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Schiller - Channeling the State - Will Venezuela Recover

With the Venezuela elections, questions of “Will Venezuela recover?” or “Will Venezuela collapse?” arise. Anthropological resources for longer-term perspective.

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Globalization Stories

McNeill - Global Condition - Globalization Stories

Contemporary stories of globalization erase centuries of contact and encounter: Exploring the North Atlantic fiction of modernity as a seductive universal.

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Categories Cultural Anthropology Tags capitalism, cultural relativism, culture, Eric Wolf, Fernando Coronil, globalization, human nature, immigration, Michel-Rolph Trouillot, political economy, race mixing, Ruth Benedict, Sidney Mintz 18 Comments

Fernando Coronil, In Memoriam

Fernando Coronil - The Magical State

Fernando Coronil worked toward the moral optimism of anthropology, “energizing struggles to build a world made of many worlds.”

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Categories Anthropologists Tags capitalism, Fernando Coronil, globalization, human nature, Latin America, Michel-Rolph Trouillot, political economy, politics, Venezuela 3 Comments

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