The Meaning of Money in China and the United Sta – The 1986 Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures

by Emily Martin and Eleana J. Kim

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When Emily Martin delivered the annual Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures at the University of Rochester in 1986, she took as her subject the meaning of money in China and the United States. Though the topic is of perennial interest - and never more so than in our era, when economic forecasts of China's growing economy generate shallow news stories and public fear - the lectures were never edited for publication, so their rich analysis has been unavailable to anthropologists ever since. With this book - the first volume in a collaboration between HAU Books and the University of Rochester - Martin's lectures are brought back, fully edited and richly illustrated. It features a new introduction by Martin herself brings her analysis wholly up to date, while an afterword by Sidney Mintz and Jane I. Guyer discusses Martin's work, influence, and legacy. The Meaning of Money in China and the United States will instantly assume its rightful place as a classic in the field, with Martin's insights as germane and productive as they were nearly thirty years ago.
  • ISBN10 0990505022
  • ISBN13 9780990505020
  • Publish Date 20 April 2015
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint HAU
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 130
  • Language English