Subsistence Economy
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Economy
Lecture Objectives
1. Distinguish between the diverse modes of economic
organization
2. Distinguish between modes and means of production
3. Differentiate between forms of exchange
4. Describe potlatch and be able to identify how it functions
at both the local and regional levels.
5. Describe the role of the economic anthropologist and
identify potential research topics.
6. Identify the connection between economics and
migration.
Free Write
Subsistence and Economy
Subsistence –
Subsistence Economies:
Intention –
Major characteristic – ______________
Turtle Article
How has the Miskito Indian’s
exploitation of the green sea turtle
affected their economy?
How has the world market affected
the Miskito economy?
Turtle Article
Traditional Subsistence Economy:
Rely on sea turtles as a food source
_____________________
_____________________________
___________________________________
Commercial product
__________________________________
_______________________________________
Economy, Economics, &
Anthropology
Economy
Economics
Economic Anthropology
Economic Systems:
Mode of Production
Based on ________________________________
Mode of production:
Specific set of social relations that organizes
labor
Economic Systems:
Mode of Production
Why would differences in mode of
production occur between cultural
groups practicing the same subsistence
strategy?
_______________________________
Exchange
What’s being exchanged?
___________________
Forms of Exchange:
Reciprocity
Redistribution
Market
Media of Exchange
____________________________________
Examples:
Money, shells, produce, animals, iron, salts, beads,
livestock, cloth, slaves….
Reciprocity
Foraging, horticulture, and
pastoralism cultural groups
Everywhere groups exchange
resources with other groups – Why?
_______________________________
Reciprocity
Form of exchange used to maintain these
relationships
Mutual transaction of objects without the use
of a ___________________________
Several different transaction types
___________________________
Reciprocity
Reciprocity Continuum
______________
____________
__________
What do you think the differences are between
these 3 forms?
Which forms are based on social ties and trust?
Redistribution
Resources collected from many individuals (or
groups)
______________________
_______________________later draws from this
pool/fund in returning public goods & services
_____________________________
Trobriand Islanders
Malinowski
studied
Trobrianders
1914-1917
Market Exchange
Objects & services are exchanged _______________
A possesses good that B wants
B acquires the goods by giving A whatever
amount of money that A and B agree upon
A then uses the money to acquire more goods
from other people
Economic Concepts
(Law of) Supple and Demand
Supply:
Demand:
Together these influence the price, and so
the amount, of a good for sale.
Economic Anthropology
Hybrid – allows for investigation of
economic behavior as it is lived and
practiced
________________________________
Economic life described as being
“__________________________” (Herskovitz,
1965, 7)
Economic Anthropology
Importance of
___________________________
These are balanced against decision
making & maximizing
______________________= individuals
Make choices
Economic Anthropology
Main goal: _____________________________
Categorizing ______________________
What can behavior convey?
Examine ____________________________
Economic Anthropology &
Migration
Migration viewed as a dynamic process that
responds to and is shared by broader
economic, cultural, and social factors
Migration:
_______________________________(Kearney, 1986)
______________________________________(Payne, 2006)
Economic Anthropology &
Migration
Contemporary migrants:
_________________________
Spatial differentials in
employment opportunities
represent:
_________________________
Study of
migration is
inextricably
associated with
_____
_________________
_________________
Economic Anthropology &
Migration
Remittances
Labor migration
Economic Anthropology &
Migration
Pushes and Pulls
Bridges and Barriers
Economic Anthropology &
Migration
Journal Entry
on Economic
Anthropology
& Migration
Economic Anthropology &
Migration
Worksheet #3: Meintjes’ (2001) ‘Washing
Machines Make Lazy Women’
(Multiple) Symbolic, Gender Roles & Identity
Economic Anthropology &
Migration – Thursday, Feb 13th
Two articles:
Shandy’s The Road to Refugee Resettlement
Ehrenreich & Hochschild’s Global Economy in
a New Economy
The Road to Refugee
Resettlement
What are the reasons for Thok Ding’s
migration?
Do you believe other migrants share
Thok Ding’s reasons? Why or why not?
Provide ideas about how anthropologists
can contribute to migration policies and
programs.
Global Woman In a New
Economy –Thursday, Feb 13th
What could be done to enable poor women in
developing countries to raise their own children &
have a decent standard of living?
This process seems to be an unintended
consequence of more gender equality for women in
developed countries.
What are untended consequences of gender
equality?