Anthropology of Work Review

Contents of Volume XVIII, Number 4, Summer 1998

TWENTY YEARS OF WORK ANTHROPOLOGY: A CRITICAL EVALUATION

Twenty Years of the Anthropology of Work: Changes in the State of the World and the State of the Art June Nash

Women, Work, and Karl Marx Karen Brodkin

Non-Capitalist Work: Baseline for an Anthropology of Work or Romantic Delusion? Richard B. Lee

Anthropology of Work in the Fortune 1000: A Critical Retrospective Marietta L. Baba

Book Review Essay: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Mexican/Chicano/Hispano Workers and the North American Labor Market Part 1 - History, Sociology, Geography Review of Juan R. Garcia's Mexicans in the Midwest, 1900-1932; Kathryn Kopinak's Desert Capitalism: Maquiladoras in North America's Western Industrial Corridor; and Laura Pulido's Environmentalism and Economic Justice: Two Chicano Struggles in the Southwest.
Jim Weil

Book Reviews: Constance deRoche on Meanings of Work: Considerations for the Twenty-First Century, ed Frederick C. Gamst; Constance deRoche on Sharryn Kasmir's The Myth of Mondragon: Cooperatives, Politics, and Working-Class Life in a Basque Town; Scott Simon on Roger Janelli's Making Capitalism: the Social and Cultural Construction of a South Korean Conglomerate; James E. Roberson on Seung-kyung Kim's Class Struggle or Family Struggle? The Lives of Women Factory Workers in South Korea; Kendall V. House on Charles M. Keller and Janet Dixon Keller's Competition and Tool Use: the Blacksmith at Work; David W. Haines on Julian E. Orr's Talking About Machines: An Ethnography of a Modern Job; and Douglas Caulkins on John Marriott's The Culture of Labourism: the East End Between the Wars.


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