"Superbly researched, Leonie Schiffauer's account of entrepreneurship in a remote part of the postsocialist Siberia offers an insight into a twist of capitalist logic with postsocialist despair-turn-hope of getting rich." * Anthropos "Schiffauer situates her arguments within an accessible review of existing literature on economic anthropology, producing a very readable text that would be suitable for undergraduate teaching. Although she places her analysis within the social context of Buryatia, the analysis offers conclusions that reach much further, elucidating both post-Soviet economies and multilevel marketing globally. Marketing Hope is a solid and valuable contribution to economic anthropology, helping us to enrich traditional economic models with real ethnographic understanding of how economic structures are lived in and experienced on the ground." * The Russian Review "Schiffauer offers a lively and accessible ethnographic account of the popularity, propagation, and entrepreneurial tactics for getting rich quick among Buryats. This volume makes important contributions to the anthropology of money, value, magical exchange, and kinship." * Katherine Swancutt, King's College London "The author does an excellent job of being accessible and sharp. [She] writes well and explains sophisticated ideas in a very straightforward manner.
She has given us an excellent ethnographic understanding of how people in a remote part of postsocialist Siberia understand capitalism all the while succumbing to its most attractive but generally false promises." * Russell Zanca, Northeastern Illinois University.