In this book distinguished anthropologist June Nash demonstrates
how ethnography can illuminate a wide array of global problems. She
describes encounters with an urban U.S. community undergoing
de-industrialization, with Mandalay rice cultivators accommodating
to post-World War II independence through animistic pratices, with
Mayans mobilizing for autonomy, and with Andean peasants and miners
confronting the International Monetary Fund. Havin worked in a
great variety of cultural settings around the world, Nash
challenges us to expand our anthropological horizons and to think
about local problems in a global manner.
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