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Economy And Ritual Studies Of Postsocialist Transformations 1st Edition Stephen Gudeman Chris Hann

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Economy And Ritual Studies Of Postsocialist Transformations 1st Edition Stephen Gudeman Chris Hann
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Stephen Gudeman; Chris Hann
ISBN: 9781782385707, 9781785335198, 9781782385691, 1782385703, 1785335197, 178238569X
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Economy And Ritual Studies Of Postsocialist Transformations 1st Edition Stephen Gudeman Chris Hann by Stephen Gudeman; Chris Hann 9781782385707, 9781785335198, 9781782385691, 1782385703, 1785335197, 178238569X instant download after payment.

According to accepted wisdom, rational practices and ritual action are opposed. Rituals drain wealth from capital investment and draw on a mode of thought different from practical ideas. The studies in this volume contest this view. Comparative, historical, and contemporary, the six ethnographies extend from Macedonia to Kyrgyzstan. Each one illuminates the economic and ritual changes in an area as it emerged from socialism and (re-)entered market society. Cutting against the idea that economy only means markets and that market action exhausts the meaning of economy, the studies show that much of what is critical for a people's economic life takes place outside markets and hinges on ritual, understood as the negation of the everyday world of economising.

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