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Against the historical backdrop of successive socialist and post-socialist claims to have completely remade society, the contributors to this volume explore the complex and often paradoxical continuities between diverse post-socialist presents and their corresponding socialist and pre-socialist pasts. The chapters focus on ways in which: pre-socialist economic, political, and cultural forms in fact endured an era of socialism and have found new life in the post-socialist present, notwithstanding revolutionary socialist claims; continuities with a pre-socialist past have been produced within the historical imaginary of post-socialism; and socialist economic, political, and cultural forms have in fact endured in a purportedly postsocialist era, despite the claims of neo-liberal reformers.



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“…provides an important counterpoint to prevailing claims that socialism, in all its modes and meanings, was quickly abandoned by populations that were hungry to embrace the ‘freedoms’ of a market-oriented economy…reveals its ambitious scope and its broad, comparative approach toward understanding the complex anxieties and uncertainties that people continue to face in transforming societies. · Journal of Anthropological Research



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Introduction: Poetries of the Past in a Socialist World Remade
Parvathi Raman and Harry G. West

Chapter 1. From Socialist Chiefs to Postsocialist Cadres: Neotraditional Authority in Neoliberal Mozambique
Harry G. West

Chapter 2. ‘For Eating, It’s Guangzhou’: Regional Culinary Traditions and Chinese Socialism
Jakob A. Klein

Chapter 3. Searching for the Time of Beautiful Madness: Of Ruins and Revolution in Post-Sandinista Nicaragua
Dennis Rodgers

Chapter 4. The Object of Morality: Rethinking Informal Networks in Central Europe
Nicolette Makovicky

Chapter 5. Vietnamese Narratives of Tradition, Exchange and Friendship in the Worlds of the Global Socialist Ecumene
Susan Bayly

Chapter 6. Waste under Socialism and After: A Case Study from Almaty
Catherine Alexander

Chapter 7. Corruption and the One-party State in Tanzania: The View from Dar es Salaam, 1964–2000
John R. Campbell

Chapter 8. Media and the Limits of Cynicism in Postsocialist China
Kevin Latham

Chapter 9. The Rooted Anthropologies of East-Central Europe
Chris Hann

Chapter 10. Historical Analogies and the Commune: The Case of Putin/Stolypin
Caroline Humphrey

Chapter 11. Signifying Something: Che Guevara and Neoliberal Alienation in London
Parvathi Raman

Index

Enduring Socialism: Explorations of Revolution

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/11/2008
      ISBN13: 9781845454647, 978-1845454647
      ISBN10: 1845454642

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Against the historical backdrop of successive socialist and post-socialist claims to have completely remade society, the contributors to this volume explore the complex and often paradoxical continuities between diverse post-socialist presents and their corresponding socialist and pre-socialist pasts. The chapters focus on ways in which: pre-socialist economic, political, and cultural forms in fact endured an era of socialism and have found new life in the post-socialist present, notwithstanding revolutionary socialist claims; continuities with a pre-socialist past have been produced within the historical imaginary of post-socialism; and socialist economic, political, and cultural forms have in fact endured in a purportedly postsocialist era, despite the claims of neo-liberal reformers.



      Trade Review

      “…provides an important counterpoint to prevailing claims that socialism, in all its modes and meanings, was quickly abandoned by populations that were hungry to embrace the ‘freedoms’ of a market-oriented economy…reveals its ambitious scope and its broad, comparative approach toward understanding the complex anxieties and uncertainties that people continue to face in transforming societies. · Journal of Anthropological Research



      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors

      Introduction: Poetries of the Past in a Socialist World Remade
      Parvathi Raman and Harry G. West

      Chapter 1. From Socialist Chiefs to Postsocialist Cadres: Neotraditional Authority in Neoliberal Mozambique
      Harry G. West

      Chapter 2. ‘For Eating, It’s Guangzhou’: Regional Culinary Traditions and Chinese Socialism
      Jakob A. Klein

      Chapter 3. Searching for the Time of Beautiful Madness: Of Ruins and Revolution in Post-Sandinista Nicaragua
      Dennis Rodgers

      Chapter 4. The Object of Morality: Rethinking Informal Networks in Central Europe
      Nicolette Makovicky

      Chapter 5. Vietnamese Narratives of Tradition, Exchange and Friendship in the Worlds of the Global Socialist Ecumene
      Susan Bayly

      Chapter 6. Waste under Socialism and After: A Case Study from Almaty
      Catherine Alexander

      Chapter 7. Corruption and the One-party State in Tanzania: The View from Dar es Salaam, 1964–2000
      John R. Campbell

      Chapter 8. Media and the Limits of Cynicism in Postsocialist China
      Kevin Latham

      Chapter 9. The Rooted Anthropologies of East-Central Europe
      Chris Hann

      Chapter 10. Historical Analogies and the Commune: The Case of Putin/Stolypin
      Caroline Humphrey

      Chapter 11. Signifying Something: Che Guevara and Neoliberal Alienation in London
      Parvathi Raman

      Index

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