Description
I enjoyed this book mightily. Not only is its topic--money in various manifestations--inherently interesting but the book is both theoretically innovative and empirically rich, as well as being well written. -- Nigel Thrift, University of Oxford, author of "Money/Space: Geographies of Monetary Transformation" This book represents an ethnography of a far more interesting kind than the standard sort. Its genius lies in the way its author has drawn in diverse social practices to comment upon (lie alongside) one another. Islamic banking is revealed to have much in common with local currency schemes, both being alternatives to capitalist finance based on interest. Because the subject is discourses of money, one would expect the text to be abstract; in fact the text summons myriad points that are splendidly concrete. -- Marilyn Strathern, University of Cambridge, author of "Property, Substance and Effect: Anthropological Essays on Persons and Things"
About the Author
Bill Maurer is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of "Recharting the Caribbean: Land, Law, and Citizenship in the British Virgin Islands", and the co-editor of "Gender Matters: Re-Reading Michelle Z. Rosaldo" and "Globalization under Construction: Governmentality, Law, and Identity".
Reviews
Winner of the 2005 Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing, Society for Humanistic Anthropology "A fascinating study... It is ... quite possibly the best study in the English language on the topic and, to those involved in banking, currencies, and anthropological facets of economies, should prove of unquestionable value."--Haidar Moukdad, Digest of Middle East Studies
Awards
Winner of Victor Turner Prize 2005.
Book Information
ISBN 9780691121970
Author Bill Maurer
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 340g