Addressing the infrastructural, social and legal complexities of a global commodity chain, this book uses an ethnographic analysis of the encounter between multinational corporations and popular traders in the Bolivian Andes. It offers a situated account of the everyday work of chain (un)making, and practices of translation, accommodation and contention. It highlights traders' collective action, understanding of economic concepts and regulatory principles, and traces the circulation of goods and money beyond market exchange. All in all, it aims to comprehend the reproduction of the native trading system amid global connections, and to humanize our understanding of the economy by grounding it in everyday life, bottom-up socio-material infrastructures and morality.



Autorentext

Juliane Müller is Professor of Social Anthropology (Serra Húnter Programme) at the University of Barcelona. This is her fourth monograph, the first in English.

Titel
Embodying Exchange
Untertitel
Materiality, Morality and Global Commodity Chains in Andean Commerce
EAN
9781805392644
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
02.02.2024
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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Anzahl Seiten
274