What Was Socialism, and What Comes Next?Princeton University Press, 1996年2月16日 - 312 頁 Among the first anthropologists to work in Eastern Europe, Katherine Verdery had built up a significant base of ethnographic and historical expertise when the major political transformations in the region began to take place. In this collection of essays dealing with the aftermath of Soviet-style socialism and the different forms that may replace it, she explores the nature of socialism in order to understand more fully its consequences. By analyzing her primary data from Romania and Transylvania and synthesizing information from other sources, Verdery lends a distinctive anthropological perspective to a variety of themes common to political and economic studies on the end of socialism: themes such as "civil society," the creation of market economies, privatization, national and ethnic conflict, and changing gender relations. |
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... economy turned out to be far more complicated than could be expected. . . . However, work of historic significance has been accomplished. The totalitarian system ... has been eliminated. . . . We live in a new world. (Mikhail Gorbachev ...
... economies, they will be driven to a criticism of these forms even more articulate than before, and perhaps to new imaginings of a more viable socialism. Such new imaginings would be the more fruitful if coupled with the third ...
... economy to nationalism (chapter 4); and its property regime (chapter 6). I believe that a model of this kind retains its heuristic utility even after 1989, for two reasons. First, it provides a framework for thinking further about the ...
... economy will surely make consumption an especially intriguing topic to follow.26 Changes in the status of property ... economies of shortage” and the kinds of behavior intended with the introduction of Western business practices and ...
... economies is mistaken. I hold with Stark, Burawoy, Bunce, and others who see the decade of the 1990s as a time of transformation in the countries that have emerged from socialism; these transformations will produce a variety of forms ...