Max Planck Studies in Anthropology and Economy Series ; Volume 13
Print version: One Hundred Years of Argonauts : Malinowski, Ethnography and Economic Anthropology. First edition. New York, NY : Berghahn Books, c2025 viii, 326 pages Max Planck studies in anthropology and economy ; Volume 13. ISBN 9781805395218
List of Illustrations vii // Introduction. Argonauts Revisited 1 // Chris Hann and Deborah James // Part I. Bronislaw Malinowski and his Argonauts in Context // Chapter 1. Cultural Capital and Economic Stringency: Reality and Myth in Bronislaw Malinowski’s Socioeconomic Background 25 // Grazyna Kubica // Chapter 2. Tenerife 1921: The Writing of Argonauts 43 // Michael W. Young // Chapter 3. Malinowski’s New Paradigm 63 // Adam Kuper // Chapter 4. Malinowski and the Politics of Economic Anthropology: Between Imperial Trusteeship and Colonial Trade 77 // Freddy Foks // Part II. Economy, Economics, and Epistemics // Chapter 5. Compulsion to Work? Malinowski and // the Labor Question 97 // Rachel E, Smith // Chapter 6. On Tribal and Other Economies 117 // Richard Staley // Chapter 7. Malinowski’s Place in the History of Economic Thought 137 // Chris Gregory // Chapter 8. Can Economic Anthropology Escape from Primitive Economics? Thinking Ethnographically from the Brazilian Oikos 161 // Benoit de LEstoile // Part III. Cosmology, History, and Social Organization // Chapter 9. Baloma: The Spirits of the Kula in the Trobriand Islands // Mark S. Mosko // Chapter 10. The Archaeology of the Kula and Malinowski’s // Notion of Economy // Hans Steinmüller // Chapter 11. Using Laozi to Interpret the Kula Ring: Rethinking the Dual Chieftainship in Kiriwina // Yongjia Liang // Part IV. Adaptations in Space and Time // Chapter 12. Passing On, Passing Around, and Passing Through: Urban Inheritance in South Africa as Circulation // Maxim Bolt // Chapter 13. The Anthropological Turn in the Sociology of Money // Ariel Wilkis // Chapter 14. Digital Argonauts: From Kula Ring to Bush Internet // in the Western Pacific // Geoffrey Hobbis and Stephanie Ketterer Hobbis // Afterword // Rebecca Empson // Index