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Class, Contention, and a World in Motion (Hardcover, New): Winnie Lem, Pauline Gardiner Barber Class, Contention, and a World in Motion (Hardcover, New)
Winnie Lem, Pauline Gardiner Barber
R2,742 Discovery Miles 27 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Prevailing scholarship on migration tends to present migrants as the objects of history, subjected to abstract global forces or to concrete forms of regulation imposed by state and supra state organizations. In this volume, by contrast, the focus is on migrants as the subjects of history who not only react but also act to engage with and transform their worlds. Using ethnographic examples from Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and the Middle East, contributors question how and why particular forms of political struggle and collective action may, or indeed may not, be carried forward in the context of geographic and social border crossings. In doing so, they bring the dynamic relationship between class, gender, and culture to the forefront in each distinctive migration setting.

Mobility and Cosmopolitanism - Complicating the interaction between aspiration and practice (Paperback): Vered Amit, Pauline... Mobility and Cosmopolitanism - Complicating the interaction between aspiration and practice (Paperback)
Vered Amit, Pauline Gardiner Barber
R1,359 Discovery Miles 13 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In academic descriptions of cosmopolitanism, one particularly important distinction often recurs. Specifically, scholars have been concerned to distinguish between cosmopolitanism as a set of mundane practices and/or competences on the one hand and cosmopolitanism as a cultivated form of consciousness or moral aspiration on the other. For anthropologists whose ethnographic studies reveal many different expressions of cosmopolitanism, this distinction between aspiration and practice can often be quite ambiguous. This book therefore brings together five contributions from anthropologists who are reporting on encounters and aspirations that reveal different forms of spatial mobility, scales of commitment or risk, and are often transient, ambivalent and precarious. These are circumstances in which cosmopolitanism emerges as uneven and partial rather than as a comprehensive or unequivocal transformation of practice and outlook. This book was originally published as a special issue of Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power.

Class, Contention, and a World in Motion (Paperback): Winnie Lem, Pauline Gardiner Barber Class, Contention, and a World in Motion (Paperback)
Winnie Lem, Pauline Gardiner Barber
R832 Discovery Miles 8 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Prevailing scholarship on migration tends to present migrants as the objects of history, subjected to abstract global forces or to concrete forms of regulation imposed by state and supra state organizations. In this volume, by contrast, the focus is on migrants as the subjects of history who not only react but also act to engage with and transform their worlds. Using ethnographic examples from Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and the Middle East, contributors question how and why particular forms of political struggle and collective action may, or indeed may not, be carried forward in the context of geographic and social border crossings. In doing so, they bring the dynamic relationship between class, gender, and culture to the forefront in each distinctive migration setting.

Mobility and Cosmopolitanism - Complicating the interaction between aspiration and practice (Hardcover): Vered Amit, Pauline... Mobility and Cosmopolitanism - Complicating the interaction between aspiration and practice (Hardcover)
Vered Amit, Pauline Gardiner Barber
R3,967 Discovery Miles 39 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In academic descriptions of cosmopolitanism, one particularly important distinction often recurs. Specifically, scholars have been concerned to distinguish between cosmopolitanism as a set of mundane practices and/or competences on the one hand and cosmopolitanism as a cultivated form of consciousness or moral aspiration on the other. For anthropologists whose ethnographic studies reveal many different expressions of cosmopolitanism, this distinction between aspiration and practice can often be quite ambiguous. This book therefore brings together five contributions from anthropologists who are reporting on encounters and aspirations that reveal different forms of spatial mobility, scales of commitment or risk, and are often transient, ambivalent and precarious. These are circumstances in which cosmopolitanism emerges as uneven and partial rather than as a comprehensive or unequivocal transformation of practice and outlook. This book was originally published as a special issue of Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power.

Confronting Capital - Critique and Engagement in Anthropology (Paperback): Pauline Gardiner Barber, Belinda Leach, Winnie Lem Confronting Capital - Critique and Engagement in Anthropology (Paperback)
Pauline Gardiner Barber, Belinda Leach, Winnie Lem
R1,411 Discovery Miles 14 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Migration in the 21st Century - Political Economy and Ethnography (Paperback): Pauline Gardiner Barber, Winnie Lem Migration in the 21st Century - Political Economy and Ethnography (Paperback)
Pauline Gardiner Barber, Winnie Lem
R1,640 Discovery Miles 16 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited collection focuses on global migration in its inter-regional, international and transnational variants, and argues that contemporary migration scholarship is significantly advanced both within anthropology and beyond it when ethnography is theoretically engaged to grapple with the social consequences and asymmetries of twenty-first century capitalism's global modalities. Drawn from settings across the globe, case studies explore the nuanced formations of class and power within particular migration flows while addressing the complex analytics of a contemporary critical political economy of migration. Subjects include global migrants as capitalists, entrepreneurs and "cosmopolitans," as well as workers and immigrants who are subject to varying degrees of precariousness under intensified competition for profits within contemporary global economies. By re-addressing the question of the relationship between changes in global capitalism and migration, the book aims for a timely intervention into the debates on migration which have come to be one of the most contentious emotionally fraught issues in North America and Europe.

Confronting Capital - Critique and Engagement in Anthropology (Hardcover): Pauline Gardiner Barber, Belinda Leach, Winnie Lem Confronting Capital - Critique and Engagement in Anthropology (Hardcover)
Pauline Gardiner Barber, Belinda Leach, Winnie Lem
R4,278 Discovery Miles 42 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Migration in the 21st Century - Political Economy and Ethnography (Hardcover): Pauline Gardiner Barber, Winnie Lem Migration in the 21st Century - Political Economy and Ethnography (Hardcover)
Pauline Gardiner Barber, Winnie Lem
R4,275 Discovery Miles 42 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited collection focuses on global migration in its inter-regional, international and transnational variants, and argues that contemporary migration scholarship is significantly advanced both within anthropology and beyond it when ethnography is theoretically engaged to grapple with the social consequences and asymmetries of twenty-first century capitalism s global modalities. Drawn from settings across the globe, case studies explore the nuanced formations of class and power within particular migration flows while addressing the complex analytics of a contemporary critical political economy of migration. Subjects include global migrants as capitalists, entrepreneurs and "cosmopolitans," as well as workers and immigrants who are subject to varying degrees of precariousness under intensified competition for profits within contemporary global economies. By re-addressing the question of the relationship between changes in global capitalism and migration, the book aims for a timely intervention into the debates on migration which have come to be one of the most contentious emotionally fraught issues in North America and Europe.

Migration, Temporality, and Capitalism - Entangled Mobilities across Global Spaces (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Pauline Gardiner... Migration, Temporality, and Capitalism - Entangled Mobilities across Global Spaces (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Pauline Gardiner Barber, Winnie Lem
R3,316 Discovery Miles 33 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bringing together a range of illustrative case studies coupled with fresh theoretical insights, this volume is one of the first to address the complexities and contradictions in the relationship between migration, time, and capitalism. While temporal reckoning has long fascinated anthropologists, few studies have sought to confront how capitalism fetishizes time in the production of global inequalities-historically and in the contemporary world. As it explores how the agendas of capitalism condition migration in Europe, North America, and Oceania, this collection also examines temporality as a feature of migrants' experiences to ultimately provide a theoretically robust and ethnographically informed investigation of migration and temporality within a framework defined by the political economy of capitalism.

Migration, Temporality, and Capitalism - Entangled Mobilities across Global Spaces (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Migration, Temporality, and Capitalism - Entangled Mobilities across Global Spaces (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Pauline Gardiner Barber, Winnie Lem
R749 Discovery Miles 7 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bringing together a range of illustrative case studies coupled with fresh theoretical insights, this volume is one of the first to address the complexities and contradictions in the relationship between migration, time, and capitalism. While temporal reckoning has long fascinated anthropologists, few studies have sought to confront how capitalism fetishizes time in the production of global inequalities-historically and in the contemporary world. As it explores how the agendas of capitalism condition migration in Europe, North America, and Oceania, this collection also examines temporality as a feature of migrants' experiences to ultimately provide a theoretically robust and ethnographically informed investigation of migration and temporality within a framework defined by the political economy of capitalism.

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