This volume is an exploration of the ways in which political
economy as a mode of analysis moves anthropology toward a vital,
politically engaged form of scholarship. It advances the
understanding of the struggles of ordinary people in the face of
capitalist change. In the current economic moment when such changes
are tumultuous and the instabilities of capitalism are starkly
revealed, this book responds to the urgent need for theoretical and
methodological approaches for understanding the forces that shape
our contemporary world. Through ethnographic investigations of the
quotidian, and through the thematic of politics, history and
livelihoods, which distinguish Marxist political economy in the
field of anthropology, the authors here reveal the increasing
complexity of everyday lives. Using examples derived from fieldwork
carried out across diverse geographical locations, the authors pay
particular attention to historical conditions shaping the peoples
life trajectories. In so doing the authors engage critically, and
with differing emphases, with political economy and Marxism as a
mode of inquiry. This book illustrates the productive tension
between observations emerging from the field and theoretical
debates that is generated by anthropological ethnography.
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