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Three levels of political power

VeneKlassen, Miller


1. Visible


2. Hidden (discretely influencing decisions made in visible level, often with negative consequences)


3. Invisible (most insidious level, embedded in cultural norms)

Structural power

Wolf: power that organizes social settings and controls the allocation of social labor (areas of cheap labor forces manufacturing for wealthy nations)

3 phases of political anthropology through history

Vincent: 1. Formative (basic orientations and anthropological commentaries produced)


2. Classic (associated with flourishing of British social anthropology, includes works of Evans-Pritchard, Leach, Barth)


3. New (broader questions about power and inequality)

Free agency

Hegemony

Gramsci

Biopower

Foucault