Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) ALEX WEINGROD
EDITOR(ES) Gellner
ANO 1968
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Comparative Studies in Society and History
ISSN 0010-4175
E-ISSN 1475-2999
EDITORA Cambridge University Press
DOI 10.1017/s0010417500005004
CITAÇÕES 18
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 269f11d9c368ca19531455c222fd3dd9

Resumo

What is meant by 'patronage'? The term appears with increased frequency in anthropological analysis. Indeed, it has become a major concept in the study of peasant societies, somewhat analogous to the concept of the 'big man' in certain kinds of chiefdoms, or 'fission and fusion' in lineage-type societies. There is, however, considerable ambiguity in the meaning given to the term. Consider, as examples, the following three excerpts from recent anthropological studies:Patronage is founded on the reciprocal relations between patrons and clients. By patron I mean a person who uses his influence to assist and protect some other person, who then becomes his 'client', and in return provides certain services for his patron… Patronage is thus the complex of relations between those who use their influence, social position or some other attribute to assist and protect others, and those whom they so help and protect.

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