The anthropology of elites: power, culture, and the complexities of distinction

TitleThe anthropology of elites: power, culture, and the complexities of distinction
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2012
Series EditorG.J. Abbink, and T. Salverda
Pagination - 266
Date Published2012///
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Place PublishedNew York
Publication Languageeng
ISSN Number9781137290540
Abstract

A fascinating array of ethnographic and theoretically relevant cases - several on Africa - this book is timely and topical in combining substantial new historical and ethnographic material about elites. Case studies include financial elite traders in South Africa, the white former colonial elite of Mauritius, the Polish gentry, and professional elites, with queries about power, culture, distinction and marginalization. The focus on elites from an anthropological perspective makes a significant contribution to explaining numerous and often paradoxical aspects of elites, their behaviour, their position and their relationship with other social groupings.

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