Blood and Fire : Toward a Global Anthropology of Labor /
Blood and Fire : Toward a Global Anthropology of Labor /
ed. by August Carbonella, Sharryn Kasmir.
- 1 online resource (308 p.)
- Dislocations ; 13 .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Toward a Global Anthropology of Labor -- Chapter One Fragmented Solidarity: Political Violence and Neoliberalism in Colombia -- Chapter Two Labor in Place/Capitalism in Space: The Making and Unmaking of a Local Working Class on Maine’s “Paper Plantation” -- Chapter Three Flexible Labor/Flexible Housing: The Rescaling of Mumbai into a Global Financial Center and the Fate of its Working Class -- Chapter Four Structures without Soul and Immediate Struggles: Rethinking Militant Particularism in Contemporary Spain -- Chapter Five The Saturn Automobile Plant and the Long Dispossession of US Autoworkers -- Chapter Six “Worthless Poles” and Other Dispossessions: Toward an Anthropology of Labor in Post- Communist Central and Eastern Europe -- Contributors -- Index
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Based on long-term fieldwork, six vivid ethnographies from Colombia, India, Poland, Spain and the southern and northern U.S. address the dwindling importance of labor throughout the world. The contributors to this volume highlight the growing disconnect between labor struggles and the advancement of the greater common good, a phenomenon that has grown since the 1980s. The collection illustrates the defeat and unmaking of particular working classes, and it develops a comparative perspective on the uneven consequences of and reactions to this worldwide project. Blood and Fire charts a course within global anthropology to address the widespread precariousness and the prevalence of insecure and informal labor in the twenty-first century.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781782383635 9781782383642
10.1515/9781782383642 doi
2013050761
Labor movement--History.
Working class--History.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social.
Anthropology (General), Political and Economic Anthropology.
HD4841 / .B56 2014 HD4841 / .B56 2018
331.09
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Toward a Global Anthropology of Labor -- Chapter One Fragmented Solidarity: Political Violence and Neoliberalism in Colombia -- Chapter Two Labor in Place/Capitalism in Space: The Making and Unmaking of a Local Working Class on Maine’s “Paper Plantation” -- Chapter Three Flexible Labor/Flexible Housing: The Rescaling of Mumbai into a Global Financial Center and the Fate of its Working Class -- Chapter Four Structures without Soul and Immediate Struggles: Rethinking Militant Particularism in Contemporary Spain -- Chapter Five The Saturn Automobile Plant and the Long Dispossession of US Autoworkers -- Chapter Six “Worthless Poles” and Other Dispossessions: Toward an Anthropology of Labor in Post- Communist Central and Eastern Europe -- Contributors -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Based on long-term fieldwork, six vivid ethnographies from Colombia, India, Poland, Spain and the southern and northern U.S. address the dwindling importance of labor throughout the world. The contributors to this volume highlight the growing disconnect between labor struggles and the advancement of the greater common good, a phenomenon that has grown since the 1980s. The collection illustrates the defeat and unmaking of particular working classes, and it develops a comparative perspective on the uneven consequences of and reactions to this worldwide project. Blood and Fire charts a course within global anthropology to address the widespread precariousness and the prevalence of insecure and informal labor in the twenty-first century.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781782383635 9781782383642
10.1515/9781782383642 doi
2013050761
Labor movement--History.
Working class--History.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social.
Anthropology (General), Political and Economic Anthropology.
HD4841 / .B56 2014 HD4841 / .B56 2018
331.09

