Images of Public Wealth or the Anatomy of Well-Being in Indigenous Amazonia

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What is considered a good life in contemporary societies? Can we measure well-being and happiness? Reflecting a global interest on the topics of well-being, happiness, and the good life in the face of the multiple failures of millennial capitalism, Images of Public Wealth or the Anatomy of Well-Being in Indigenous Amazonia deliberately appropriates a concept developed by classical economists to understand wealth accumulation in capitalist societies in order to denaturalize it and assess its applicability in non-capitalist kin-based societies.

Mindful of the widespread discontent generated by the ongoing economic crisis in postindustrial societies as well as the renewed attempts by social scientists to measure more effectively what we consider to be “development” and “economic success,” the contributors to this volume contend that the study of public wealth in indigenous Amazonia provides not only an exceptional opportunity to apprehend native notions of wealth, poverty, and the good life, but also to engage in a critical revision of capitalist constructions of living well.

Through ethnographic analysis and thought-provoking new approaches to contemporary and historical cases, the book’s contributors reveal how indigenous views of wealth—based on the abundance of intangibles such as vitality, good health, biopower, and convivial relations—are linked to the creation of strong, productive, and moral individuals and collectivities, differing substantially from those in capitalist societies more inclined toward the avid accumulation and consumption of material goods.
“Images of Public Wealth is a delightful and timely look at alternative understandings of wealth vis-`a-vis Western concepts.”—Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology

“Each of the seven case studies in this volume develops an ethnographic portrait of public wealth to help Western readers understand how Amazonian peoples generate individual and collective well-being…The volume stands on its own as a tightly focused comparison of Amazonian societies.”—Journal of Anthropological Research

“A laudable contribution to the longstanding anthropological study of and respect for alternative human moralities.”—Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America

“El libro . . . nos recuerda la revelación principal de la Antropología: la idea de que nuestro mundo, en el que vivimos, no existe en un sentido absoluto, sino que no es más que un modelo de realidad.”—Quaderns-e (l’Institut Català d’Antropologia)
Images of Public Wealth or the Anatomy of Well-Being in Indigenous Amazonia
232 Pages 6 x 9
Published: November 2015Hardcover ISBN: 9780816531899
Published: November 2015Ebook ISBN: 9780816532292

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