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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: The Anthropology of Capital and the Frontiers of Ethnography Greg Downey Melissa S. Fisher 1
Circuits of Knowledge
Fast Capitalism: Para-Ethnography and the Rise of the Symbolic Analyst Douglas R. Holmes George E. Marcus 33
Trading on Numbers Caitlin Zaloom 58
Real Time: Unwinding Technocratic and Anthropological Knowledge Annelise Riles 86
The Information Economy in No-Holds-Barred Fighting Greg Downey 108
Intersecting Geographies? icts and Other Virtualities in Urban Africa AbdouMaliq Simone 133
New Subjects, Novel Socialities
Corporate Players, New Cosmopolitans, and Guanxi in Shanghai Aihwa Ong 163
Gentrification Generalized: From Local Anomaly to Urban "Regeneration" as Global Urban Strategy Neil Smith 191
Navigating Wall Street Women's Gendered Networks in the New Economy Melissa S. Fisher 209
Developing Community Software in a Commodity World Siobhan O'Mahony 237
Reflections on Youth, from the Past to the Postcolony Jean Comaroff John Comaroff 267
Guerrilla Capitalism and Ghettocentric Cosmopolitanism on the French Urban Periphery Paul A. Silverstein 282
Afterword: Knowledge Practices and Subject Making at the Edge Saskia Sassen 305
Bibliography 317
Contributors 357
Index 361
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