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Eric R. Wolf

    This anthropologist is best known for his studies of peasants and Latin America. His work is distinguished by its advocacy of Marxian perspectives within anthropology. He delves into the deep social structures and political forces that shape lives in these regions. His insights offer a critical lens on global inequalities.

    Peasants
    Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century
    Envisioning Power
    The Hidden Frontier
    Europe and the People Without History
    Pathways of Power
    • Pathways of Power

      Building an Anthropology of the Modern World

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
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      This collection of twenty-eight essays by renowned anthropologist Eric R. Wolf is a legacy of some of his most original work, with an insightful foreword by Aram Yengoyan. Of the essays, six have never been published and two have not appeared in English until now. Shortly before his death, Wolf prepared introductions to each section and individual pieces, as well as an intellectual autobiography that introduces the collection as a whole. Sydel Silverman, who completed the editing of the book, says in her preface, "He wanted this selection of his writings over the past half-century to serve as part of the history of how anthropology brought the study of complex societies and world systems into its purview."

      Pathways of Power
    • This award-winning classic in the study of ethnicity, identity, and nation-building has a new introduction (on which Eric Wolf collaborated near the end of his life) that shows the continuing validity of the book’s innovative approach to ethnography, ecology, culture, and politics. The authors investigated two Alpine villages―the German-speaking community of St. Felix and Romance-speaking Tret―only a mile apart in the same mountain valley.

      The Hidden Frontier
    • This text explores the historical relationship of ideas, power and culture. Looking at several case studies, it analyses how the regnant ideology intertwines with power around the pivotal relationships that govern social labour.

      Envisioning Power