Exploring Commodities
Autor Scott Cooken Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iun 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1800794010
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
Notă biografică
After completing undergraduate studies at the University of Texas and American University (BA Economics, 1959), Scott Cook did graduate work at the University of Wisconsin (economics), the University of Puerto Rico, and completed his doctoral studies at the University of Pittsburgh in 1968. Subsequently, he served on the faculty at Michigan State University (1968-1971), and at the University of Connecticut (1971-1997) where he is currently a Professor emeritus. At UConn he also directed the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (1987-1992) and the Puerto Rican and Latino Studies Institute (1996-2000). His most recent book is Land, Livelihood, and Civility in Southern Mexico (2014). Several earlier books, including Understanding Commodity Cultures (2004) and many journal articles dating back to the 1960s address various themes in economic anthropology, peasant-artisan studies, Mexican studies, and border studies, and draw upon extensive fieldwork in Oaxaca, Mexico and the Texas-Mexico border.
Cuprins
Contents: From Pennsylvania to Texas, Places in Between, and Back Again - Encountering and Learning Anthropology at the University of Puerto Rico and the University of Pittsburgh - Appointment to the Professoriate: Negotiating the Labyrinth at a Midwestern Megaversity - Back East to New England: Career at the University of Connecticut - Malinowski and Metates in Four Oaxaca Communities, 1965- 1974 - OVSIP, the Inflation Crisis Study and the Shoot, 1978- 1990 - Traven, Handmade Bricks, and the Texas- Mexico Border - Global Change, Information Overload, and Trends in Economic Anthropology - Commodities and Unresolved Issues of Theory and Analysis - An Uncertain Future for Economic Anthropology.