Ghostly Figures Outside the Domain of Political Economy: Class Analysis and the Invisiblized Livelihoods of an Andean Export Zone

C Krupa - Confronting Capital, 2012 - api.taylorfrancis.com
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Winnie Lem has admonished anthropologists for pondering questions of diff erence, identity
and fragmentation and clinging to notions of cultural diff erence that fuel nationalist and
ethnic diff erentiation at the expense of attention to questions of class and solidarity. She
argues that “processes of class formation under capitalism have been pushed to the
margins” at exactly the time when “questions of solidarity have become more important”(Lem
2008: 212). There is the sense among many analysts, anthropologists included, that class is …
Winnie Lem has admonished anthropologists for pondering questions of diff erence, identity and fragmentation and clinging to notions of cultural diff erence that fuel nationalist and ethnic diff erentiation at the expense of attention to questions of class and solidarity. She argues that “processes of class formation under capitalism have been pushed to the margins” at exactly the time when “questions of solidarity have become more important” (Lem 2008: 212). There is the sense among many analysts, anthropologists included, that class is the same old story and one that no longer needs to be told (Lem and Leach 2002). The new and exciting stories are of diff erence and identity.
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