The Anthropology of the State: A ReaderISBN: 978-1-4051-1468-4
Paperback
424 pages
January 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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“This is a nuanced, original framework for thinking about
the state as a highly variable phenomenon of emergent world orders.
With its expert selection of readings and comprehensive analysis,
this volume is bound to become a standard reference and popular
teaching tool.” George Marcus, University of
California, Irvine
“The Anthropology of the State will be an important
resource for teaching and for introducing students to new questions
in anthropology. This collection offers a nice balance of
historical and contemporary writings and a lucid introduction that
advances theoretical claims about the state with the help of
ethnographic examples. Contemporary globalization and transnational
systems that are redefining the functions of the state make this an
opportune moment for a serious reexamination of the processes of
governance.” Veena Das, Johns Hopkins
University
“One key strength of the volume is its coherence and intertextuality…Recommended.” K. Brown, Brown University