Anthropologies of Unemployment: New Perspectives on Work and Its Absence
Jong Bum Kwon (Ed.)
Anthropologies of Unemployment offers accessible, theoretically innovative, and ethnographically rich examinations of unemployment in rural and urban regions across North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. The diversity of case studies demonstrates that unemployment is a pressing global phenomenon that sheds light on the uneven consequences of free-market ideologies and policies. Economic, social, and cultural marginalization is common in the lives of the unemployed, but their experience and interpretation are shaped by local and national cultural particularities. In exploring those differences, the contributors to this volume employ recent theoretical innovations and engage with some of the more salient topics ... Read more
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Jane Collins, University of Wisconsin–Madisonco, author of Both Hands Tied: Welfare Reform and the Race to the Bottom in the Low-Wage Labor Market "What do you know about work when you ... Read more