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The politics of egalitarianism: theory and practice

Jacqueline S. Solway 2006 © Berghahn Books
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  • 9781845451141 (hardcover)
  • 9781845451158 (paper)
  • 9781782388852 (ebook)
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  • Anthropology
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  • Frontmatter
  • Introduction (Jacqueline Solway, page 1)
  • Part I: The Politics and Practices of Egalitarianism
    • 1. All People Are (Not) Good (Bruce G. Trigger, page 21)
    • 2. Community, State, and Questions of Social Evolution in Karl Marx's Ethnological Notebooks (Christine Ward Gailey, page 31)
    • 3. Subtle Matters of Theory and Emphasis: Richard Lee and Controversies about Foraging Peoples (Thomas C. Patterson, page 53)
    • 4. "The Original Affluent Society": Four Decades On (Jacqueline Solway, page 65)
    • 5. The Original Affluent Society (Marshall Sahlins, page 79)
    • 6. On the Politics of Being Jewish in a Multiracial State (Karen Brodkin, page 99)
  • Part II: The Kalahari Then and Now
    • 7. The Lion/Bushman Relationship in Nyae Nyae in the 1950s: A Relationship Crafted in the Old Way (Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, page 119)
    • 8. The Kalahari Peoples Fund: The Activist Legacy of the Harvard Kalahari Research Group (Megan Biesele, page 131)
    • 9. Land, Livestock, and Leadership among the Ju/'hoansi San of North-Western Botswana (Robert K. Hitchcock, page 149)
    • 10. Contemporary Bushman Art, Identity Politics, and the Primitivism Discourse (Mathias Guenther, page 159)
    • 11. Class, Culture, and Recognition: San Farm Workers and Indigenous Identities (Renée Sylvain, page 189)
    • 12. The Other Side of Development: HIV/AIDS among Men and Women in Ju/'hoansi Villages (Ida Susser, page 205)
  • Part III: Richard Borshay Lee: An Appreciation
    • 13. Richard B. Lee and Company: A Kalahari Chronicle, 1963-2000 (Compiled by Jacqueline Solway, page 223)
    • 14. Richard B. Lee: The Politics, Art, and Science of Anthropology (Christine Ward Gailey, page 229)
    • Richard Borshay Lee: Selected Bibliography (Compiled by Jacqueline Solway, page 243)
  • Notes on Contributors (page 249)
  • Index (page 253)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
AANTH 109.2 (June 2007): 421-422 http://www.jstor.org/stable/4496709
ANTPS 103.2 (2008): 622-624 http://www.jstor.org/stable/40467475
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