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Hierarchy and Value
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Hierarchy and Value

Comparative Perspectives on Moral Order
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Globalization promised to bring about a golden age of liberal individualism, breaking down hierarchies of kinship, caste, and gender around the world and freeing people to express their true, authentic agency. But in some places globalization has spurred the emergence of new forms of hierarchy-or the reemergence of old forms-as people try to reconstitute an imagined past of stable moral order. This is evident from the Islamic revival in the Middle East to visions of the 1950s family among conservatives in the United States. Why does this happen and how do we make sense of this phenomenon? Why do some communities see hierarchy as desireable? In this book, leading anthropologists draw on insightful ethnographic case studies from around the world to address these trends. Together, they develop a theory of hierarchy that treats it both as a relational form and a framework for organizing ideas about the social good.

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Autres ISBN/GTIN9781785339981
Type de produitLivre numérique
ReliureLivres électroniques
FormatEPUB
Indications sur le formatDRM Adobe
Date de parution01.08.2018
Edition18001 A. 1. Auflage
No. de série7
Pages170 pages
LangueAnglais
Taille fichier954 Kbytes
Groupe de produitsLivre numérique anglais
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Naomi Haynes is a lecturer in social anthropology at the University of Edinburgh. Her research interests include the anthropology of Christianity, political economy, exchange, gender, hierarchy, and value. Her publications include Moving by the Spirit (University of California Press, 2017) and a special issue of Current Anthropology, "The Anthropology of Christianity: Unity, Diversity, and New Directions" (co-edited with Joel Robbins, 2014). She is a cocurator for the Anthropology of Christianity Bibliographic Blog and has recently begun an ESRC-funded research project that explores Zambia's constitutional declaration that it is a "Christian nation."

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