The anthropology of globalization : a reader
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The anthropology of globalization : a reader
(Blackwell readers in anthropology, 1)
Blackwell, 2008
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Originally published 2002
Includes bibliographies and index
Contents of Works
- Tracking global flows / Jonathan Xavier Inda and Renato Rosaldo
- Disjuncture and difference in the global cultural economy / Arjun Appadurai
- The global situation / Anna Tsing
- Notes on Mayan youth and rural industrialization in Guatemala / Linda Green
- Thai love Thai : financing emotion in post-crash Thailand / Alan Klima
- Situating global capitalisms : a view from Wall Street investment banks / Karen Ho
- Cyberpublics and diaspora politics among transnational Chinese / Aihwa Ong
- Between cinema and social work : diasporic Turkish women and the (dis)pleasures of hybridity / Katherine Pratt Ewing
- Compassion and repression : the moral economy of immigration policies in France / Didier Fassin
- Domesticating the french fry : Mcdonald's and consumerism in Moscow / Melissa L. Caldwell
- Copyrighting Che : art and authorship under Cuban late socialism / Ariana Hernández-Reguant
- Diagnostic liquidity : mental illness and the global trade in DNA / Andrew Lakoff
- Dubbing culture : Indonesian gay and lesbi subjectivities and ethnography in an already globalized world / Tom Boellstorff
- Itineraries of Indian cinema : African videos, Bollywood, and global media / Brian Larkin
- The new digital media and activist networking within anti-corporate globalization movements / Jeffrey S. Juris
- The female inheritance movement in Hong Kong : theorizing the local/global interface / Sally Engle Merry and Rachel E. Stern
- Disorderly development : globalization and the idea of "culture" in the Kalahari / Renée Sylvain
- Politico-moral transactions in Indian AIDS service : confidentiality, rights, and new modalities of governance / Kavita Misra