The ideology of free market economics has become commonplace in Europe and America, yet the concept of the market and its implications for non-Western societies has been underinvestigated. This book challenges traditional views of market discourse and the idea that it dominates all social processes. Strongly cross-cultural and comparative, it first examines the historical and sociological background to market discourses, then analyzes how these discourses are deployed in peasant and other markets. Finally it looks at the manner in which other cultures describe their various systems of exchange. This book is designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students of anthropology, especially economic anthropology and the sociology of development. It should also be useful as a secondary text to those studying contemporary social and cultural theory, economic and social history, sociology and development planning.
- ISBN10 0748603719
- ISBN13 9780748603718
- Publish Date 16 November 1992
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 13 May 1998
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Edinburgh University Press
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 336
- Language English