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whole historically. “And yet the societies of the
Caribbean — taking the word ‘society’ to refer here to forms of social structure and social organization — exhibit similarities that cannot possibly be attributed to mere coincidence” so that any “pan-Caribbean uniformities turn out to consist largely of parallels of economic and social structure and organization, the consequence of lengthy and rather rigid colonial rule,” such that many Caribbean societies “also share similar or historically related cultures.
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world-system, and the ensemble of labor forms typical of the local zones with which they were enmeshed....The postulation of a world-system forces us frequently to lift our eyes from the particulars of local history, which I would consider salutary. But equally salutary is the constant revisiting of events “on the ground,” so that the architecture of the world-system can be laid bare."
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religions, found it easier to exploit the slaves and to draw hard and fast social categories. But Mintz argued that the treatment of slaves had to do instead with the integration of the colony into the world economic system, the degree of control of the metropolis over the colony, and the intensity
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European tastes and consumer behavior. Mintz repeatedly insisted on the Caribbean region’s particularities to contest pop notions of “globalization” and “diaspora,” that
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approach that highlighted contradictory forces. Thuss, Caribbean slaves were individualized through the process of slavery and the relationship with modernity, “but not dehumanized by it.” Once free, they exhibited “quite sophisticated ideas of collective activity or cooperative unity. The push in
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and a few other agricultural commodities. The advent of this system certainly had profound effects on
Caribbean “plantation society” (Mintz 1959a), but the commercialization of sugar’s products had lasting effects in
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Alvarado), a Puerto Rican sugar worker, to debating whether the Caribbean slave could be considered a
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would make of the region a mere metaphor without acknowledging its historical distinctiveness. Mintz's commitment to proper representation of
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Yelvington, Kevin A. 2001 "The Anthropology of Afro-Latin America and the Caribbean: Diasporic Dimensions". Annual Review of Anthropology 30: 227–260.
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was emerging. Larger forces were always confronted by local responses that affected the cultural outcomes. Considering this relationship Mintz wrote:
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Mintz, Sidney W. (1992). "Panglosses and Pollyannas; or Whose Reality Are We Talking About?". In McGlynn, Frank; Drescher, Seymour (eds.).
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of exploitation of labor and land.' In collaboration with anthropologist Richard Price, Mintz considered the question of
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Duncan, Ronald J., ed. 1978 "Antropología Social en Puerto Rico/Social Anthropology in Puerto Rico." Special Section of
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and sense of aesthetics, meant a more humane slavery; while north European colonies, with their individualizing
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Mintz, Sidney W. (1974b). "The Rural Proletariat and the Problem of Rural Proletarian Consciousness".
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Duncan, Ronald J. (1978). "Antropología Social en Puerto Rico/Social Anthropology in Puerto Rico".
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The Birth of African-American Culture: An Anthropological Approach
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The Birth of African-American Culture: An Anthropological Approach
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Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History
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1568:Industrial Workers of the World
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1832:devoted to the cultivation of
1673:), New York City, in 1950, at
1318:Formalist–substantivist debate
919:Anthropologists by nationality
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3244:People from Dover, New Jersey
2856:Annual Review of Anthropology
2547:10.1525/ae.1989.16.4.02a00100
2449:Revista/Review Interamericana
2277:
2233:Annual Review of Anthropology
2041:Revista/Review Interamericana
1659:American Ethnological Society
1308:Critique of political economy
2383:Institute for Advanced Study
2148:Mintz, Sidney W. ed., 1985a
1910:
1859:Mintz carried out his first
7:
3254:Columbia University faculty
3074:Cahiers d'Histoire Mondiale
2809:Haiti: State Against Nation
2083:Cahiers d’Histoire Mondiale
1849:
1360:Anthropology of development
1248:Colonialism and development
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2948:Journal of Peasant Studies
2921:Journal of Peasant Studies
2786:10.1177/0308275x9801800201
2372:Woolf, Harry, ed. (1980),
2315:Kuever, Erika (May 2006).
2111:Journal of Peasant Studies
2097:Journal of Peasant Studies
1962:
1741:Additional work and awards
1657:Mintz was a member of the
939:List of indigenous peoples
102:AAA Distinguished Lecturer
3118:Caribbean Transformations
3116:Mintz, Sidney W. (1974).
3037:Mintz, Sidney W. (1981).
2987:10.1017/s0010417500006277
2960:10.1080/03066157408437893
2933:10.1080/03066157308437874
2906:Caribbean Transformations
2904:Mintz, Sidney W. (1974).
2720:Mintz, Sidney W. (1996).
2707:Caribbean Transformations
2705:Mintz, Sidney W. (1974).
2618:Mintz, Sidney W. (1985).
2381:, Princeton, New Jersey:
2104:Caribbean Transformations
1869:The People of Puerto Rico
1822:Caribbean Transformations
1770:(1923-1999). Combining a
1625:
1590:under the supervision of
1588:Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico
1313:Original affluent society
1258:The Anti-Politics Machine
684:Cross-cultural comparison
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2774:Critique of Anthropology
2724:. New York: Basic Books.
2635:Dialectical Anthropology
2508:History Workshop Journal
2254:History Workshop Journal
2219:Critique of Anthropology
2118:Dialectical Anthropology
1691:Johns Hopkins University
1636:Johns Hopkins University
1554:Early life and education
1534:Johns Hopkins University
1355:Heritage commodification
1350:Nutritional anthropology
1324:The Great Transformation
856:Historical particularism
143:Johns Hopkins University
3264:Yale University faculty
3249:Brooklyn College alumni
2249:. Boston: Beacon Press.
2207:. Boston: Beacon Press.
2203:Mintz, Sidney W. 1996a
2102:Mintz, Sidney W. 1974a
1891:(1948–49, 1953, 1956),
1754:Training and influences
1737:resulting from a fall.
1715:University of Rochester
1622:were among this group.
1078:Inalienable possessions
689:Participant observation
16:American anthropologist
3274:Jewish anthropologists
3259:Yale University alumni
2881:Mintz, Sidney (1985).
2668:Mintz, Sidney (1960).
2143:Filomina Chioma Steady
2074:Mintz, Sidney W. 1960
2010:Melville J. Herskovits
1947:
1932:Sociocultural analysis
1920:
1885:globalizing capitalism
1855:Caribbean anthropology
1844:Michel-Rolph Trouillot
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1776:historical materialist
1273:People Without History
831:Cross-cultural studies
62:Plainsboro, New Jersey
3269:Historians of slavery
3239:The New School alumni
2348:Bloomsbury Publishing
2214:(N.S.) 2(2): 289–311.
1942:
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1780:cultural anthropology
1748:Status of Puerto Rico
1578:for the remainder of
1544:cultural anthropology
1468:cultural anthropology
125:Economic anthropology
97:Huxley Memorial Medal
2535:American Ethnologist
2520:10.1093/hwj/58.1.191
2323:. Indiana University
2196:. Frank McGlynn and
2187:American Ethnologist
2164:. New York: Viking.
2004:culture in the book
1719:Princeton University
1505:Sidney Wilfred Mintz
1423:Bronisław Malinowski
1134:Shifting cultivation
1113:Provisioning systems
924:Anthropology by year
861:Boasian anthropology
836:Cultural materialism
821:Actor–network theory
419:Paleoanthropological
88:Jacqueline Wei Mintz
2014:Claude Lévi-Strauss
1828:were embodied in a
1778:approach with U.S.
1762:(Mintz 1981a), and
1675:Columbia University
1584:Columbia University
1570:. Mintz studied at
1539:Sweetness and Power
1521:Columbia University
1448:Harold K. Schneider
1203:Gifting remittances
1129:Nomadic pastoralism
1091:Spheres of exchange
1085:(commodity pathway)
876:Performance studies
769:Kinship and descent
709:Cultural relativism
359:Paleoethnobotanical
334:Ethnoarchaeological
78:Columbia University
3224:Latin Americanists
3192:The New York Times
2885:Caribbean Contours
2709:. Chicago: Aldine.
2647:10.1007/bf00249489
2602:The New York Times
2297:The New York Times
2180:Caribbean Contours
2106:. Chicago: Aldine.
1921:
1895:(1952, 1954), and
1830:plantation complex
1558:Mintz was born in
1525:sugar-cane workers
1383:Alexander Chayanov
1335:Culture of poverty
1237:(hunter-gatherers)
896:Post-structuralism
655:Research framework
173: •
3102:978-0-8229-3695-4
3058:978-0-87073-345-1
3023:978-0-231-05086-9
1959:group activity.”
1926:industrialization
1648:Collège de France
1576:US Army Air Corps
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1330:Peasant economics
1281:Political economy
1144:Peasant economics
1119:Hunting-gathering
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704:Thick description
501:Political economy
364:Zooarchaeological
324:Bioarchaeological
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115:Scientific career
54:December 27, 2015
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