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Pathways of Power

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This collection of twenty-eight essays by renowned anthropologist Eric R. Wolf is a legacy of some of his most original work, with an insightful foreword by Aram Yengoyan. Of the essays, six have n...
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  • 03 January 2001
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This collection of twenty-eight essays by renowned anthropologist Eric R. Wolf is a legacy of some of his most original work, with an insightful foreword by Aram Yengoyan. Of the essays, six have never been published and two have not appeared in English until now. Shortly before his death, Wolf prepared introductions to each section and individual pieces, as well as an intellectual autobiography that introduces the collection as a whole. Sydel Silverman, who completed the editing of the book, says in her preface, "He wanted this selection of his writings over the past half-century to serve as part of the history of how anthropology brought the study of complex societies and world systems into its purview."
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Price: $33.95
Pages: 483
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 03 January 2001
ISBN: 9780520924871
Format: eBook
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Foreword: Culture and Power in the Writings
of Eric R. Wolf, by Aram A. Yengoyan

Preface

Introduction: An Intellectual Autobiography

PART I. ANTHROPOLOGY

1. American Anthropologists and American Society
2. Kroeber Revisited
3. Remarks on The People of Puerto Rico
4. On Fieldwork and Theory
5. Anthropology among the Powers

PART II. CONNECTIONS

6. Building the Nation
7. The Social Organization of Mecca and the Origins
of Islam
8. Aspects of Group Relations in a Complex Society:
Mexico
9. The Virgin of Guadalupe: A Mexican National
Symbol
10. Closed Corporate Peasant Communities in
Mesoamerica and Central Java
11. The Vicissitudes of the Closed Corporate Peasant
Community
12. Kinship, Friendship, and Patron-Client Relations
in Complex Societies
13. Ethnicity and Nationhood

PART III. PEASANTS

14. Types of Latin American Peasantry: A Preliminary
Discussion
15. Specific Aspects of Plantation Systems in the New
World: Community Subcultures and Social Classes
16. Peasants and Revolution
17. Phases of Rural Protest in Latin America
18. Is the “Peasantry” a Class?
19. On Peasant Rent
20. The Second Serfdom in Eastern Europe and Latin
America
21. Peasant Nationalism in an Alpine Valley

PART IV. CONCEPTS

22. Culture: Panacea or Problem?
23. Inventing Society
24. The Mills of Inequality: A Marxian Approach
25. Incorporation and Identity in the Making of the
Modern World
26. Ideas and Power
27. Facing Power—Old Insights, New Questions
28. Perilous Ideas: Race, Culture, People

References
Index