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Industrial Labor on the Margins of Capitalism: Precarity, Class, and the Neoliberal Subject

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Max Planck Studies in Anthropology and Economy



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Industrial Labor on the Margins of Capitalism

Precarity, Class, and the Neoliberal Subject

Edited by Chris Hann and Jonathan Parry
Afterword by Michael Burawoy

384 pages, 9 illus., bibliog., index

ISBN  978-1-78533-678-2 $145.00/£107.00 / Hb / Published (March 2018)

ISBN  978-1-80073-199-8 $39.95/£31.95 / Pb / Published (February 2022)

eISBN 978-1-78533-679-9 eBook

https://doi.org/10.3167/9781785336782


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“This collection of articles by industrial anthropologists does a magnificent job of describing the nature of work in the neoliberal era. What particularly stands out is the ethnographic descriptions of work often ignored by anthropology, such as Ching Kwan Lee’s vivid descriptions of the hellish mines in which Zambian workers toil.” • Journal of Anthropological Research

“This well-written, carefully integrated volume, edited by two of the more outstanding British social anthropologists of their generation, offers a valuable contribution to the field.” • John Harriss, London School of Economics

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Bringing together ethnographic case studies of industrial labor from different parts of the world, Industrial Labor on the Margins of Capitalism explores the increasing casualization of workforces and the weakening power of organized labor. This division owes much to state policies and is reflected in local understandings of class. By exploring this relationship, these essays question the claim that neoliberal ideology has become the new ‘commonsense’ of our times and suggest various propositions about the conditions that create employment regimes based on flexible labor.

Chris Hann is a Director at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology. Previously he was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Kent (Canterbury). He has authored and edited numerous books in economic anthropology, especially with reference to socialist and post-socialist societies.

Jonathan Parry is Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology at the London School of Economics, where he has been affiliated since 1974. He is the author of several classic ethnographies of India, and of major contributions to economic anthropology and general anthropological theory.

Subject: Anthropology (General)Political and Economic Anthropology


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