Drawing on ethnographic data from north Argentina, this text examines an Andean figure of barter called cambio. In contrast with other kinds of direct exchanges, cambio alludes to an archetypal transaction of agricultural products, framed by normative prescriptions that are said to be inherited from the ancestors. The examination of cambio shows that the theory of value posited by its partakers constitutes a fundamental feature for understanding barter peculiarities, and in particular, its social performativity. The article argues that barter is not simply embedded within previous social networks. It further participates in the constitution of new kinds of relationships. In cambio, these ties are conceived in the idiom of kinship, which fix...
This paper discusses the notion of debt in Pesillo, a Quichua community in Northern Ecuador. Using d...
This article points out results of a series of economic ethnographies that shows how social agents u...
It has been well established in the anthropological literature that reciprocity, in its various cult...
Drawing on ethnographic data from north Argentina, this text examines an Andean figure of barter cal...
<p>Drawing on ethnographic data from north Argentina, this text examines an Andean figure of barter ...
Until now, Andean peasants have primarily been thought of by scholars as isolated subsistence farmer...
Reciprocity and exchange are two issues of interest in anthropology stated in Marcel Mauss’ essay a...
Les textes classiques en anthropologie conceptualisent le troc comme une transaction matériellement ...
Bartering is a native practice that, while generally confined to remote periods, in recent decades h...
En el mundo andino son frecuentes las referencias al trueque como sistema de intercambios de bienes ...
This article presents the ethnography of trueque, an exchange that takes place between villagers and...
Many ethnographies in the Andean region recognize the importance of the indigenous cuisine in the co...
Bartering is a native practice that, while generally confined to remote periods, in recent decades h...
In anthropology, it has become axiomatic that social relationships are constructed through food pra...
In anthropology, it has become axiomatic that social relationships are constructed through food prac...
This paper discusses the notion of debt in Pesillo, a Quichua community in Northern Ecuador. Using d...
This article points out results of a series of economic ethnographies that shows how social agents u...
It has been well established in the anthropological literature that reciprocity, in its various cult...
Drawing on ethnographic data from north Argentina, this text examines an Andean figure of barter cal...
<p>Drawing on ethnographic data from north Argentina, this text examines an Andean figure of barter ...
Until now, Andean peasants have primarily been thought of by scholars as isolated subsistence farmer...
Reciprocity and exchange are two issues of interest in anthropology stated in Marcel Mauss’ essay a...
Les textes classiques en anthropologie conceptualisent le troc comme une transaction matériellement ...
Bartering is a native practice that, while generally confined to remote periods, in recent decades h...
En el mundo andino son frecuentes las referencias al trueque como sistema de intercambios de bienes ...
This article presents the ethnography of trueque, an exchange that takes place between villagers and...
Many ethnographies in the Andean region recognize the importance of the indigenous cuisine in the co...
Bartering is a native practice that, while generally confined to remote periods, in recent decades h...
In anthropology, it has become axiomatic that social relationships are constructed through food pra...
In anthropology, it has become axiomatic that social relationships are constructed through food prac...
This paper discusses the notion of debt in Pesillo, a Quichua community in Northern Ecuador. Using d...
This article points out results of a series of economic ethnographies that shows how social agents u...
It has been well established in the anthropological literature that reciprocity, in its various cult...