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Modernities Class And The Contradictions Of Globalization The Anthropology Of Global Systems Kajsa Ekholm Friedman

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Modernities Class And The Contradictions Of Globalization The Anthropology Of Global Systems Kajsa Ekholm Friedman
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Publisher: AltaMira Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.22 MB
Pages: 327
Author: Kajsa Ekholm Friedman, Jonathan Friedman
ISBN: 075911112X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Modernities Class And The Contradictions Of Globalization The Anthropology Of Global Systems Kajsa Ekholm Friedman by Kajsa Ekholm Friedman, Jonathan Friedman 075911112X instant download after payment.

In Modernities, Class, and the Contradictions of Globalization, two distinguished anthropologists look at how global processes have shaped the emergence of our dynamic and often difficult and contradictory modern world. The authors are particularly interested in structures that link individual human beings to more general social transformations. This book is a synthesis of the Friedmans' decades-long anthropological research into the human consequences--whether for good or bad--of globalization.

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