Materializing Poverty
eBook - How the Poor Transform Their Lives, Anthropology of Daily Life
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Zusatztext
<span><span>Poverty is generally defined as a lack of material resources. However, the relationships that poor people have with their possessions are not just about deprivation. Material things play a positive role in the lives of poor people: they help people to build social relationships, address inequalities, and fulfill emotional needs. In this book, anthropologist Erin Taylor explores how residents of a squatter settlement in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, use their material resources creatively to solve everyday problems and, over a few decades, radically transform the community. Their struggles show how these everyday engagements with materiality, rather than more dramatic efforts, generate social change and build futures.</span></span>
Autorenportrait
<span><span>Erin B. Taylor is an Australian anthropologist who received her PhD from The University of Sydney in 2009. She lectured there for three years before taking up a research fellowship at The University of Lisbon. During this time, she helped found the popular anthropology website PopAnth: Hot Buttered Humanity.</span></span>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 10.10.2013
Umfang: 192 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9780759124226
Umbreit-Nr.: 815905
