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Bitter Money unites symbolic and economic analysis in exploring beliefs about forbidden exchanges among the Luo of Kenya and other African peoples. Shipton's multiparadigmatic theoretical explanation briefly summaraizes a century of anthropological thought about African exchange, while integrating ways of understanding rural African economy, politics, and culture.
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Add Bitter Money: Cultural Economy and Some African Meanings of Forbidden Commodities, fascinating little book adds to the study of culture to political economy MacGaffey ~Journal of Anthropological Research presents fascinating material on beliefs about money in some Luo-speaking communities of Kenya… an insightful analysis… a case t, Bitter Money: Cultural Economy and Some African Meanings of Forbidden Commodities to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Bitter Money: Cultural Economy and Some African Meanings of Forbidden Commodities, fascinating little book adds to the study of culture to political economy MacGaffey ~Journal of Anthropological Research presents fascinating material on beliefs about money in some Luo-speaking communities of Kenya… an insightful analysis… a case t, Bitter Money: Cultural Economy and Some African Meanings of Forbidden Commodities to your collection on WonderClub |