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Perspectives In U.s. Marxist Anthropology
Perspectives In U.s. Marxist Anthropology
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A01=Hanna Lessinger
A01=June Nash
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Agrarian Reform Legislation
Asiatic Mode
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Capita GNP
Capitalist Labor Process
capitalist social relations
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Chimborazo Province
class formation
class structure analysis
contemporary anthropology
Contemporary Societies
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ethnic identity formation
French Marxist Anthropology
Harappan Civilization
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historical materialism
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ideology
Indigenous Campesinos
International Monetary Fund
labor problems
labor process theory
Marxist analysis of social systems
Marxist Anthropology
Marxist thought
Mormon Church
Non-wage Forms
Petty Commerce
Petty Commodity
Petty Commodity Production
Petty Commodity Traders
political economy anthropology
Social Formation Reproduction
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Product details
- ISBN 9780367282691
- Weight: 700g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 13 Sep 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
An assessment of current trends in Marxist anthropology, thiscollection of essays reflects both the unifying force of Marxist thoughtand the diversity of contemporary anthropology. Linked by a commonapproach-a shared commitment to Marxist analysis-the contributorslook at a variety of phenomena, including the problems of labor andwork, in terms of a coherent theory of Marxism. Examining political,economic, and ethnic situations, the authors discuss social structures,ideology, and class formation. This unique volume warrants the attentionof both Marxists and non-Marxists in anthropology and ofscholars in other fields.
David Hakken is chair of the Council for Marxist Anthropology and associate professor of anthropology, SUNY-College of Technology. Hanna Lessinger is a member of the Council for Marxist Anthropology and research associate at the Southern Asian Institute, Columbia University.
Perspectives In U.s. Marxist Anthropology
€192.20
