The recurrent use of anthropological notions such as the "domestic group' or the "domestic mode of production' in analyses of social change among Saudi Arabian Bedouins is not always appropriate. They are based on false conceptions of a society suffering from underproductivity and provide academic endorsement for the development policies applied to an underprivileged group. -Author
Fabietti, U. (1990). Between two myths: underproductivity and development of the Bedouin domestic group. CAHIERS DES SCIENCES HUMAINES.
Between two myths: underproductivity and development of the Bedouin domestic group
FABIETTI, UGO ENZO MAURO
1990
Abstract
The recurrent use of anthropological notions such as the "domestic group' or the "domestic mode of production' in analyses of social change among Saudi Arabian Bedouins is not always appropriate. They are based on false conceptions of a society suffering from underproductivity and provide academic endorsement for the development policies applied to an underprivileged group. -AuthorFile in questo prodotto:
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