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Thrift is a central concern for most people, especially in turbulent economic times. It is both an economic and an ethical logic of frugal living, saving and avoiding waste for long-term kin care. These logics echo the ancient ideal of household self-sufficiency, contrasting with capitalism’s wasteful present-focused growth. But thrift now exceeds domestic matters straying across scales to justify public expenditure cuts. Through a wide range of ethnographic contexts this book explores how practices and moralities of thrift are intertwined with austerity, debt, welfare, and patronage across various social and temporal scales and are constantly re-negotiated at the nexus of socio-economic, religious, and kinship ideals and praxis.



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“This is an exciting and theoretically innovative volume… It presents a collection of richly ethnographic, well-written chapters from across the globe which re-consider thrift – as a category of social, material, and economic action – in the light of contemporary ethnographic research and theory.” • Nicolette Makovicky, University of Oxford



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Thrift, Anti-thrift, Scale, and Paradox
Catherine Alexander and Daniel Sosna

Chapter 1. Making Savings
Stephen Gudeman

Chapter 2. Saving, Investment, Thrift? Welfare Beneficiary Households and Borrowing in South Africa
Deborah James, David Neves, and Erin Torkelson

Chapter 3. Wages, Patronage, and Welfare: Thrift and its Limits in Argentina’s Gran Chaco
Agustin Diz

Chapter 4. Generous Thrift: Post-Pastoral Cooperation and Fortune-making among the Torghut of Mongolia
Tomasz Rakowski

Chapter 5. Discretio and the Golden Mean: Working Out Frugality and Thrift in Two Czech Post-Socialist Monasteries
Barbora Spalová

Chapter 6. Regimes of Asceticism: Austerity and Thrift in a Spiritual Economy
Daromir Rudnyckyj

Chapter 7. Saving and Wasting: The Paradox of Thrift in a Czech Landfill
Daniel Sosna

Chapter 8. Thrift and its Opposites
Richard Wilk

Afterword
Chris Hann

Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 08/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781800734623, 978-1800734623
      ISBN10: 180073462X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Thrift is a central concern for most people, especially in turbulent economic times. It is both an economic and an ethical logic of frugal living, saving and avoiding waste for long-term kin care. These logics echo the ancient ideal of household self-sufficiency, contrasting with capitalism’s wasteful present-focused growth. But thrift now exceeds domestic matters straying across scales to justify public expenditure cuts. Through a wide range of ethnographic contexts this book explores how practices and moralities of thrift are intertwined with austerity, debt, welfare, and patronage across various social and temporal scales and are constantly re-negotiated at the nexus of socio-economic, religious, and kinship ideals and praxis.



      Trade Review

      “This is an exciting and theoretically innovative volume… It presents a collection of richly ethnographic, well-written chapters from across the globe which re-consider thrift – as a category of social, material, and economic action – in the light of contemporary ethnographic research and theory.” • Nicolette Makovicky, University of Oxford



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: Thrift, Anti-thrift, Scale, and Paradox
      Catherine Alexander and Daniel Sosna

      Chapter 1. Making Savings
      Stephen Gudeman

      Chapter 2. Saving, Investment, Thrift? Welfare Beneficiary Households and Borrowing in South Africa
      Deborah James, David Neves, and Erin Torkelson

      Chapter 3. Wages, Patronage, and Welfare: Thrift and its Limits in Argentina’s Gran Chaco
      Agustin Diz

      Chapter 4. Generous Thrift: Post-Pastoral Cooperation and Fortune-making among the Torghut of Mongolia
      Tomasz Rakowski

      Chapter 5. Discretio and the Golden Mean: Working Out Frugality and Thrift in Two Czech Post-Socialist Monasteries
      Barbora Spalová

      Chapter 6. Regimes of Asceticism: Austerity and Thrift in a Spiritual Economy
      Daromir Rudnyckyj

      Chapter 7. Saving and Wasting: The Paradox of Thrift in a Czech Landfill
      Daniel Sosna

      Chapter 8. Thrift and its Opposites
      Richard Wilk

      Afterword
      Chris Hann

      Index

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