Crude Domination: An Anthropology of Oil

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Andrea Behrends, Stephen Reyna, Günther Schlee
Berghahn Books, 01.10.2011 - 334 Seiten

Crude Domination is an innovative and important book about a critical topic – oil. While there have been numerous works about petroleum from ‘experience-far’ perspectives, there have been relatively few that have turned the ‘experience-near’ ethnographic gaze of anthropology on the topic. Crude Domination does just this among more peoples and more places than any other volume. Its chapters investigate nuances of culture, politics and economics in Africa, Latin America, and Eurasia as they pertain to petroleum. They wrestle with the key questions vexing scholars and practitioners alike: problems of the economic blight of the resource curse, underdevelopment, democracy, violence and war. Additionally they address topics that may initially appear insignificant – such as child witches and lionmen, fighting for oil when there is no oil, reindeer nomadism, community TV – but which turn out on closer scrutiny to be vital for explaining conflict and transformation in petro-states. Based upon these rich, new worlds of information, the text formulates a novel, domination approach to the social analysis of oil.

 

Inhalt

CHAPTER 8 NOW THAT THE PETROLEUM IS OURS
190
CHAPTER 9 FLASHPOINTS OF SOVEREIGNTY
220
PART IV POSTSOCIALIST RUSSIA
241
CHAPTER 10 OIL WITHOUT CONFLICT?
243
CHAPTER 11 AGAINST DOMINATION
270
AFTERWORD SUGGESTIONS FOR A SECOND READING
298
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
303
Untitled
307

CHAPTER 7 THE PEOPLES OIL
165

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Autoren-Profil (2011)

Stephen Reyna is a Researcher at the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute of the University of Manchester, UK as well as a Research Associate at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology.

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