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SOCI 202 Social Anthropolgy Spring 2012 Instructor: Deniz Yükseker Koç University Economic activities Raw material extraction and processing Production Transportation and distribution (wholesale and retail) Consumption How do anthropologists study consumption? symbolic meanings of the consumption of certain things changing meanings and symbolisms rituals and practices around consumption changing lifestyles and subsistence patterns connections between production and consumption Consumption as a way of differentiating a group or individuals from another social class, or ethnic/religious group below them (Bourdieu’s concept of cultural capital; Weber’s concept of status groups) Consumption as a ritual for integrating a community Consumption as a practice that divides and creates conflict between different groups Case study June Nash: “Consuming Interests: Water, Rum, and Coca-Cola from Ritual Propitiation to Corporate Expropriation in Highland Chiapas” Chiapas region of Mexico Pre-Colombian (Spanish conquest) period Spanish colonial period Independence Current period The significance of water resources in the preconquest civilizations such as Maya and Aztec Distribution of water and settlements Rituals for water Beliefs surrounding water The aftermath of Spanish conquest Drying up of lakes and marshlands Diversion of rivers Cultivation of sugar cane; introduction of rum Post-independence (1821) Creation of large-scale farms Deforestation Marginalization of indigeneous people Alcoholism Second half of the 20th century Replacement of rum and tequila with Coca-Cola in religious rituals Religious conversion Market reforms since the 1980s Privatization of water resources Expr0priation of water basins by the government Concessions to Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola Water becomes a tradeable commodity Shortage of water resources Affordability What are the consequences of commercialization of water? For the environment For the communities