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The Anthropology of Globalization Professor Jonathan Xavier Inda (University of California, Santa Barbara USA)

The Anthropology of Globalization par Professor Jonathan Xavier Inda (University of California, Santa Barbara USA)

The Anthropology of Globalization Professor Jonathan Xavier Inda (University of California, Santa Barbara USA)


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This reader brings together key writings by prominent anthropologists on the subject of globalization. It grounds the study of globalization ethnographically by locating global processes in everyday practice and addresses the global flow of capital, people, commodities, media, and ideologies.

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The Anthropology of Globalization: A Reader Professor Jonathan Xavier Inda (University of California, Santa Barbara USA)

Over the last decade globalization has captured the public and academic imagination. The term globalization describes a condition in which the rapid flow of capital, people, goods, images, and ideologies across national boundaries continuously draws more of the world into webs of interconnections -- thereby compressing our sense of time and space and making the world feel smaller. The Anthropology of Globalization provides an exciting introduction to this world of flows and interconnections. What sets this volume apart is its ethnographic focus. The Anthropology of Globalization focuses simultaneously on the large-scale processes through which various cultures are becoming increasingly interconnected and on the ways that people around the world -- from Africa and Asia to the Caribbean and North America -- mediate these processes in culturally specific ways. In other words, these articles highlight the conjunctural and situated character of globalization. Editors Inda & Rosaldo have collected some of the finest work on globalization published in English over the past decade and have provided readers with a rich introduction to the subject, additional section introductions, and recommendations for further readings.

The Anthropology of Globalization Avis

This volume represents a timely and topical contribution to a comparatively new field of anthropology which offers insights and critical perspectives on that pervasive set of processes known as 'globalisation'...this is a significant collection on a complex set of interrelated subjects. It will repay a sustained and critical reading and I recommend it to those interested in the possibilities and challenges for contemporary ethnography and anthropology more generally. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology Offers an excellent introduction to globalization, with many fine and thought-provoking texts. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute This landmark collection marks the moment when the globalization of anthropology meets the anthropology of globalization. The mix of theory and vivid examples makes it a major teaching resource as well as a manifesto for new debates about culture, meaning, and connectivity. Arjun Appadurai, University of Chicago This book represents an exciting intellectual project. Saskia Sassen, author of The Global City 2001

À propos de Professor Jonathan Xavier Inda (University of California, Santa Barbara USA)

Jonathan Xavier Inda is Assistant Professor in the Department of Chicano Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is coeditor of Race, Identity and Citizenship: A Reader (Blackwell 1999) and has published articles on globalization, migration, and race in Educational Policy, Latino Studies Journal, Discourse, and Cultural Studies: A Research Volume Renato Rosaldo is Lucie Stern Professor in the Social Sciences at Stanford University. He is the author of Ilongot Headhunting, 1883-1974 (1980) and Culture and Truth (1989) and is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Sommaire

List of Contributors. Acknowledgements. Introduction.: A World in Motion: Jonathan Xavier Inda and Renato Rosaldo. Mapping The World: Part I: Thinking the Global: Introduction. 1. Notes on the Global Ecumene: Ulf Hannerz. 2. Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy: Arjun Appadurai. 3. Beyond Culture: Space, Identity, and the Politics of Difference: Akhil Gupta and James Ferguson. Tracking Global Flows: Part II: Itinerant Capital: Introduction. 4. Designing Women: Corporate Discipline and Barbados's Off-shore Pink-collar Sector: Carla Freeman. 5. A Fish Story: Rethinking Globalization on Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands: Bill Maurer. 6. Global Disconnect: Abjection and the Aftermath of Modernism: James Ferguson. Part III: Mobile Subjects: Introduction. 7. Mexican Migration and the Social Space of Postmodernism: Roger Rouse. 8. The Pacific Shuttle: Family, Citizenship, and Capital Circuits: Aihwa Ong. 9. Arab Noise and Ramadan Nights: Rai, Rap, and Franco-Maghrebi Identities: Joan Gross, David McMurray, and Ted Swedenburg. Part IV: Roving Commodities: Introduction. 10. Globalization and Localization: Jonathan Friedman. 11. Commodities and the Power of Prayer: Pentecostalist Attitudes Towards Consumption in Contemporary Ghana: Birgit Meyer. 12. The Global Traffic in Human Organs: Nancy Scheper-Hughes. Part V: Traveling Media: Introduction. 13. Hollywood Iconography: A Warlpiri Reading: Eric Michaels. 14. Mass Media and Transnational Subjectivity in Shanghai: Notes on (Re)Cosmopolitanism in a Chinese Metropolis: Mayfair Mei-hui Yang. 15. Indian Films and Nigerian Lovers: Media and the Creation of Parallel Modernities: Brian Larkin. Part VI: Nomadic Ideologies: Introduction. 16. Suffering the Winds of Lhasa: Politicized Bodies, Human Rights, Cultural Difference, and Humanism in Tibet: Vincanne Adams. 17. Freeing South Africa: The Modernization of Male - Male Sexuality in Soweto: Donald L. Donham. 18. The Marriage of Feminism and Islamism in Egypt: Selective Repudiation as a Dynamic of Postcolonial Cultural Politics: Lila Abu-Lughod. Conclusion: The Global Situation: Anna Tsing. Index.

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GOR007484992
9780631222330
0631222332
The Anthropology of Globalization: A Reader Professor Jonathan Xavier Inda (University of California, Santa Barbara USA)
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2001-11-08
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