
Culturing Money
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"This is an unusually brilliant contribution to general anthropological theory. It is clearly argued and brings back the concept of culture in engagement with material and social practices in a way that makes it highly relevant to anthropologists at large." * Ingjerd Hoem, Professor, Department of Social Anthropology, University of OsloMore details
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List of tables, figures, and maps
Preface
Acknowledgements
Notes on the Text
Introduction: M?anit and M?ani, Culture and Money
Chapter 1. Connections: The Local Economy as an Ethnographic Field
Chapter 2. Legacies: Copra, Craft, and Passports
Chapter 3. Mutual Aid: How Work Brings Kinship into Being
Chapter 4. Helping the People: Marshallese Fundamentals for a National Economy
Chapter 5. Be Marshallese, Buy Marshallese: Marketing Culture
Chapter 6. Emergent Authenticity: The Ambivalence of Cultural Commodities
Conclusion: Culturing Money
References
Index
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