"This volume illuminates how families and the communities in
which they are enmeshed negotiate everyday lives with the social,
cultural, economic, and political resources available to them. It
provides an excellent example of how anthropology matters to our
understanding of the contemporary world and its global
restructuring." Karen Tranberg Hansen, Northwestern University
Globalization is not only a large-scale phenomenon: it is also
inextricably bound up with intimate aspects of personhood, care,
and the daily decisions through which we make our lives. Looking at
sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, Mexico, the U.S., Europe, India,
and China, Generations and Globalization investigates the impact of
globalization in the context of families, age groups, and
intergenerational relations. The contributors offer an innovative
approach that focuses on the changing dynamics between generations,
rather than treating changes in childhood, youth, or old age as
discrete categories. They argue that new economies and global flows
do not just transform contemporary family life, but are in
important ways shaped and constituted by it.
Contributors are Jennifer Cole, Deborah Durham, Jessica
Greenberg, Sarah Lamb, Julie Livingston, Roger Magazine, Andrea
Muehlebach, Martha Areli Ramirez Sanchez, and T. E. Woronov."
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