005548 (2009) |
Debie Lebeau | Witchcraft, violence, and democracy in South Africa |
005553 (2009) |
Lynn A. Meisch | Weaving women's lives: three generations in a Navajo family |
005557 (2009) |
James A. Pritchett [États-Unis] | Victor Turner and contemporary cultural performance |
005559 (2009) |
Gerasimos Makris | Varieties of Muslim experience: encounters with Arab political and cultural life |
005580 (2009) |
Sue Black | To know where he lies: DNA technology and the search for Srebrenica's missing |
005581 (2009) |
Hazel Andrews | The shadow side of fieldwork: exploring the blurred borders between ethnography and life |
005585 (2009) |
Anna Portisch | The metamorphosis of heads: textual struggles, education and land in the Andes |
005587 (2009) |
Peter Wade [Royaume-Uni] | The meaning of whitemen: race and modernity in the Orokaiva cultural world |
005590 (2009) |
Seng-Guan Yeoh | The headman was a woman: the gender egalitarian Batek of Malaysia |
005594 (2009) |
Michael D. Carrasco | The Teotihuacan trinity: the sociopolitical structure of an ancient Mesoamerican city |
005627 (2009) |
Jamie Cross | Struggles for an alternative globalization: an ethnography of counterpower in Southern France |
005646 (2009) |
Astrid Bochow | Sex and gender in an era of AIDS: Ghana at the turn of the millennium |
005669 (2009) |
David Arnold | Representing rebellion: visual aspects of counter‐insurgency in colonial India |
005686 (2009) |
Stuart R. Harrop | Property and politics in Sabah, Malaysia: native struggles over land rights |
005690 (2009) |
Natalie Djohari [Royaume-Uni] | Prisoners of freedom: human rights and the African poor |
005708 (2009) |
Nicholas Tapp | Possessed by the spirits: mediumship in contemporary Vietnamese communities |
005734 (2009) |
Eduardo Albrecht | Networking futures: the movements against corporate globalization |
005747 (2009) |
Jeremy Macclancy | Market day in Provence |
005751 (2009) |
Josephine Macintosh | Making sense of AIDS: culture, sexuality, and power in Melanesia |
005773 (2009) |
I. M. Lewis | Islam in the Middle East: a living tradition |
005775 (2009) |
Anthony Shelton | Intersected identities: strategies of visualization in nineteenth‐ and twentieth‐century Mexican culture |
005786 (2009) |
Helen Kopnina [Pays-Bas] | Indigenous diasporas and dislocations |
005800 (2009) |
Michael J. Kral | Hummocks: journeys and inquiries among the Canadian Inuit |
005803 (2009) |
Joanna Overing | How to read ethnography |
005836 (2009) |
Chris De Wet | Gaining ground? ‘Rights’ and ‘property’ in South African land reform |
005849 (2009) |
Jakob A. Klein | Frontier people: Han settlers in minority areas of China |
005855 (2009) |
Peter Collins | Fire in the dark: telling Gypsiness in North East England |
005857 (2009) |
Kaori O'Connor [Royaume-Uni] | Favored flowers: culture and economy in a global system |
005869 (2009) |
Nicholas Swann | Ethnography as commentary: writing from the virtual archive |
005870 (2009) |
Emma-Jayne Abbots | Ethnographic fieldwork: an anthropological reader |
005872 (2009) |
Mary Adams | Empathy and healing: essays in medical and narrative anthropology |
005879 (2009) |
Heather A. Horst | Downtown ladies: informal commercial importers, a Haitian anthropologist, and self‐making in Jamaica |
005886 (2009) |
Jonathan Benthall [Royaume-Uni] | Discourse on civility and barbarity: a critical history of religion and related categories |
005898 (2009) |
Annabeth Headrick | Cycles of time and meaning in the Mexican Books of Fate |
005906 (2009) |
Sutti Ortiz | Countering development: indigenous modernity and the moral imagination |
005930 (2009) |
Adam Kaul | Border‐crossing: mumming in cross‐border and cross‐community contexts |
005956 (2009) |
Teruyuki Tsuji | Bacchanalian sentiments: musical experiences and political counterpoints in Trinidad |
005969 (2009) |
Mark Geller [Royaume-Uni] | Ancient Mesopotamia at the dawn of civilization: the evolution of an urban landscape |
005973 (2009) |
J. D. Y. Peel | An academic skating on thin ice |
005976 (2009) |
David Crawford | Amazigh arts in Morocco: women shaping Berber identity |
005981 (2009) |
C. Renate Barber | African American folk healing |
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Chloe Nahum-Claudel | Warfare and shamanism in Amazonia |
002C09 (2013) |
Sarah A. Tobin | Wall Street Women |
002C10 (2013) |
Chunghee Sarah Soh | Transnational Sport: Gender, Media, and Global Korea |
002C11 (2013) |
Deborah Durham | Transforming Cape Town |
002C12 (2013) |
Alyson Brody | Tracks and traces: Thailand and the work of Andrew Turton |
002C15 (2013) |
Hilary Callan | The tribal imagination: civilization and the savage mind |
002C16 (2013) |
James F. Weiner | The shark warrior of Alewai: a phenomenology of Melanesian identity |
002C18 (2013) |
T. P. O'Connor | The ritual killing and burial of animals: European perspectives |
002C19 (2013) |
Patrick Devlieger | The politics of polio in Northern Nigeria |
002C20 (2013) |
Fiona Coward | The evolution of the human mind: from supernaturalism to naturalism: an anthropological perspective |
002C21 (2013) |
Mary-Lee Mulholland | The World of Lucha Libre: Secrets, Revelations, and Mexican National Identity |
002C23 (2013) |
Robert H. Lavenda | The Passion of Tiger Woods: An Anthropologist Reports on Golf, Race, and Celebrity Scandal |
002C24 (2013) |
Partha Chatterjee | The Darker Side of Western Modernity: Global Futures, Decolonial Options |
002C26 (2013) |
Michael Connors Jackman | Techniques of Pleasure: BDSM and the Circuits of Sexuality |
002C27 (2013) |
William L. Leap | Tacit Subjects: Belonging and Same‐Sex Desire among Dominican Immigrant Men |
002C35 (2013) |
Kathleen Musante Dewalt [États-Unis] | Revolutionary Medicine: Health and the Body in Post‐Soviet Cuba |
002C36 (2013) |
Nadia Dabbagh [Émirats arabes unis] | Remembering Palestine in 1948: beyond national narratives |
002C38 (2013) |
Jen Pylypa | Reframing Transracial Adoption: Adopted Koreans, White Parents, and the Politics of Kinship |
002C47 (2013) |
Christopher Mckevitt | Power and magic in Italy |
002C48 (2013) |
Madeleine Reeves [Royaume-Uni] | Post‐Soviet transformations: politics of ethnicity and resource use in Russia |
002C50 (2013) |
Emma Crewe | Policy worlds: anthropology and the analysis of contemporary power |
002C52 (2013) |
Erling H G | Passage to manhood: youth migration, heroin, and AIDS in southwest China |
002C53 (2013) |
Christophe Heintz | Numerical notation: a comparative history |
002C54 (2013) |
Jeanette Mageo | No Family Is an Island: Cultural Expertise among Samoans in Diaspora |
002C57 (2013) |
Mac Graham [Canada] | Naturalizing Mexican immigrants: a Texas history |
002C58 (2013) |
Susan M. Darlington | Natural Potency and Political Power: Forests and State Authority in Contemporary Laos |
002C59 (2013) |
Huon Wardle | Nanny's Asafo warriors: the Jamaican maroons' African experience |
002C60 (2013) |
Katherine Pratt Ewing [États-Unis] | Muslim Becoming: Aspiration and Skepticism in Pakistan |
002C63 (2013) |
Eric Gable | Life within limits: well‐being in a world of want |
002C64 (2013) |
Paul Stoller | Life within Limits: Well‐Being in a World of Want |
002C66 (2013) |
Neena Mahadev | Legends of people, myths of state: violence, intolerance, and political culture in Sri Lanka and Australia |
002C67 (2013) |
Martin Slama | Laughing at Leviathan: sovereignty and audience in West Papua |
002C69 (2013) |
Christie Davies | Just folklore: analysis, interpretation, critique |
002C72 (2013) |
Claire Wendland | Improvising Medicine: An African Oncology Ward in an Emerging Cancer Epidemic |
002C73 (2013) |
Jason James | Hypersexuality and Headscarves: Race, Sex, and Citizenship in the New Germany |
002C74 (2013) |
Sasha Newell | Human Rights and African Airwaves: Mediating Equality on the Chichewa Radio |
002C76 (2013) |
Don Kulick | Holy Harlots: Femininity, Sexuality, and Black Magic in Brazil |
002C77 (2013) |
Doreen Montag [Royaume-Uni] | Health care in Maya Guatemala: confronting medical pluralism in a developing country |
002C78 (2013) |
Götz Hoeppe | Hawking Incorporated: Stephen Hawking and the Anthropology of the Knowing Subject |
002C79 (2013) |
Miriam Shakow | Guerrilla Auditors: The Politics of Transparency in Neoliberal Paraguay |
002C80 (2013) |
Jonathan Anjaria | Government of Paper: The Materiality of Bureaucracy in Urban Pakistan |
002C81 (2013) |
Ruth P. Wilson | Governing How We Care: Contesting Community and Defining Difference in U.S. Public Health Programs |
002C86 (2013) |
Lisa K. Neuman | Faith in Paper: The Ethnohistory and Litigation of Upper Great Lakes Indian Treaties |
002C88 (2013) |
Michael Fisch | Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Method |
002C89 (2013) |
Ditte Sass | Ethnic Amsterdam: immigrants and urban change in the twentieth century |
002C90 (2013) |
James Igoe | Ethical Consumption: Social Value and Economic Practice |
002C93 (2013) |
Jacob Doherty | Economies of Recycling: The Global Transformation of Materials, Values, and Social Relations |
002C95 (2013) |
Ines Hasselberg [Royaume-Uni] | Darkness before daybreak: African migrants living on the margins in Southern Italy today |
002C96 (2013) |
Amy Stambach [Royaume-Uni] | Cultured states: youth, gender, and modern style in 1960s Dar es Salaam |
002C97 (2013) |
Doreen Montag [Royaume-Uni] | Creating our own: folklore, performance, and identity in Cuzco, Peru |
002C98 (2013) |
Rebecca Cassidy [Royaume-Uni] | Counterplay: an anthropologist at the chessboard |
002D00 (2013) |
Leigh Binford | Chocolate and Corn Flour: History, Race, and Place in the Making of “Black” Mexico |
002D02 (2013) |
Avram S. Bornstein | Caring for the “Holy Land”: Filipina Domestic Workers in Israel |
002D05 (2013) |
Sam D. Stout | Breathing new life into the evidence of death: contemporary approaches to bioarchaeology |
002D06 (2013) |
Charles Stewart [Royaume-Uni] | Bad souls: madness and responsibility in modern Greece |
002D08 (2013) |
Liana Chua | Ancestors in Borneo societies: death, transformation, and social immortality |
002D09 (2013) |
Hannah Brown | Ambiguous pleasures: sexuality and middle class self‐perceptions in Nairobi |
002D12 (2013) |
Carol Kidron | Above the death pits, beneath the flag: youth voyages to Poland and the performance of Israeli national identity |