05166nam 2200697Ia 450 991045485300332120200520144314.01-280-77173-997866136825051-84950-546-2(CKB)1000000000766315(EBL)453289(OCoLC)609843583(SSID)ssj0000358904(PQKBManifestationID)11274590(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000358904(PQKBWorkID)10378672(PQKB)10662373(MiAaPQ)EBC453289(PPN)187303142(Au-PeEL)EBL453289(CaPaEBR)ebr10310646(CaONFJC)MIL368250(EXLCZ)99100000000076631520080213d2008 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrDimensions of ritual economy[electronic resource] /edited by E. Christian Wells, Patricia A. McAnanyBingley JAI20081 online resource (286 p.)Research in economic anthropology ;v. 27Description based upon print version of record.1-78190-153-8 0-7623-1485-0 Includes bibliographical references.Dimensions of Ritual Economy; Copyright page; Contents; List of contributors; References; Chapter 1. Toward a theory of ritual economy; Provisioning and consuming; Materializing and substantiating worldview; Managing meaning and shaping interpretation; The challenge ahead; Acknowledgments; References; Part I: Provisioning and Consuming; Chapter 2. Liturgical forms of economic allocations; Nuyooteco cargos and Athenian liturgies; Cargo and liturgy: A love of honor; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3. Crafting the sacred: Ritual places and paraphernalia in small-scale societies; Case studiesFormalized communal ritual spaces Microcosms and sociograms; The sociality of ritual production; Ethnographic ritual production: Mortuary ceremonies; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4. The political ecology of ritual feasting; Southeast Asian highlanders; Medieval Icelanders; Southeast Asian states; Conclusions; References; Part II: Materializing and Substantiating Worldview; Chapter 5. Ritual economy among the Nahua of Northern Veracruz, Mexico; Ritual economy; The nahua and pantheistic religion; Ritual exchange; The participation of non-believers; Households and ritual utilityAltars as seats of transaction The economy of ritual; Nahua ritual economy under conditions of change; References; Chapter 6. Weaving ritual and the production of commemorative cloth in Highland Guatemala; Commemorative looms; Social fields of Tecpán commemorative looms; Interpreting the use of commemorative looms in political space; By way of conclusion: Historical precedence, cultural continuity, and resistance; Notes; References; Chapter 7. ''Desires of the heart'' and laws of the marketplace: Money and poetics, past and present, in highland Madagascar; States, wealth, and welfare''Expectation of Imerina'' Political appropriation of symbols - A tale of a branch, bamboo, and honey; Ritual and the innovation of political symbols - The singular, the complete, and the whole; An easily read tale of a young entrepreneur and self-made man?; Lively markets and the well-being of widows and orphans; Money and markets today; Ritual specialists, philosophy, and ''bricolage''; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Part III: Managing Meaning and Shaping Interpretation; Chapter 8. Environmental worldview and ritual economy among the Honduran LencaEnvironmental worldview and ritual economy Cususa for the ancestors; Compostura in context: Prehispanic Agrarian ritual in the Naco Valley; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 9. Shaping social difference: political and ritual economy of Classic Maya royal courts; Social difference embodied; Sculpting social difference; Materializing difference through palace artisanship; Ritual assaults on social difference; Implications for ritual economy; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 10. Gifting the children: Ritual economy of a community school; The gift and giftingRitual kinship, practical kinship, and gifting the childrenEconomists have acknowledged that a major limitation to economic theory has been its failure to incorporate human values and beliefs as motivational factors. This book addresses the problem by bringing together anthropologists with diverse backgrounds inResearch in economic anthropology ;v. 27.Economic anthropologyRitualElectronic books.Economic anthropology.Ritual.306.3Wells E. Christian991355McAnany Patricia Ann946953MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910454853003321Dimensions of ritual economy2291417UNINA