 5
    Acknowledgments......Page 8
    Introduction: The Anthropology of Development and Globalization......Page 11
    Part I Classical Foundations and Debates......Page 85
    Introduction......Page 87
    1 Of the Accumulation of Capital, or of Productive and......Page 97
    2 Manifesto of the Communist Party......Page 101
    3 The Evolution of the Capitalistic Spirit......Page 105
    4 The Self-Regulating Market and the Fictitious Commodities:
    Labor, Land, and Money......Page 109
    Part II What is Development? 20th-Century Debates......Page 115
    Introduction......Page 117
    5 The Rise and Fall of Development Theory......Page 119
    6 The History and Politics of Development Knowledge......Page 136
    7 Anthropology and Its Evil Twin: ‘‘Development’’ in the Constitution
    of a Discipline......Page 150
    Part III From Development to Globalization......Page 165
    Introduction......Page 167
    8 Globalization, Dis-integration, Re-organization:
    The Transformations of Violence......Page 170
    9 The Globalization Movement: Some Points of Clarification......Page 179
    10 Globalization After September 11......Page 183
    11 Millennial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism......Page 187
    Part IV Consumption, Markets, Culture......Page 199
    Introduction......Page 201
    12 Agricultural Involution Revisited......Page 204
    13 Nontraditional Commodities and Structural Adjustment in Africa......Page 216
    14 Market Mentalities, Iron Satellite Dishes, and Contested Cultural
    Developmentalism......Page 226
    15 A Theory of Virtualism: Consumption as Negation......Page 234
    16 Seeing Culture as a Barrier......Page 242
    Part V Gender, Work, and Networks......Page 245
    Introduction......Page 247
    17 ‘‘Men-streaming’’ Gender? Questions for Gender and Development
    Policy in the Twenty-first Century......Page 250
    18 Deterritorialization and Workplace Culture......Page 260
    19 The Network Inside Out......Page 272
    Part VI Nature, Environment, and Biotechnology......Page 279
    Introduction......Page 281
    20 Whose Woods Are These? Counter-Mapping Forest Territories
    in Kalimantan, Indonesia......Page 283
    21 Misreading Africa’s Forest History......Page 292
    22 Colonial Encounters in Postcolonial Contexts: Patenting Indigenous
    DNA and the Human Genome Diversity Project......Page 302
    Part VII Inside Development Institutions......Page 311
    Introduction......Page 313
    23 Advocacy Research and the World Bank: Propositions for Discussion......Page 316
    24 Development Narratives, Or Making the Best of Blueprint Development......Page 323
    25 The Social Organization of the IMF’s Mission Work......Page 333
    Part VIII Development Alternatives, Alternatives to Development......Page 345
    Introduction......Page 347
    26 Imagining a Post-Development Era......Page 351
    27 Beyond Development?......Page 362
    28 Village Intellectuals and the Challenge of Poverty......Page 370
    29 Kerala: Radical Reform as Development in an Indian State......Page 378
    30 What Was Socialism, and Why Did It Fall?......Page 383
    31 ‘‘Disappearing the Poor?’’ A Critique of the New Wisdoms of Social
    Democracy in an Age of Globalization......Page 392
    Index......Page 401