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Understanding Commodity Cultures Explorations In Economic Anthropology With Case Studies From Mexico Scott Cook

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Understanding Commodity Cultures Explorations In Economic Anthropology With Case Studies From Mexico Scott Cook
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.92 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Scott Cook
ISBN: 9780742534902, 0742534901
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Understanding Commodity Cultures Explorations In Economic Anthropology With Case Studies From Mexico Scott Cook by Scott Cook 9780742534902, 0742534901 instant download after payment.

For the past century, the anthropological study of the Mexican economy has accentuated the cultural and historical distinctiveness of its subjects, a majority of whom share Amerindian or mestizo identity. By selectively reviewing this record and critically examining specific foundational and later empirical studies in several of Mexico's key regions, as well as the U.S.-Mexico borderlands and the new trans-border space in the U.S. and Canada for Mexican-origin migrant labor, this book encourages readers to critically rethink their views of economic otherness in Mexico (and, by extension, elsewhere in Latin America and the Third World), and presents a new framework for understanding the Mexican/Mesoamerican economy in world-historical terms. Among other things, this involves reconciling the continuing attraction of concepts like 'penny capitalism' with the realities of a world ever more subjected to continental and global market projects of 'DOLLAR CAPITALISM.' It also involves concentrating on the production and consumption of commodity value.

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