Gifts and Commodities

Portada
Hau Books, 2015 - 268 páginas

First published in 1982, Christopher A. Gregory s "Gifts and commodities" is one of the undisputed classics of economic anthropology. The book spurred intense debates about gifts and gifting, value, exchange, and the place of political economy in anthropology. "Gifts and commodities" is, at once, a critique of neoclassical economics and development theory, a critical history of colonial Papua New Guinea, and a comparative ethnography of exchange in Melanesian societies. This new edition, with a foreword by anthropologist Marilyn Strathern, offers a new generation of scholars a fresh opportunity to revisit this classic in light of contemporary socio-economic issues: from the global proliferation of neoliberal economic reforms to the chorus of activism protesting the moral and ideological grounds of capitalism.

1st Edition Publication Data: Gregory, C. A. 1982. "Gifts and commodities." [Studies in Political Economy Series, edited by John Eatwell.] London: Academic Press. ISBN: 0-12-301460-3. ISBN 0-12-301462-X Pbk.

"

Otras ediciones - Ver todo

Sobre el autor (2015)

C. A. Gregory teaches anthropology at the Australian National University and the University of Manchester. He is the author of Observing the Economy, Savage Money: The Anthropology and Politics of Commodity Exchange, and Lachmi Jagar: Gurumai Sukdai's Story of the Bastar Rice Goddess. Marilyn Strathern is emeritus professor of social anthropology at the University of Cambridge.

Información bibliográfica