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Summary

TodayOs growing fascination with flows of people, commodities, technology, capital, images and ideas across national and other boundaries poses fresh theoretical and methodological challenges to anthropology. Commodities offer a particularly useful window on globalization because they, unlike electronically conveyed capital, transport cultural messages. These ideological or symbolic transfers are of particular interest to economic anthropology. This collection considers how conceptions and roles of commoditi

Author Biography

Jane L. Collins is professor of rural sociology and women's studies at the University of Wisconsin (Madison) Winifred Creamer is associate professor of anthropology at Northern Illinois University Catherine S. Dolan is a lecturer in development and gender studies at the School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia in England Angelique Haugerud is associate professor of anthropology at Rutgers University Peter D. Little is professor of anthropology at the University of Kentucky Stuart Plattner is program director for cultural anthropology at the National Science Foundation Nicole Polier has taught anthropology and gender studies at Yale and Wesleyan Universities Bruce D. Roberts is assistant professor of anthropology at Minnesota State University (Moorhead) Mitchell S. Rothman is associate professor and coordinator of anthropology at Widener University (Chester, Pennsylvania) Lois Stanford is associate professor of anthropology at New Mexico State University M. Priscilla Stone is director of international studies at Washington University in St. Louis Gabriela Vargas-Cetina is professor of anthropology at the Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan, in Mexico Bob White is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of California at Santa Cruz Randy Ziegenhorn is visiting assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Iowa

Table of Contents

Commodities and Globalization: Anthropological Perspectives
1(32)
M. Priscilla Stone
Angelique Haugerud
Peter D. Little
Part I: Commodities in a Globalizing Marketplace
Soukouss or Sell-Out?: Congolese Popular Dance Music as Cultural Commodity
33(26)
Bob White
What It Means to Be Restructured: Nontraditional Commodities and Structural Adjustment in Sub-Saharan Africa
59(20)
Peter D. Little
Catherine S. Dolan
The Globalization of Agricultural Commodity Systems: Examining Peasant Resistance to International Agribusiness
79(18)
Lois Stanford
Tracing Social Relations in Commodity Chains: The Case of Grapes in Brazil
97(16)
Jane L. Collins
Part II: The Circulation and Revaluation of Commodities
Profit Markets and Art Markets
113(22)
Stuart Plattner
The Commodification of Hybrid Corn: What Farmers Know
135(16)
Randy Ziegenhorn
The Impact of Colonial Contact on the Production and Distribution of Glaze-Paint Decorated Ceramics
151(12)
Winifred Creamer
The Commoditization of Goods and the Rise of the State in Ancient Mesopotamia
163(16)
Mitchell S. Rothman
Always Cheaply Pleasant: Beer as a Commodity in a Rural Kenyan Society
179(18)
Bruce D. Roberts
Commoditization, Cash, and Kinship in Postcolonial Papua New Guinea
197(22)
Nicole Polier
From Handicraft to Monocrop: The Production of Pecorino Cheese in Highland Sardinia
219(20)
Gabriela Vargas-Cetina
Index 239(8)
About the Contributors 247

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