Explorations in economic anthropology : key issues and critical reflections /
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Berghahn,
[2021]
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Table of Contents:
- Explorations in Economic Anthropology
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I. Reconsidering (Post)Socialist Spaces
- Chapter 1. Civilizations and Economies
- Chapter 2. From Halecki to Hann
- Chapter 3. Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire, or Modernization Forever?
- Chapter 4. Something to Be Nostalgic about?
- Chapter 5. Man Does Not Live by Bread Alone
- Chapter 6. Making a Reality of Other People's Fictions
- Chapter 7. Resilience and Surveillance in Hann's Eurasia
- Part II. Economic Anthropology in a Changing World
- Chapter 8. Hijra, Port and Market
- Chapter 9. From Social Norms to Legal Norms
- Chapter 10. The Moral Economy of Anthropological Scholarship
- Chapter 11. Some Thoughts on Embeddedness, Value and the Moral Dimension in the Work of Chris Hann
- Chapter 12. Property, Resources and Gauging Social Change
- Chapter 13. Birth, Property and the Male Descendant
- Chapter 14. What Has Happened to Turkish Tea?
- Part III. Economies of the Sacred and Secular
- Chapter 15. Economy Is a Ritua
- Chapter 16. The Rice, the Rice Goddess and the Sickle
- Chapter 17. The Dharma and the Dime
- Chapter 18. Stealing Goddesses
- Chapter 19. Dalits and the Market
- Chapter 20. Polanyi Goes to Mauritius
- Publications by Chris Hann
- Index