The Real Economy: Essays in Ethnographic Theory: Special Issues in Ethnographic Theory
Editat de Federico Neiburg, Jane I. Guyeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 dec 2020
An ambitious anthropology of economy, this volume questions how assemblages of vernacular and scientific realizations and enactments of the economy are linked to ideas of truth and moral value; how these multiple and shifting realities become present and entangle with historically and socially situated lives; and how the formal realizations of the concept of the “real” in the governance of economies engage with the experiential lives of ordinary people. Featuring essays from some of the world’s most prominent economic anthropologists, The Real Economy is a milestone collection in economic anthropology that crosses disciplinary boundaries and adds new life to social studies of the economy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781912808267
ISBN-10: 1912808269
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: HAU
Colecția HAU
Seria Special Issues in Ethnographic Theory
ISBN-10: 1912808269
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: HAU
Colecția HAU
Seria Special Issues in Ethnographic Theory
Notă biografică
Federico Neiburg is professor of social anthropology at the Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. He is lead researcher for the Brazilian National Research Council and the coordinator of the Center for Research in Culture and Economy. His books include Empires, Nations, and Natives: Anthropology and State-Making and, most recently, A Cultural History of Money in the Age of Empires. Jane I. Guyer is professor emerita at Johns Hopkins University. She is the author of many books, including Marginal Gains: Monetary Transactions in Atlantic Africa, Legacies, Logics, Logistics: Essays in the Anthropology of the Platform Economy, and a new translation of Marcel Mauss’s The Gift: Expanded Edition.
Cuprins
Contributors
Introduction
The real in the real economy
Federico Neiburg and Jane Guyer
Chapter One
The live act of business and the culture of realization
Fabian Muniesa
Chapter Two
Deductions and counter-deductions in South Africa
Deborah James
Chapter Three
Resisting numbers: The favela as an (un)quantifiable reality
Eugênia Motta
Chapter Four
What is a ‘real’ transaction in high-frequency trading
Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra
Chapter Five
Soybean, bricks, dollars, and the reality of money in Argentina
Mariana Luzzi and Ariel Wilkis
Chapter Six
A political anthropology of finance in cross-border
investment in Shanghai
Horacio Ortiz
Chapter Seven
Corporate personhood and the competitive relation in antitrust
Gustavo Onto
Chapter Eight
Making workers real on a South African border farm
Maxim Bolt
Chapter Nine
How will we pay? Projective fictions and regimes of foresight
in US college finance
Caitlin Zaloom
Chapter Ten
Smuggling realities: On numbers, borders, and performances
Fernando Rabossi
Afterword
The method of the real: What do we intend with ethnographic
infrastructure?
Bill Maurer
Introduction
The real in the real economy
Federico Neiburg and Jane Guyer
Chapter One
The live act of business and the culture of realization
Fabian Muniesa
Chapter Two
Deductions and counter-deductions in South Africa
Deborah James
Chapter Three
Resisting numbers: The favela as an (un)quantifiable reality
Eugênia Motta
Chapter Four
What is a ‘real’ transaction in high-frequency trading
Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra
Chapter Five
Soybean, bricks, dollars, and the reality of money in Argentina
Mariana Luzzi and Ariel Wilkis
Chapter Six
A political anthropology of finance in cross-border
investment in Shanghai
Horacio Ortiz
Chapter Seven
Corporate personhood and the competitive relation in antitrust
Gustavo Onto
Chapter Eight
Making workers real on a South African border farm
Maxim Bolt
Chapter Nine
How will we pay? Projective fictions and regimes of foresight
in US college finance
Caitlin Zaloom
Chapter Ten
Smuggling realities: On numbers, borders, and performances
Fernando Rabossi
Afterword
The method of the real: What do we intend with ethnographic
infrastructure?
Bill Maurer