David R. Graeber
Affiliations: | 1998-2007 | Anthropology | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Sign in to add mentorMarshall Sahlins | grad student | 1996 | Chicago | |
(The disastrous ordeal of 1987: Memory and violence in rural Madagascar) |
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Wengrow D, Graeber D. (2018) “Many Seasons Ago”: Slavery and Its Rejection among Foragers on the Pacific Coast of North America American Anthropologist. 120: 237-249 |
Graeber D. (2015) Radical alterity is just another way of saying "reality": A reply to Eduardo Viveiros de Castro Hau: the Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 5: 1-41 |
Wengrow D, Graeber D. (2015) Farewell to the ‘childhood of man’: ritual, seasonality, and the origins of inequality Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 21: 597-619 |
Graeber D. (2014) Anthropology and the rise of the professional-managerial class Hau: the Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 4: 73-88 |
Graeber D. (2014) On the moral grounds of economic relations: A Maussian approach Journal of Classical Sociology. 14: 65-77 |
Graeber D. (2013) A practical utopian’s guide to the coming collapse The Baffler. 22: 23-35 |
Graeber D. (2012) Can't Stop Believing:Magic and politics The Baffler. 21 |
Graeber D. (2012) On social currencies and human economies: some notes on the violence of equivalence Social Anthropology. 20: 411-428 |
Graeber D. (2011) Value, politics and democracy in the United States Current Sociology. 59: 186-199 |
Graeber D. (2002) The Anthropology of Globalization (with Notes on Neomedievalism, and the End of the Chinese Model of the Nation‐State) American Anthropologist. 104: 1222-1227 |