Goody, Polanyi and Eurasia: An Unfinished Project in Comparative Historical Economic Anthropology

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Title
Goody, Polanyi and Eurasia: An Unfinished Project in Comparative Historical Economic Anthropology
Abstract
Goody's essay overlaps with his recent work on the “search for metals” and, more generally, with his many books expounding the commonalities of Eurasian history. His critique of Eurocentrism remains invaluable. This review article argues that his emphasis on diffusion can be usefully supplemented with a concept of civilization, to facilitate comparative structural analysis. Goody's perspective might also be enhanced by an engagement with the literature on “Axial Age” cosmologies and with substantivist economic anthropology. It is worth revisiting Karl Polanyi's efforts to grasp the position of the economy in society, in order to recover in the neoliberal present the long-run Eurasian dialectic between redistribution and market exchange.
Publication
History & Anthropology
Volume
26
Issue
3
Pages
308-320
Date
July 2015
Journal Abbr
History & Anthropology
Language
English
ISSN
02757206
Short Title
Goody, Polanyi and Eurasia
Accessed
2017-05-17, 7:26 p.m.
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EBSCOhost
Citation
Hann, Chris. 2015. “Goody, Polanyi and Eurasia: An Unfinished Project in Comparative Historical Economic Anthropology.” History & Anthropology 26 (3): 308–20. DOI: 10.1080/02757206.2015.1043300.
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Keywords
  • civilization
  • culture diffusion
  • economic anthropology
  • Eurasia
  • GOODY, Jack, 1919-2015

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