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Legacies, Logics, Logistics
Essays in the Anthropology of the Platform Economy
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2016
About this book
Legacies, Logics, Logistics brings together a set of essays, written both before and after the financial crisis of 2007–08, by eminent Africanist and economic anthropologist Jane I. Guyer. Each was written initially for a conference on a defined theme. When they are brought together and interpreted as a whole by Guyer, these varied essays show how an anthropological and socio-historical approach to economic practices—both in the West and elsewhere—can illuminate deep facets of economic life that the big theories and models may fail to capture.
Focusing on economic actors—whether ordinary consumers or financial experts—Guyer traces how people and institutions hold together past experiences (legacies), imagined scenarios and models (logics), and situational challenges (logistics) in a way that makes the performance of economic life (on platforms made of these legacies, logics, and logistics) work in practice. Individual essays explore a number of topics—including time frames and the future, the use of percentages in observations and judgments, the explanation of prices, the coexistence of different world currencies, the reapplication of longtime economic theories in new settings, and, crucially, how we talk about the economy, how we use stable terms to describe a turbulent system. Valuable as standalone pieces, the essays build into a cogent method of economic anthropology.
Focusing on economic actors—whether ordinary consumers or financial experts—Guyer traces how people and institutions hold together past experiences (legacies), imagined scenarios and models (logics), and situational challenges (logistics) in a way that makes the performance of economic life (on platforms made of these legacies, logics, and logistics) work in practice. Individual essays explore a number of topics—including time frames and the future, the use of percentages in observations and judgments, the explanation of prices, the coexistence of different world currencies, the reapplication of longtime economic theories in new settings, and, crucially, how we talk about the economy, how we use stable terms to describe a turbulent system. Valuable as standalone pieces, the essays build into a cogent method of economic anthropology.
Author / Editor information
Jane I. Guyer is the George Armstrong Kelly Professor Emerita in the Department of Anthropology at Johns Hopkins University. She is the author or editor of numerous books, including Marginal Gains: Monetary Transactions in Atlantic Africa, also published by the University of Chicago Press.
Reviews
“Superbly crafted essays that draw on vibrant ethnographic material and creative rendering of social and cultural theory. This collection makes clear the profound nature of Guyer’s writing, including her decisive concept of ‘platforms,’ which stabilizes theoretical and empirical inquiry around key financial issues. Here we see the powerful impact of her career trajectory on the establishment of the foundations of the anthropology of finance.”
— Douglas R. Holmes, author of Economy of Words“Legacies, Logics, Logistics is a tour de force. With a fantastic, theoretically astute, and groundbreaking introduction, it situates some of Guyer’s most important work in light of new approaches to economies and markets coming out of anthropology, sociology, and science and technology studies. Central to the whole is a searching empiricism and Guyer’s own toiling ingenuity as she patiently pokes, prods, and pulls apart the compositions of economic platforms and theoretical pedantry that make up much of our world. For, as Guyer writes, it is of course the case that economics performs the economy. But ‘equally self-evidently, not alone.’”
— Bill Maurer, author of How Would You Like to Pay?“Guyer is one of our most brilliant anthropologists, and for decades her thinking has deepened our understanding of economic life. Legacies, Logics, Logistics focuses in on the contemporary financial economy, attending to its crafting across scales from conceptual invention to everyday practice. The book’s original theoretical ideas present inspiring new ways to think about the most fundamental economic forms. A masterpiece.”
— Caitlin M. Zaloom, author of Out of the Pits"Examines national platforms in the globalizing economy, exploring how the performance of economic life in practice is made practical through past experiences, imagined scenarios and models, and situational challenges."
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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PREFACE
ix - PART I : FOUNDATIONS
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ONE / The Themes of Legacies, Logics, Logistics
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TWO / “Toiling Ingenuity”: Food Regulation in Britain and Nigeria
40 - PART II: PUBLIC ECONOMIC CULTURES
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THREE / “The Craving for Intelligibility”: Speech and Silence on the Economy under Structural Adjustment and Military Rule in Nigeria
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FOUR / Prophecy and the Near Future: Thoughts on Macroeconomic, Evangelical, and Punctuated Time
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FIVE / From Market to Platform: Shifting Analytics for the Study of Current Capitalism
110 - PART III : CULTURES OF CALCULATION
- SIX / The Eruption of Tradition? On Ordinality and Calculation
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SEVEN / Percentages and Perchance: Archaic Forms in the Twenty- First Century
140 - PART IV: PLATFORMS
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EIGHT / Intricacy and Impasse: Dilemmas of Value in Soft- Currency Economies
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NINE / Indexing People to Money: The Fate of “Shelter”
181 - PART V: TOWARD ETHNOGRAPHY AND THE PEOPLE’S ECONOMIES
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TEN / Composites, Fictions, and Risk: Toward an Ethnography of Price
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ELEVEN / Soft Currencies, Cash Economies, New Monies: Past and Present
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TWELVE / Is the “Real Economy” Disaggregating, Disappearing, or Deviating?
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Notes
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References
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Index
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December 16, 2020
eBook ISBN:
9780226326900
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Keywords for this book
business development; growth economics; anthropology; essays; essay collection; financial crisis; 2008; economic anthropologist; sociology; socio-historical approach; institutions; wealth; platform economy; military rule; nigeria; soft-currency economies; ethnography of price; logistics; food regulation; consumers; africa; african studies; theory; international trade; negotiations
Audience(s) for this book
For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research