What Was Socialism, and What Comes Next?txt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Katherine Verdery 出版社: Princeton University Press 出版年: 1996-3-7 页数: 298 定价: USD 30.95 装帧: Paperback 丛书: Princeton Studies in Culture/Power/History ISBN: 9780691011325
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Among the first anthropologists to work in Eastern Europe, Katherine Verdery had built up a significant base of ethnographic and historical expertise when the major political transformations in the region began to take place. In this collection of essays dealing with the aftermath of Soviet-style socialism and the different forms that may replace it, she explores the nature of ...
Among the first anthropologists to work in Eastern Europe, Katherine Verdery had built up a significant base of ethnographic and historical expertise when the major political transformations in the region began to take place. In this collection of essays dealing with the aftermath of Soviet-style socialism and the different forms that may replace it, she explores the nature of socialism in order to understand more fully its consequences. By analyzing her primary data from Romania and Transylvania and synthesizing information from other sources, Verdery lends a distinctive anthropological perspective to a variety of themes common to political and economic studies on the end of socialism: themes such as 'civil society', the creation of market economies, privatization, national and ethnic conflict, and changing gender relations.Under Verdery's examination, privatization and civil society appear not only as social processes, for example, but as symbols in political rhetoric. The classic pyramid scheme is not just a means of enrichment but a site for reconceptualizing the meaning of money and an unusual form of post-Marxist millenarianism. Land being redistributed as private property stretches and shrinks, as in the imaginings of the farmers struggling to tame it. Infused by this kind of ethnographic sensibility, the essays reject the assumption of a transition to capitalism in favor of investigating local processes in their own terms.
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Katherine Verdery is Julien J. Studley Faculty Scholar and Distinguished Professor of Anthropology. Since 1973 she has conducted field research in Romania, initially emphasizing the political economy of social inequality, ethnic relations, and nationalism. With the changes of 1989, her work has shifted to problems of the transformation of socialist systems, specifically changin...
Katherine Verdery is Julien J. Studley Faculty Scholar and Distinguished Professor of Anthropology. Since 1973 she has conducted field research in Romania, initially emphasizing the political economy of social inequality, ethnic relations, and nationalism. With the changes of 1989, her work has shifted to problems of the transformation of socialist systems, specifically changing property relations in agriculture. From 1993 to 2000 she did fieldwork on this theme in a Transylvanian community; the resulting book, The Vanishing Hectare: Property and Value in Postsocialist Transylvania, was published by Cornell University Press (2003). She is now completing a large collaborative project with Gail Kligman (UCLA) and a number of Romanian scholars on the opposite process, the formation of collective and state farms in Romania during the 1950s. The resulting book, Romania’s War on the Peasants: Collectivization 1949-1962, will be published in 2010. Her teaching interests include contemporary and socialist Eastern Europe, the anthropology of property, and time and space. Future projects will probably take off from her interest in land restitution into exploring other property issues, such as cultural property, rights in bio-information, cyberspatial properties, and other forms of appropriation based in new technologies. Additionally, she has received her Secret Police file from Romania and plans to write her field memoirs from the vantage point of the police who followed her.
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Introduction 3 1 What Was Socialism, and Why Did It Fall? 19 2 The "Etatization" of Time in Ceausescu's Romania 39 3 From Parent-State to Family Patriarchs: Gender and Nation in Contemporary Eastern Europe 61 4 Nationalism and National Sentiment in Postsocialist Romania 83 5 Civil Society or Nation? "Europe" in the Symbolism of Postsocialist Politics 104 · · · · · ·() Introduction 3 1 What Was Socialism, and Why Did It Fall? 19 2 The "Etatization" of Time in Ceausescu's Romania 39 3 From Parent-State to Family Patriarchs: Gender and Nation in Contemporary Eastern Europe 61 4 Nationalism and National Sentiment in Postsocialist Romania 83 5 Civil Society or Nation? "Europe" in the Symbolism of Postsocialist Politics 104 6 The Elasticity of Land: Problems of Property Restitution in Transylvania 133 7 Faith, Hope, and Caritas in the Land of the Pyramids, Romania, 1990-1994 168 8 A Transition from Socialism to Feudalism? Thoughts on the Postsocialist State 204 Afterword 229 Notes 235 Index 289 · · · · · · ()
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