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25 reviewsISBN 10: 157181616X
ISBN 13: 9781571816160
Author: Thomas Widlok, Wolde Gossa Tadesse
The ethnography of egalitarian social systems was first met with sheer disbelief. Today it is still hotly debated in a number of fields and has gained sophistication as well as momentum. This collection of essays on "property and equality" acknowledges this diversification by presenting research results in two complementary volumes. They bring together a wide range of authoritative researchers most of whom have worked with hunter-gatherer groups. These two volumes cover existing ethnographic and theoretical ground while maintaining a clear focus on the relation between property and equality. The book consists of the most recent work of prominent members of the original group of researchers in hunter-gatherer studies among them James Woodburn and Richard Lee, and very recent ethnography on hunter-gatherers and other egalitarian systems.
Chapter 1. Egalitarian Societies Revisited
Chapter 2. Individual Creativity and Property–Power Disjunctionin an Australian Desert Society
Chapter 3. Knowledge about Plant Medicine and Practice among the Ituri Forest Foragers
Chapter 4. Space-Time, Ethnicity, and the Limits of Inuit and New Age Egalitarianism
Chapter 5. Sharing Costs: an Exploration of Personal and Individual Property, Equalities and Differe
Chapter 6. Possession, Equality and Gender Relations in |Gui Discourse
Chapter 7. Are Immediate-Return Strategies Adaptive?
Chapter 8. Food Sharing and Ownership among Central African Hunter-Gatherers: an Evolutionary Perspe
Chapter 9. Time, Memory and Property
Chapter 10. To Share or not to Share: Notes about Authority and Anarchy among the Hamar of Southern
Chapter 11. ‘Their own oral histories’: Items of Ju/’hoan Belief and Items of Ju/’hoan Prope
Chapter 12. The Property of Sharing: Western Analytical Notions, Nayaka Contexts
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Tags: Thomas Widlok, Wolde Gossa Tadesse, Equality, Ritualization