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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) |
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Structural power |
Wolf: power that organizes social settings and controls the allocation of social labor (areas of cheap labor forces manufacturing for wealthy nations) |
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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) |
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Free agency |
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Hegemony |
Gramsci |
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Biopower |
Foucault |