WORLD ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ECONOMIC NATIONALISMS*

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Autor(a) principal: Kingsolver,Ann E.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pandey,Annapurna Devi, Onto,Gustavo, Opesen,Chris C., Appel,Hannah
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Sociologia & Antropologia
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2238-38752022000200200
Resumo: Abstract As rising numbers of national governments promote economic nationalist policies and the withdrawal from (or renegotiation of) global political and economic relationships, the impossibility of disconnecting from global circulations is illustrated by the traveling discourse of economic nationalism itself, although conceptualized and implemented quite differently as refracted through specific historical and political contexts. Drawing on the possibilities of world anthropologies, the authors build connected analyses of the lived effects and contradictions of economic nationalist policies through their ethnographic examples from Brazil, India, Uganda, and the US. In comparatively analyzing these contexts, the authors emphasize the plural, transhistorical, transnational, gendered, and contested nature of economic nationalist policies and discourses worldwide, pointing to the need for further empirical investigations into diverse understandings and political deployments of economic nationalist projects.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv WORLD ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ECONOMIC NATIONALISMS*
title WORLD ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ECONOMIC NATIONALISMS*
spellingShingle WORLD ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ECONOMIC NATIONALISMS*
Kingsolver,Ann E.
Citizenship
Economic nationalisms
Economic policy
Transnational
World anthropologies
title_short WORLD ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ECONOMIC NATIONALISMS*
title_full WORLD ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ECONOMIC NATIONALISMS*
title_fullStr WORLD ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ECONOMIC NATIONALISMS*
title_full_unstemmed WORLD ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ECONOMIC NATIONALISMS*
title_sort WORLD ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ECONOMIC NATIONALISMS*
author Kingsolver,Ann E.
author_facet Kingsolver,Ann E.
Pandey,Annapurna Devi
Onto,Gustavo
Opesen,Chris C.
Appel,Hannah
author_role author
author2 Pandey,Annapurna Devi
Onto,Gustavo
Opesen,Chris C.
Appel,Hannah
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kingsolver,Ann E.
Pandey,Annapurna Devi
Onto,Gustavo
Opesen,Chris C.
Appel,Hannah
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Citizenship
Economic nationalisms
Economic policy
Transnational
World anthropologies
topic Citizenship
Economic nationalisms
Economic policy
Transnational
World anthropologies
description Abstract As rising numbers of national governments promote economic nationalist policies and the withdrawal from (or renegotiation of) global political and economic relationships, the impossibility of disconnecting from global circulations is illustrated by the traveling discourse of economic nationalism itself, although conceptualized and implemented quite differently as refracted through specific historical and political contexts. Drawing on the possibilities of world anthropologies, the authors build connected analyses of the lived effects and contradictions of economic nationalist policies through their ethnographic examples from Brazil, India, Uganda, and the US. In comparatively analyzing these contexts, the authors emphasize the plural, transhistorical, transnational, gendered, and contested nature of economic nationalist policies and discourses worldwide, pointing to the need for further empirical investigations into diverse understandings and political deployments of economic nationalist projects.
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