Up, Down, and Sideways
"Up, Down, and Sideways," authored by Rachael Stryker and published by Berghahn Books in 2014, is a compelling ethnographic exploration that delves into critical contemporary issues. Spanning 284 pages, this insightful work examines the intricacies of debt culture, global financial crises, food insecurity, and the appropriation of indigenous lands and resources. Stryker also tackles the mismanagement of healthcare and the implications of corporate surrogacy on family life. This book serves as essential reading for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of power within social sciences. With solid theories and concrete methods, Stryker's analysis provides a robust framework for activist scholarship, making it a vital addition to your collection. Discover the interconnectedness of these pressing phenomena and broaden your perspective with this essential work by Rachael Stryker.