Art/Commons: anthropology beyond capitalism
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In: London School of Economics monographs in social anthropology 78
In: The journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Band 13, Heft 4, S. 1025-1026
ISSN: 1467-9655
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 108, Heft 3, S. 616-617
ISSN: 1548-1433
Petty Capitalists and Globalization: Flexibility, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development. Alan Smart and Josephine Smart, eds. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2005. 317 pp.
In: The journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 527-548
ISSN: 1467-9655
This article explores the experience of formal and informal steel labour in the contexts of the factory, the family, and the neighbourhood in 'Endcliffe', an ex‐industrial district of Sheffield, UK. The article reiterates Claude Meillassoux's claim, in his book Maidens, meal and money, that the informal economy is an ideological space for the cheap reproduction of labour in the interests of capital. Nevertheless, it also examines subjective and ethnographic understandings of the meanings of 'capital' and 'labour' and of the political nature of their shifting boundaries. In Endcliffe, capitalist subcontracting, state welfare, and economic policies of local regeneration have increased the informalization and casualization of steel labour and blurred the social spaces of the factory, the family, and the neighbourhood. The increased permeability between formal and informal economic processes and the re‐embeddedness of production in the social and political texture of the neighbourhood tangles idioms of kinship and capitalist ideologies of production and turns the structural conflict between 'capital' and 'labour' into a generational and gender conflict within the working class. The article shows that the 'New Labour' government's attempt to transform Britain into a post‐industrial and classless society has paradoxically fostered the re‐emergence of ancient modes of production and forms of bonded labour.
In: Dislocations volume 27
In: Dislocations Volume 24
Introduction / Don Kalb and Massimiliano Mollona -- Confronting 'aggressive urbanism' : frictional heterogeneity in the Turkish 'Gezi protests' / Mehmet Baris Kuymulu -- Reconfiguring 'the people'? : notes on the 2014 winter revolt in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Stef Jansen -- 'Sofia 2014, feels like 1989' : abstention from the protests and declining market teleology in Bulgaria / Dimitra Kofti -- Spontaneity, antagonism and the moral politics of outrage : urban protest in Argentina since 2001 / Sian Lazar -- 'Neither left nor right' : crisis, wane of politics, and struggles for sovereignty / Giacomo Loperfido -- Rebels and revolutionaries : urban mobilizations of the Kamaiya movement in post-conflict, western Nepal / Michael Peter Hoffmann -- The Brazilian 'june' revolution : urban struggles, composite articulations and new class analysis / Massimiliano Mollona -- Contradictions of the 'common man' : a realist approach to India's Aam Aadmi Party / Luisa Steur -- Re-envisioning social movements in the global city : from Fordism to the neoliberal era / Ida Susser -- Afterword / Massimiliano Mollona and Don Kalb