Lives in trust : the fortunes of dynastic families in late twentieth-century America

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Lives in trust : the fortunes of dynastic families in late twentieth-century America

George E. Marcus with Peter Dobkin Hall

(Institutional structures of feeling)

Westview Press, 1992

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-364) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The histories of great American dynastic fortunes, such as those of the Gettys, the Rockefellers and the Guggenheims, have been told as tales of passion, jealousy, achievement and eccentricity. This volume of essays, developed from the perspectives of contemporary anthropology and cultural studies, examines private concentrations of wealth and their legacies in the late 20th century.

目次

  • Part 1 The maturing and dissolution of dynastic organizations: the domestication of capital and the capitalization of family
  • the fiduciary in American family dynasties
  • generation-skipping trusts and parent-child relations
  • the hunts, silver, and dynastic families in America. Part 2 Dynastic sensibilities: the problem of the unseen world of wealth for the rich
  • the ethnographic study of notable American families
  • the dynastic uncanny
  • the making of pious
  • dynastic endgame - Sallie Bingham and the fall of the house of Bingham. Part 3 Legacy: European high culture in Los Angeles - the J.Paul Getty Trust as artificial curiosity
  • inside a dynastic simulacrum
  • the empty tomb - the making of dynastic identity.

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