Economies and Cultures
Foundations of Economic Anthropology
Richard R Wilk (Author), Lisa C. Cliggett (Author)
January 2007
Trade Paperback · 248 Pages
$35.00 U.S. · $40.50 CAN · £23.99 U.K. · €24.99 E.U.
ISBN 9780813343655
Westview Press
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Description
This synthesis of modern economic anthropology goes to the heart of a thriving subdiscipline and identifies the fundamental practical and theoretical problems that give economic anthropology its unique strengths and vision.
More than any other anthropological subdiscipline, economic anthropology constantly questions and debates the practical motives of people as they go about their daily lives. Tracing the history of the dialogue between anthropology and economics, Richard Wilk and Lisa Cliggett move economic anthropology beyond the narrow concerns of earlier debates and place the field directly at the center of current issues in the social sciences. They focus on the unique strengths of economic anthropology as a meeting place for symbolic and materialist approaches and for understanding human beings as both practical and cultural. In so doing, the authors argue for the wider relevance of economic anthropology to applied anthropology and identify other avenues for interaction with economics, sociology, and other social and behavioral sciences.
The second edition of Economies and Cultures contains an entirely new chapter on gifts and exchange that critically approaches the new literature in this area, as well as a thoroughly updated bibliography and guide for students for finding case studies in economic anthropology.
About the Authors
Richard R. Wilk is professor of anthropology and gender studies at Indiana University. Lisa C. Cliggett is associate professor of anthropology at the University of Kentucky.
Thorough, thoughtful, accessible, original … An excellent introduction to the field of economic anthropology for those who are not familiar with it; an equally excellent review for those who are.
-Benjamin Orlove, University of California, Davis
Table of Contents
1 Economic Anthropology: An Undisciplined Discipline
2 Economics and the Problem of Human Nature
3 Self-Interest and Neoclassical Microeconomics
4 Social and Political Economy
5 The Moral Human: Cultural Economics
6 Gifts in the Modern World
7 Complex Economic Human Beings
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