Bitter Money: Cultural Economy and Some African Meanings of Forbidden Commodities (American Ethnological Society Monograph Series) - Parker Macdonald Shipton - Books - American Anthropological Association - 9780913167298 - 1989
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Bitter Money: Cultural Economy and Some African Meanings of Forbidden Commodities (American Ethnological Society Monograph Series) 1st edition

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?fascinating little book adds to the study of culture to political economy? MacGaffey ~Journal of Anthropological Research ?presents fascinating material on beliefs about money in some Luo-speaking communities of Kenya? an insightful analysis? a case that will generate fruitful discussions for years to come? Ferguson ~American Ethnologist BITTER MONEY unites symbolic and economic analysis in exploring the beliefs about forbidden exchanges among the Luo of Kenya and other African peoples. Shipton's multi-paradigmatic theoretical explanation briefly summarizes a century of anthropological thought about African exchange, while integrating ways of understanding rural African economy, politics, and culture.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 1989
ISBN13 9780913167298
Publishers American Anthropological Association
Pages 102
Dimensions 150 × 230 × 10 mm   ·   158 g
Language English  

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