Inequality is currently gaining considerable attention in academic, policy, and media circles. From Thomas Piketty to Robert Putnam, there is no shortage of economic, sociological, or political analyses. But what does anthropology, with its focus on the qualitative character of relationships between people, have to offer? Drawing on current scholarship and illustrative ethnographic case studies, McGill argues that anthropology is particularly well suited to interrogating global inequality, not just within nations, but across nations as well. Brief, accessibly written, and peppered with vivid ethnographic examples that bring contemporary research to life, Global Inequality is an introduction to the topic from a unique and important perspective.
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Brief, accessibly written, and peppered with vivid ethnographic examples that bring contemporary research to life, Global Inequality is an introduction to the topic from a unique and important perspective.
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List of FiguresPreface 1. Introduction: Anthropology and Inequality 2. Global Inequality: Historical-Anthropological Perspectives3. The Challenge of Global Inequality 4. The Production of Inequality 5. Rights, Equality, and the Nation-State 6. Welfare and Economic Inequality 7. Resistance and Social Organization in an Unequal World8. Situated Subjects in an Unequal World Appendix 1: Additional Readings and Films Appendix 2: Study and Essay QuestionsReferencesIndex
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"This is a welcome anthropological college textbook on surveying global human inequalities across differentworld regions, nation-states, and local cultural responses and initiatives. It accessibly discusses a complex andimportant subject now constantly studied and increasingly debated for creating new inequalities."
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This highly readable and original volume is an essential addition to the literature on inequality. Providing ethnographic depth and bringing together wide-ranging anthropological perspectives in an area often dominated by economics and political science, McGill shows how inequalities are produced, sustained, challenged, and conceptualized by people worldwide.
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This highly readable and original volume is an essential addition to the literature on inequality. Providing ethnographic depth and bringing together wide-ranging anthropological perspectives in an area often dominated by economics and political science, McGill shows how inequalities are produced, sustained, challenged, and conceptualized by people worldwide. -- Sean T. Mitchell, Rutgers University
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781442634510
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
190 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
7 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter

Biographical note

Kenneth McGill is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Southern Connecticut State University.