The Cultural Context of the Jamaican National System: Ethnicity and Social Stratification Reconsidered
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Cet article s'intéresse au système national jamaïcain, en particulier aux domaines de l'économie politique et du nationalisme. Plus particulierement, on cherche à comprendre pourquoi la communauté juive de Pile a diminué de 25% entre 1974-1975 et 1978. Ce problème sera traité avec l'aide de Sahlins (1976) comme le point de départ d'une révision du débat pluraliste -stratificationniste. Le texte souhaite apporter des éléments à la compréhension de deux processus sus généraux : 1) ethnicité et stratification sociale et 2) les élites et l'économie politique nationale.
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