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  • 1
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    New York, NY : [s.n.]
    ISBN: 9781782381211
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 242 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Medical Anthropology
    Abstract: Strategies or decisions aimed at affecting, in a manner considered to be positive, the genetic heritage of a child in the context of human reproduction are increasingly being accepted in contemporary society. As a result, unnerving similarities between earlier selection ideology so central to the discredited eugenic regimes of the 20th century and those now on offer suggest that a new era of eugenics has dawned. The time is ripe, therefore, for considering and evaluating from an ethical perspective both current and future selection practices. This inter-disciplinary volume blends research from embryology, genetics, philosophy, sociology, psychology, and history. In so doing, it constructs a thorough picture of the procedures emerging from today's reproductive developments, including a rigorous ethical argumentation concerning the possible advantages and risks related to the new eugenics.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- A Note on the Text -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- -- Introduction -- -- Chapter 1. The History of Eugenics -- Chapter 2. General Introduction to Eugenic Procedures -- Chapter 3. General Ethical Discussion -- Chapter 4. Arguments Supporting the New Eugenics -- Chapter 5. Arguments Opposing the New Eugenics -- -- Conclusion -- -- Appendix I: Past and Present Personalities Supporting Eugenic Policies -- Appendix II: Scottish Council on Human Bioethics Recommendations on Eugenics -- -- Glossary of Terms -- Bibliography --
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781782382393
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 288 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Integration and Conflict Studies 7
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: Throughout its history the concept of "Uzbekness," or more generally of a Turkic-speaking sedentary population, has continuously attracted members of other groups to join, as being Uzbek promises opportunities to enlarge ones social network. Accession is comparatively easy, as Uzbekness is grounded in a cultural model of territoriality, rather than genealogy, as the basis for social attachments. It acknowledges regional variation and the possibility of membership by voluntary decision. Therefore, the boundaries of being Uzbek vary almost by definition, incorporating elements of local languages, cultural patterns and social organization. This book combines an historical analysis with thorough ethnographic field research, looking at differences in the conceptualization of group boundaries and the social practices they entail. It does so by analysing decision-making processes by Uzbeks on the individual as well as cognitive level and the political configurations that surround them.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Maps, Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- -- Introduction -- -- Chapter 1. A Historical Sketch of the Uzbeks: From Nomadic Conquerors to Post-socialist Farmers -- Chapter 2. A Central Asian Melting Pot: The Oasis of Bukhara -- Chapter 3. Desperation at the End of the World?The Oasis of Khorezm -- Chapter 4. Conflict Inevitable?The Ferghana Valley -- Chapter 5. Birthplace of a National Hero: The Oasis of Sharisabz -- -- Conclusion -- -- Bibliography -- Index --
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781782382614
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 392 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Space and Place 11
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: Mythologies and narratives of victimization pervade contemporary Croatia, set against the backdrop of militarized notions of masculinity and the political mobilization of religion and nationhood. Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in rural Dalmatia in the Croatian-Bosnian border region, this book provides a unique account of the politics of ambiguous Europeanness from the perspective of those living at Europe's margins. Examining phenomena such as Marian apparitions, a historic knights tournament, the symbolic re-signification of a massacre site, and the desolate social situation of Croatian war veterans, Narrating Victimhood traces the complex mechanisms of political radicalization in a post-war scenario. This book provides a new perspective for understanding the ongoing processes of transformation in Southeastern Europe and the Balkans.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on the Text -- -- Introduction -- -- Chapter 1. (In-)Subordination at the Margins of Europe -- Chapter 2. Marian Devotion in Times of War -- Chapter 3. Re-Visions of History through Landscape -- Chapter 4. Of War Heroes, Martyrs, and Invalids -- Chapter 5. Mobilising Local Reserves -- -- Concluding Remarks -- -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index --
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781782382775
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 194 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: The provocative title of this book is deliberately and challengingly universalist, matching the theoretically experimental essays, where contributors try different ideas to answer distinct concerns regarding cosmopolitanism. Leading anthropologists explore what cosmopolitanism means in the context of everyday life, variously viewing it as an aspect of kindness and empathy, as tolerance, hospitality and openness, and as a defining feature of pan-human individuality. The chapters thus advance an existential critique of abstract globalization discourse. The book enriches interdisciplinary debates about hitherto neglected aspects of contemporary cosmopolitanism as a political and moral project, examining the form of its lived effects and offering new ideas and case studies to work with.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- -- Introduction: We the Cosmopolitans: Framing the Debate -- Lisette Josephides -- -- Chapter 1. Citizens of Everything: The Aporetics of Cosmopolitanism -- Ronald Stade -- -- Chapter 2. The Capacities of Anyone: Accommodating the Universal Human Subject as Value and in Space -- Nigel Rapport -- -- Chapter 3. Cosmopolitan Morality in the British Immigration and Asylum System -- Alexandra Hall -- -- Chapter 4. Experiences of Pain: A Gateway to Cosmopolitan Subjectivity? -- Anne Sigfrid Gronseth -- -- Chapter 5. Cosmopolitanism as Welcoming the Other/Imperilling the Self: Ethics and Early Encounters between Lyons Missionaries and West African Rulers Prior to Colonial Rule -- Marc Schiltz -- -- Chapter 6. The Cartoon Controversy and the Possibility of Cosmopolitanism -- Thomas Hylland Eriksen -- -- Conclusion -- Alexandra Hall -- -- Notes on contributors --
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  • 5
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    New York, NY : [s.n.]
    ISBN: 9781782382690
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 236 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Integration and Conflict Studies 9
    Keywords: General Anthropology, Colonialism
    Abstract: Contributing to identity formation in ethnically and religiously diverse postcolonial societies, this book examines the role played by creole identity in Indonesia, and in particular its capital, Jakarta. While, on the one hand, it facilitates transethnic integration and promotes a specifically postcolonial sense of common nationhood due to its heterogeneous origins, creole groups of people are often perceived ambivalently in the wake of colonialism and its demise, on the other. In this book, Jacqueline Knörr analyzes the social, historical, and political contexts of creoleness both at the grassroots and the State level, showing how different sections of society engage with creole identity in order to promote collective identification transcending ethnic and religious boundaries, as well as for reasons of self-interest and ideological projects.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Maps and Figures -- Acknowledgements -- -- Introduction -- -- -- Creole Identity and Postcolonial Diversity -- -- -- Ethnic versus Transethnic Identity -- -- -- National Identity in the Context of Ethnic and Transethnic References -- -- -- The City as Locus and Focus -- -- -- Categories of Identification and Social Discourses as Objects of Observation and Analysis -- -- -- Notes on Field Research -- -- Chapter 1. Creole Identity in Postcolonial Context -- -- -- Creole Terminology at the Conceptual Crossroads of History and Ideology -- -- -- Creolization and Creole Identity Beyond the Caribbean -- -- -- Towards a Comparative Concept of Creole Identity -- -- -- Indigenization and Ethnogenesis as Criteria of Creolization -- -- -- Creoleness versus (Post-)creole Continuum -- -- -- The CvP Model: Creolization versus Pidginization -- -- -- The Pidgin Potential of Creole Identity for Postcolonial Nation-building -- -- -- Creole Ambivalences -- -- Chapter 2. Jakarta, Batavia, Betawi -- -- -- Cityscape and City Dwellers -- -- -- Historical Beginnings: Sunda Kelapa, Jayakarta, Batavia -- -- -- Social Organization and Interethnic Relationships in Batavia -- -- -- Creolization and the Emergence of the Betawi -- -- -- Social Marginalization of the Betawi -- -- -- The (Re-)discovery of the Betawi: Objectives and Context of State Sponsorship -- -- Chapter 3. Orang Betawi versus Orang Jakarta -- -- -- Discourses, Definitions, Dichotomies -- -- -- Betawi (asli) versus pendatang -- -- -- Betawi versus Betawi Asli: Ethnic References with and without 'Asli' -- -- -- Betawi as Jakarta Asli -- -- -- The Pidgin Potential of Betawi Culture and Identity -- -- -- Orang Jakarta as a Category of Urban Identification -- -- -- Creolization of Jakartan Identity? -- -- -- Tradition and Modernity in the Relationship between Orang Betawi and Orang Jakarta ... and a Miss and Mister Jakarta Pageant -- -- Chapter 4. Suku bangsa Betawi: Integration and Differentiation of Ethnic Identity -- -- -- The Inner and Outer circle of the Betawi -- -- -- Betawi Kota: the (Political) Spearhead of the Betawi -- -- -- Betawi Pinggir: the Guardians of 'True Islam' -- -- -- Betawi Udik: the Guardians of 'True Tradition' -- -- -- Betawi Kota, Pinggir and Udik: Integration through Differentiation and Diversification from Within -- -- -- The Arabic Dimension of Betawi-ness -- -- -- Tugu: Exotics of Enclave? -- -- -- Kampung Sawah: The (Christian) Betawi in the Paddy Field -- -- -- Bangsawan Betawi: About the Invention of a Betawi Aristocracy -- -- -- Batak Going Betawi, Or: What Is a Batak Betawi? -- -- Chapter 5. Betawi versus Peranakan (Chinese) -- -- -- Conceptual Disentanglement -- -- -- Cina Benteng: the First Peranakan -- -- -- Between Privilege and Expulsion: The Chinese in Batavia and Early Postcolonial Jakarta -- -- -- The Repression of the Chinese during the Suharto Era -- -- -- Recent Developments: 'Free the Dragon' versus 'Be(com)ing Betawi' -- -- -- The Betawi's Appetite for Incorporation -- -- Chapter 6. Orang Betawi versus Orang Indonesia: On the Connection between Ethnic Diversity and National Unity -- -- -- Pancasila and Bhinneka Tunggal Ika as Core Principles of National Identity -- -- -- The Betawi as a Representation of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika: On the Meaning of 'Diversity of Origin' for 'Unity in Diversity' -- -- -- National Meanings of Betawi Indigeneity -- -- -- Betawi-ization versus Javanization of the National Centre -- -- -- Betawi contraorang kompeni: Postcolonial Constructions of Anticolonial Heroism -- -- -- Orang Betawi and Orang Indonesia as Interconnected Categories of Identification -- -- Chapter 7. Betawi Politics of Identity and Difference -- -- -- Betawi Goes Politics: The First 'Betawi untuk Gubernur' Campaign -- -- -- Indigeneity in the Production of Authenticity and Commitment -- -- -- Creole Identity in the Production of Commonalities -- -- -- Islam In and Out of Politics -- -- -- Jakarta between National and Local Representation -- -- -- Social Margins Going Ethno-politics -- -- -- Betawi as a Social Class and as Urban Identification -- -- Conclusion: Towards an Open End -- -- Bibliography --
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  • 6
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    New York, NY : [s.n.]
    ISBN: 9781782382973
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 264 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: EASA Series 24
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: The highland region of the republic of Georgia, one of the former Soviet Socialist Republics, has long been legendary for its beauty. It is often assumed that the state has only made partial inroads into this region, and is mostly perceived as alien. Taking a fresh look at the Georgian highlands allows the author to consider perennial questions of citizenship, belonging, and mobility in a context that has otherwise been known only for its folkloric dimensions. Scrutinizing forms of identification with the state at its margins, as well as local encounters with the erratic Soviet and post-Soviet state, the author argues that citizenship is both a sought-after means of entitlement and a way of guarding against the state. This book not only challenges theories in the study of citizenship but also the axioms of integration in Western social sciences in general.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- List of Maps -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Transcription -- -- Introduction -- -- Chapter 1. A Mobile Field -- Chapter 2. Hidden Treasures in the Mountains and a State that Comes and Goes -- Chapter 3. Reborn Citizens in a Post- Soviet Landscape -- Chapter 4. Three Ways to Be a State -- Chapter 5. Triple Winning and Simple Losing -- -- Conclusion -- -- Appendix -- -- Bibliography -- Index --
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  • 7
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    New York, NY : [s.n.]
    ISBN: 9781782383017
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 254 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Dislocations 12
    Keywords: General Anthropology, Political Economy
    Abstract: Contemporary forms of capitalism and the state require close analytic attention to reveal the conditions of possibility for effective counter-politics. On the other hand the practice of collective politics needs to be studied through historical ethnography if we are to understand what might make people's actions effective. This book suggests a research agenda designed to maximize the political leverage of ordinary people faced with ever more remote states and technologies that make capitalism increasingly rapacious. Gavin Smith opens and closes this series of interlinked essays by proposing a concise framework for untangling what he calls "the society of capital" and subsequently a potentially controversial way of seeing its contemporary features. This book tackles the political conundrums of our times and asks what roles intellectuals might play therein.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- -- Introduction -- -- PART I: INTELLECTUAL INFRASTRUCTURE -- -- Chapter 1. Capital: structural, phenomenological, financial -- -- PART II: SCALES OF HISTORY AND POLITICS -- -- Chapter 2. The scales of ethnography: periodizing spatial coherence in early twentieth-century, Spain -- Chapter 3. Popular struggle, dissident intellectuals and perspectives in realist history: a case from late twentieth-century Peru -- Chapter 4. History's absent presence in the everyday politics of contemporary rural Spain -- Chapter 5. On the threshold between everyday practice and historical praxis -- -- PART III: POLITICS' EDGE -- -- Chapter 6. Conditions of possibility: dominant blocs and changing contours of the hegemonic field -- -- Conclusion: Between reflexivity and engagement: tensions in the praxis of intellectuals -- -- References Cited -- Index --
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781782382935
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 348 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: CEDLA Latin America Studies 103
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: Willem Assies died in 2010 at the age of 55. The various stages of his career as a political anthropologist of Latin American illustrate how astute a researcher he was. He had a keen eye for the contradictions he observed during his fieldwork but also enjoyed theoretical debate. A distrust of power led him not only to attempt to understand "people without voice" but to work alongside them so they could discover and find their own voice. Willem Assies explored the messy, often untidy daily lives of people, with their inconsistencies, irrationalities, and passions, but also with their hopes, sense of beauty, solidarity, and quest for dignity. This collection brings together some of Willem Assies's best, most fascinating, and still highly relevant writings.
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword -- Geert Banck -- -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- -- Introduction -- Gemma van der Haar, Salvador Martí i Puig, Ton Salman -- -- PART I: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN LATIN AMERICA -- -- Introduction -- Geert Banck -- -- Chapter 1. Of Structured Moves and Moving Structures: An Overview of Theoretical Perspectives on Social Movements -- Chapter 2. Urban Social Movements, Democratization and Democracy in Brazil -- -- PART II: AGRARIAN ISSUES -- -- Introduction -- Cristobal Kay -- -- Chapter 3. The Agrarian Question in Peru: Some Observations on the Roads of Capital -- Chapter 4. From Rubber Estate to Simple Commodity Production: Agrarian Struggles in the Northern Bolivian Amazon -- -- PART III: INDIGENOUS (LAND) RIGHTS -- -- Introduction -- André Hoekema -- -- Chapter 5. Self-Determination and the "New Partnership"; the Politics of Indigenous Peoples and States -- Chapter 6. Indian Justice in the Andes: Re-rooting or Re-routing? -- -- PART IV: ETHNICITY AND CITIZENSHIP -- -- Introduction -- Salvador Martí i Puig -- -- Chapter 7. The Limits of State Reform and Multiculturalism in Latin America: Contemporary Illustrations -- Chapter 8. Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Indigenous Peoples and Autonomies in Latin America -- -- PART V: POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN BOLIVIA -- -- Introduction -- Ton Salman -- -- Chapter 9. David versus Goliath in Cochabamba: Water Rights, Neoliberalism and the Revival of Social Protest in Bolivia -- Chapter 10. Neoliberalism and the Re-Emergence of Ethnopolitics in Bolivia -- -- Bibliography Willem Assies --
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  • 9
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    New York, NY : [s.n.]
    ISBN: 9781782384540
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 244 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: General Anthropology, Theory & Methodology in Anthropology
    Abstract: Nostalgia is intimately connected to the history of the social sciences in general and anthropology in particular, though finely grained ethnographies of nostalgia and loss are still scarce. Today, anthropologists have realized that nostalgia constitutes a fascinating object of study for exploring contemporary issues of the formation of identity in politics and history. Contributors to this volume consider the fabric of nostalgia in the fields of heritage and tourism, exile and diasporas, postcolonialism and postsocialism, business and economic exchange, social, ecological and religious movements, and nation building. They contribute to a better understanding of how individuals and groups commemorate their pasts, and how nostalgia plays a role in the process of remembering.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Anthropology of Nostalgia-Anthropology as Nostalgia -- Olivia Angé and David Berliner -- Chapter 1. Are Anthropologists Nostalgist? -- David Berliner -- Chapter 2. Missing Socialism Again? The Malaise of Nostalgia in Post-Soviet Lithuania -- Gediminas Lankauskas -- Chapter 3. The Politics of Nostalgia in the Aftermath of Socialism's Collapse: A Case for Comparative Analysis -- Maya Nadkarni and Olga Shevchenko -- Chapter 4. Why Postimperial Trumps Postsocialist: Crying back the National Past in Hungary -- Chris Hann -- Chapter 5. Consuming Communism: Material Cultures of Nostalgia in Former East Germany -- Jonathan Bach -- Chapter 6. The Key from (to) Sepharad: Nostalgia for a Lost Country -- Joseph Josy Lévy and Inaki Olazabal -- Chapter 7. Nostalgia and the Discovery of Loss: Essentializing the Turkish Cypriot Past -- Rebecca Bryant -- Chapter 8. Social and Economic Performativity of Nostalgic Narratives in Andean Barter Fairs -- Olivia Angé -- Chapter 9. Wither Left-Wing Nostalgia -- Petra Rethmann -- Afterword: On Anthropology's Nostalgia: Looking Back/Seeing Ahead -- William Cunningham Bissell -- Notes on Contributors -- Index --
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9781782384687
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 246 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: The Human Economy 1
    Keywords: General Anthropology, Political Economy
    Abstract: The Cold War was fought between "state socialism" and "the free market." That fluctuating relationship between public power and private money continues today, unfolding in new and unforeseen ways during the economic crisis. Nine case studies -- from Southern Africa, South Asia, Brazil, and Atlantic Africa – examine economic life from the perspective of ordinary people in places that are normally marginal to global discourse, covering a range of class positions from the bottom to the top of society. The authors of these case studies examine people's concrete economic activities and aspirations. By looking at how people insert themselves into the actual, unequal economy, they seek to reflect human unity and diversity more fully than the narrow vision of conventional economics.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface: The Human Economy Project -- Keith Hart and John Sharp -- Introduction -- Keith Hart and John Sharp -- Chapter 1. After the Big Clean-up: Street Vendors, the Informal Economy and Employment Policy in Zimbabwe -- Busani Mpofu -- Chapter 2. Immoral Accumulation and the Human Economy of Death in Venda -- Fraser McNeill -- Chapter 3. 'Letting Money Work for Us': Self-organization and Financialization from Below in an All-male Savings Club in Soweto -- Detlev Krige -- Chapter 4. Market, Race and Nation: History of the White Working Class in Pretoria -- John Sharp -- Chapter 5. Negotiating Inequality: the Contemporary Black Middle Classes in Salvador, Brazil -- Doreen Gordon -- Chapter 6. Live Music in the Age of Digital Reproduction: Cape Verde -- Juliana Braz Dias -- Chapter 7. Congo-Gauteng: Congolese Migrants in South Africa -- Saint-José Inaka and Joseph Trapido -- Chapter 8. Neither Nationals nor Cosmopolitans: the Political Economy of Belonging for Mozambican Indians -- Jason Sumich -- Chapter 9. Marwari Traders between Hindu Neoliberalism and Democratic Socialism in Nepal -- Mallika Shakya -- References -- Notes on Contributors -- Index --
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9780857459770
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 212 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Museums and Collections 5
    Keywords: Museum Studies
    Abstract: In an era cross-cut with various agendas and expressions of national belonging and global awareness, "the nation" as a collective reference point and experienced entity stands at the center of complex identity struggles. This book explores how such struggles unfold in practice at a highly symbolic battlefield site in the Danish/German borderland. Comprised of an ethnography of two profoundly different institutions – a conventional museum and an experience-based heritage center – it analyses the ways in which staff and visitors interfere with, relate to, and literally "make sense" of the war heritage and its national connotations. Borders of Belonging offers a comparative, in-depth analysis of the practices and negotiations through which history is made and manifested at two houses devoted to the interpretation of one event: the decisive battle of the 1864 war in which Otto von Bismarck, on his way to uniting the new German Empire, led the Prussian army to victory over the Danish. Working through his empirical material to engage with and challenge established theoretical positions in the study of museums, modernity, and tourism, Mads Daugbjerg demonstrates that national belonging is still a key cultural concern, even as it asserts itself in novel, muted, and increasingly experiential ways.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- Acknowledgments -- -- Introduction: Borders of Belonging: Investigating Landscapes of Danishness Today -- -- Chapter 1. Dybbøl and the Danish Nation: History and Context -- Chapter 2. Out of sight: Reconsidering the High Modern Museum -- Chapter 3. The Banalities of Being Danish: National Identity at the Castle Museum -- Chapter 4. Sensing 1864 at the Battlefield Centre -- Chapter 5. The Fate of the Nation at the Battlefield Centre -- Chapter 6. Danish Heritage Today: Cosmopolitan Nationalism and the Reappearance of the Romantic -- -- Conclusion: Paradoxes of modern belonging: Reassembling Heritage, Nation and Experience -- -- Bibliography -- Index --
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  • 12
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    New York, NY : [s.n.]
    ISBN: 9781782384663
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 122 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Critical Interventions: A Forum for Social Analysis 14
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: The events of the Arab Spring presented a dramatic reconstitution of politics and the public sphere through their aesthetic and performative uses of public space. Mass demonstrations have become a new global political form, grounded in the localization of globalizing processes, institutions, and relationships. This volume delves beneath the seemingly chaotic nature of events to explore the structural dynamics underpinning popular resistance and their support or suppression. It moves beyond what has usually been defined as Arab Spring nations to include critical views on Bahrain, the Palestinian territories, and Turkey. The research and analysis presented explores not just the immediate protests, but also the historical realization, appropriation, and even institutionalization of these critical voices, as well as the role of international criminal law and legal exceptionalism in authorizing humanitarian interventions. Above all, it questions whether the revolutions have since been hijacked and the broad popular uprisings already overrun, suppressed, or usurped by the upper classes.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: The Arab Spring: Revolutions or 1848 Reaction? -- Kjetil Fosshagen -- Chapter 1. Tahrir as Heterotopia: Spaces and Aesthetics of Egyptian Revolution -- Paola Abenante -- Chapter 2. Beyond the Arab Spring: The Aesthetics and Poetics of Popular Revolt and Protest, 2010-2012 -- Pnina Werbner, Martin Webb and Kathryn Spellman-Poots -- Chapter 3. Emergency Law and Hypergovernance: Human Rights and Regime Change in the Arab Spring -- Michael Humphrey -- Chapter 4. The Promises and Limitations ­­of Economic Protests in the West Bank -- Sohbi Samour -- Chapter 5. Stability or Democracy? The Failed Uprising in Bahrain and the Battle for the International Agenda -- Thomas Fibiger -- Chapter 6. The Turkish Model for the Arab Spring: The Corporate Moralist State -- Kjetil Fosshagen -- Notes on Contributors --
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  • 13
    ISBN: 9781782384915
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 276 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Space and Place 13
    Keywords: Urban Studies
    Abstract: More than two decades of deconstruction, renovation, and reconstruction have left the urban environments in the former German Democratic Republic completely transformed. This volume considers the changing urban landscapes in the former East - and how the filling of previous absences and the absence of previous presence - creates the cultural landscape of modern unified Germany. This broadens our understanding of this transformation by examining often-neglected cities, spaces, or structures, and historical narration and preservation.  
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Gwyneth Cliver and Carrie Smith-Prei -- PART I: GROUNDWORK -- Chapter 1. Preserving the Past Before and After the Wende: A Case Study of Quedlinburg -- Heike Alberts -- Chapter 2. No Man's Land: Fiction and Reality in Buddy Giovinazzo's Potsdamer Platz -- Christopher Jones -- PART II: PROJECTIONS -- Chapter 3. Cinematic Reflections of Germany's Postunification Woes: Architecture and Urban Space of Frankfurt (Oder) in Halbe Treppe, Lichter, and Kombat Sechzehn -- Sebastian Heiduschke -- Chapter 4. Reclaiming the Thuringian Tuscany: The Touristic Appeal of Bad Sulza and its Toskana Therme -- Erika Nelson -- Chapter 5. Berlin through the Lens: Space and (National) Identity in the Postunification Capital -- Susanna Miller, Jennifer Ruth Hosek, Tamara Nadolny, Heidi Manicke, Flavia Zaka, Trevor Blakeney, and Jude Hirman -- Chapter 6. The Amputated City: The Voids of Hoyerswerda -- Gwyneth Cliver -- PART III: THEORIES -- Chapter 7. Sounding out Erfurt: Does the Song Remain the Same? -- Heiner Stahl -- Chapter 8. Restoration and Redemption: Defending Kultur and Heimat in Eisenach's Cityscape -- Jason James -- Chapter 9. The Bauwerk in the Age of its Technical Reproducibility: Historical Reconstruction, Pious Modernism, and Dresden's "süße Krankheit" -- Rob McFarland with Elizabeth Guthrie -- Afterword -- Rolf J. Goebel -- Notes on Contributors -- Index --
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  • 14
    ISBN: 9781782385455
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 206 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Medical Anthropology, Refugee & Migration Studies,
    Abstract: Charting the experiences of internally or externally migrant communities, the volume examines social transformation through the dynamic relationship between movement, reproduction, and health. The chapters examine how healthcare experiences of migrants are not only embedded in their own unique health worldviews, but also influenced by the history, policy, and politics of the wider state systems. The research among migrant communities an understanding of how ideas of reproduction and "cultures of health" travel, how healing, birth and care practices become a result of movement, and how health-related perceptions and reproductive experiences can define migrant belonging and identity.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Migration and the Politics of Reproduction and Health: Tracking Global Flows through Ethnography -- Sunil K. Khanna and Maya Unnithan-Kumar -- Chapter 1. Migration, Belonging and the Body that Births: Pakistani Women in Britain -- Kaveri Qureshi -- Chapter 2. To Be or Not To Be?: Cape Verdean Student Mothers in Portugal -- Elizabeth P. Challinor -- Chapter 3. 'Good Women Stay at Home. Bad Women Go Everywhere': Agency, Sexuality and Self in Sri Lankan Migrant Narratives -- Sajida Z. Ally -- Chapter 4. 'No That's not a Religious Thing, That's a Cultural Thing': Culture in the Provision of Health Services for Bangladeshi Mothers in East London -- Laura Griffith -- Chapter 5. Health Inequalities and Perceptions of Place: Migrant Mothers' Accounts of Birth and Loss in Northwest India -- Maya Unnithan-Kumar -- Chapter 6. Acculturation and Experiences of Postpartum Depression amongst Immigrant Mothers -- Mirabelle E. Fernandes-Paul -- Chapter 7. 'A Mother who Stays but Cannot Provide is not as Good': Migrant Mothers in Hanoi, Vietnam -- Catherine Locke, Nguyen Thi Ngan Hoa and Nguyen Thi Thanh Tam -- Chapter 8. 'A "City-Walla" Prefers a Small Family': Son Preference and Sex Selection among Punjabi Migrant Families in Urban India -- Sunil K. Khanna -- Chapter 9. Restoring the Connection: Aboriginal Midwifery and Relocation for Childbirth in First Nation Communities in Canada -- Rachel Olson -- Bibliography -- Index --
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  • 15
    ISBN: 9781782383475
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 286 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Sociology, Peace & Conflict Studies
    Abstract: As seen in military documents, medical journals, novels, films, television shows, and memoirs, soldiers' invisible wounds are not innate cracks in individual psyches that break under the stress of war. Instead, the generation of weary warriors is caught up in wider social and political networks and institutions-families, activist groups, government bureaucracies, welfare state programs-mediated through a military hierarchy, psychiatry rooted in mind-body sciences, and various cultural constructs of masculinity. This book offers a history of military psychiatry from the American Civil War to the latest Afghanistan conflict. The authors trace the effects of power and knowledge in relation to the emotional and psychological trauma that shapes soldiers' bodies, minds, and souls, developing an extensive account of the emergence, diagnosis, and treatment of soldiers' invisible wounds.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- -- Introduction: Weary Warriors Walk Among Us: Combat, Knowledge Circulation, and Naming Traumatized Soldiers -- -- Chapter 1. Ravished Minds and Ill Bodies: Power, Embodiment, Dispositifs -- -- Chapter 2. Unsettling Notions: War Neuroses, Soldiering, and Broken Embodiments -- Chapter 3. Classifying Bodies through Diagnosis: Knowledges, Locations, and Categorical Enclosures -- Chapter 4. Managing Illness through Power: Regulation, Resistance and Truth Games -- Chapter 5. Cultural Accounts of the Soldier as Subject: Folds, Disclosures and Enactments -- Chapter 6. Fixing Soldiers: The Treatment of Bodies, Minds, and Souls -- Chapter 7. The Soldier in Context: Psychiatric Practices, Military Imperatives, and Masculine Ideals -- Chapter 8. Soldiering On: Care of Self, Status Passages, and Citizenship Claims -- Chapter 9. Military Bodies and Battles Multiple: Embodied Trauma, Ontological Politics, and Patchwork Warriors -- -- References -- Index --
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    ISBN: 9781782383703
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 230 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: New Directions in Anthropology 36
    Keywords: General Anthropology, Refugee & Migration Studies
    Abstract: Since the time of the Grand Tour, the Italian region of Tuscany has sustained a highly visible American and Anglo migrant community. Today American women continue to migrate there, many in order to marry Italian men. Confronted with experiences of social exclusion, unfamiliar family relations, and new cultural terrain, many women struggle to build local lives. In the first ethnographic monograph of Americans in Italy, Catherine Trundle argues that charity and philanthropy are the central means by which many American women negotiate a sense of migrant belonging in Italy. This book traces women's daily acts of charity as they gave food to the poor, fundraised among the wealthy, monitored untrustworthy recipients, assessed the needy, and reflected on the emotional work that charity required. In exploring the often-ignored role of charitable action in migrant community formation, Trundle contributes to anthropological theories of gift giving, compassion, and reflexivity.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- PART I: FRAMING CHARITY AND MIGRATION -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. A Civilized Journey -- PART II: FORGING CHARITABLE COMMUNITIES -- Chapter 2. Intimate Lives and the Art of Belonging -- Chapter 3. Food, Community and Incorporation Work -- Chapter 4. Ethical Engagement: Crafting Charitable Relations -- PART III: THE MORAL WORK OF CHARITY -- Chapter 5. 'Getting the Work Done', or an Ethos of Disinterested Equality -- Chapter 6. Compassion and Empathy Without Understanding -- Chapter 7. Accountability, Cynicism and Hope -- Epilogue: Charity, Reflexivity, Belonging -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index --
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  • 17
    ISBN: 9781782384069
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 418 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: Inuit hunting traditions are rich in perceptions, practices and stories relating to animals and human beings. The authors examine key figures such as the raven, an animal that has a central place in Inuit culture as a creator and a trickster, and qupirruit, a category consisting of insects and other small life forms. After these non-social and inedible animals, they discuss the dog, the companion of the hunter, and the fellow hunter, the bear, considered to resemble a human being. A discussion of the renewal of whale hunting accompanies the chapters about animals considered 'prey par excellence': the caribou, the seals and the whale, symbol of the whole. By giving precedence to Inuit categories such as 'inua' (owner) and 'tarniq' (shade) over European concepts such as 'spirit 'and 'soul', the book compares and contrasts human beings and animals to provide a better understanding of human-animal relationships in a hunting society.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Theoretical Perspectives -- Chapter 2. The Animals and Their Environment -- Chapter 3. Becoming A Good Hunter -- Life and Death -- Chapter 4. The Raven, The Bringer of Light -- Chapter 5. Qupirruit, Masters of Life And Death -- Fellow Hunters -- Chapter 6. The Dog, Partner of The Hunter -- Chapter 7. The Bear, A Fellow Hunter -- Prey -- Chapter 8. The Caribou, The Lice of The Earth -- Chapter 9. Seals, The Offspring of The Sea Woman -- Chapter 10. The Whale, Representing The Whole -- Comparison and Conclusions -- Appendix I: Inuit Elders -- Glossary of Inuktitut Words -- References -- Index --
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  • 18
    ISBN: 9781782384120
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 210 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Gender Studies
    Abstract: An attempt to reveal, recover and reconsider the roles, positions, and actions of Ottoman women, this volume reconsiders the negotiations, alliances, and agency of women in asserting themselves in the public domain in late- and post-Ottoman cities. Drawing on diverse theoretical backgrounds and a variety of source materials, from court records to memoirs to interviews, the contributors to the volume reconstruct the lives of these women within the urban sphere. With a fairly wide geographical span, from Aleppo to Sofia, from Jeddah to Istanbul, the chapters offer a wide panorama of the Ottoman urban geography, with a specific concern for gender roles.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Preface: Kaffee und Kuchen -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: A Gendered Perspective to Ottoman Urban History -- PART I: WOMEN AND REORGANIZATION OF URBAN LIFE -- Chapter 1. Times of Tamaddun: Gender, Urbanity, and Temporality in Colonial Egypt -- On Barak -- Chapter 2. Women in the Post-Ottoman Public Sphere: Anti-Veiling Campaigns and the Gendered Reshaping of Urban Space in Early Republican Turkey -- Sevgi Adak -- PART II: MALE SPACES, FEMALE SPACES? LIMITS OF AND BREACHES IN THE GENDERED ORDER OF THE CITY -- Chapter 3. Playing with Gender: The Carnival of al-Qays in Jeddah -- Ulrike Freitag -- Chapter 4. Mixed Marriage, Prostitution, Survival: Reintegrating Armenian Women into Post-Ottoman Cities -- Vahé Tachjian -- Chapter 5. "This time women as well got involved in politics!": Nineteenth Century Ottoman Women's Organizations and Political Agency -- Nazan Maksudyan -- PART III: DISCOURSES AND NARRATIVES OF GENDER IN THE URBAN CONTEXT -- Chapter 6. Early Republican Turkish Orientalism? The Erotic Picture of an Algerian Woman and the notion of Beauty between the "West" and the "Orient" -- Nora Lafi -- Chapter 7. The Urban Experience in Women's Memoirs: Mediha Kayra's World War I Notebook -- Christoph Herzog -- Notes on Contributors -- Bibliography -- Index --
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  • 19
    ISBN: 9781782384342
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 272 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: General Cultural Studies
    Abstract: The social and cultural changes of the last century have transformed death from an everyday fact to something hidden from view. Shifting between the practical and the theoretical, the professional and the intimate, the real and the fictitious, this collection of essays explores the continued power of death over our lives. It examines the idea and experience of death from an interdisciplinary perspective, including studies of changing burial customs throughout Europe; an account of a"dying party" in the Netherlands; examinations of the fascination with violent death in crime fiction and the phenomenon of serial killer art; analyses of death and bereavement in poetry, fiction, and autobiography; and a look at audience reactions to depictions of death on screen. By studying and considering how death is thought about in the contemporary era, we might restore the natural place it has in our lives.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Ricarda Vidal and Maria-José Blanco -- PART I: DEATH IN SOCIETY -- Chapter 1. Life Extension, Immortality and the Patient Voice -- Catherine Jenkins -- Chapter 2. Beyond 'Mourning and Melancholia' -- Lynne M. Simpson -- Chapter 3. War and Requiem Compositions in the Twentieth Century -- Wolfgang Marx -- PART II: DEATH IN LITERATURE -- Chapter 4. Understanding Death/Writing Bereavement: The writer's experience -- Maria-José Blanco López de Lerma -- Chapter 5. A Way of Sorrows for the Twentieth Century: Margherita Guidacci's LaVia Crucis dell'umanità -- Eleanor David -- Chapter 6. From Self-Erasure to Self-Affirmation: Communally Acknowledged 'Good Death' in Ernest Gaines's A Lesson Before Dying -- Corina Crisu -- Chapter 7. Habeas Corpse. The Dead Body of Evidence in John Grisham's The Client -- Fiorenzo Iuliano -- Chapter 8. The Fascination with Torture and Death in Twenty-first-Century Crime Fiction -- Rebecca Shillabeer -- PART III: DEATH IN VISUAL CULTURE -- Chapter 9. The Power of Negative Creation – Why Art by Serial Killers Sells -- Ricarda Vidal -- Chapter 10. Screening the Dying Individual: Film, Mortality and the Ethics of Spectatorship -- John Horne -- Chapter 11. The Broken Body as Spectacle: Looking at Death and Injury in Sport -- Julia Banwell -- Chapter 12. Death on Display: The Ideological Function of the Mummies of the World Exhibit -- Diana York Blaine -- PART IV: CEMETERIES AND FUNERALS -- Chapter 13. The Romanian Carnival of Death and the Merry Cemetery of Săpânţa -- Marina Cap Bun -- Chapter 14. In the Dead of Night: a Nocturnal Exploration of Heterotopia in the Graveyard -- Bel Deering -- Chapter 15. Scenarios of Death in Contexts of Mobility: Guineans and Bangladeshis in Lisbon -- Clara Saraiva and José Mapril -- Chapter 16. Karaoke Death: Intertextuality in Active Euthanasia Practices -- Natasha Lushetich -- PART V: PERSONAL REFLECTIONS ON DEATH -- Chapter 17. Death isn't what it used to be -- Lala Isla -- Chapter 18. The Dad Project -- Briony Campbell -- Index --
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  • 20
    ISBN: 9781782385479
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 308 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: CEDLA Latin America Studies 104
    Keywords: Sociology
    Abstract: Since the end of the Pinochet regime, Chilean public policy has sought to rebuild democratic governance in the country. This book examines the links between the state and civil society in Chile and the ways social policies have sought to ensure the inclusion of the poor in society and democracy. Although Chile has gained political stability and grown economically, the ability of social policies to expand democratic governance and participation has proved limited, and in fact such policies have become subordinate to an elitist model of democracy and resulted in a restrictive form of citizen participation.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Acronyms -- Introduction: The Question of Democracy in a Democratic Society -- Chapter 1. Construction of Democracy, Public Policies and Participation of Civil Society -- Chapter 2. Chile: Top-Down Modernization and Low Intensity Re-Democratization -- Chapter 3. Social Policy Agendas in the Transition to Democracy -- Chapter 4. Civil Society, Public Policy Networks and Participatory Initiatives -- Chapter 5. From the Civil Society to the State: A New Elite is Born? -- Conclusion: Participation and Public Policies in the Chilean Democratic Process -- References -- Index --
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    ISBN: 9781782383727
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 572 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology 19
    Keywords: Environmental Studies
    Abstract: With growing evidence of unsustainable use of the world's resources, such as hydrocarbon reserves, and related environmental pollution, as in alarming climate change predictions, sustainable development is arguably the prominent issue of the 21st century.  This volume gives a wide ranging introduction focusing on the arid Gulf region, where the challenges of sustainable development are starkly evident. The Gulf relies on non-renewable oil and gas exports to supply the world's insatiable CO2 emitting energy demands, and has built unsustainable conurbations with water supplies dependent on energy hungry desalination plants and deep aquifers pumped beyond natural replenishment rates. Sustainable Development has an interdisciplinary focus, bringing together university faculty and government personnel from the Gulf, Europe, and North America -- including social and natural scientists, environmentalists and economists, architects and planners -- to discuss topics such as sustainable natural resource use and urbanization, industrial and technological development, economy and politics, history and geography. 
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Forward -- Shaikha Al-Misnad -- Introduction: Sustainable Development in the Gulf: Some Introductory Remarks -- Paul Sillitoe -- Chapter 1. Societal Change and Sustainability within the Central Plateau of Iran: An Archaeological Viewpoint -- Mark Manuel, Robin Coningham, Gavin Gillmore and Hassan Fazeli -- PART I: PLANNING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT -- Chapter 2. Qatar National Vision 2030: Advancing Sustainable Development -- Trudy Tan, Aziza Al-Khalaqi and Najla Al-Khulaifi -- Chapter 3. The Qatar National Master Plan -- Khondker Rahman -- Chapter 4. The State of Qatar: Along the Way to Sustainable Development -- Bahaa Darwish -- Chapter 5. Charting the Emergence of Environmental Legislation in Qatar: A Step in the Right Direction or Too Little Too Late? -- Wesam Al Othman and Sarah F. Clarke -- PART II: ENERGY AND ECONOMIC ISSUES -- Chapter 6. Sustainable Energy: What Futures for Qatar? -- Thomas Henfrey -- Chapter 7. Money Rain: The Resource Curse in Two Oil and Gas Economies -- Emma Gilberthorpe, Sarah F. Clarke and Paul Sillitoe -- Chapter 8. Islam and Sustainable Economic Development -- Rodney Wilson -- PART III: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES -- Chapter 9. Linking Local and Global in the Sustainable Development of Biodiversity Conservation -- Ben Campbell -- Chapter 10. Conservation and Sustainable Development: the Qatari and Gulf Region Experience -- Paul Sillitoe with Ali Alshawi -- Chapter 11. Promoting Sustainable Development in Marine Regions -- James Howard -- Chapter 12. Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainability: Friends or Enemies? -- Nobuyuki Yamaguchi -- PART IV: URBAN AND HEALTH ISSUES -- Chapter 13. From Pearling to Skyscrapers: The Predicament of Sustainable Architecture and Urbanism in Contemporary Gulf Cities. -- Ali A. Alraouf and Sarah F. Clarke -- Chapter 14. How the City Grows: Urban Growth and Challenges to Sustainable Development in Doha, Qatar -- Andrew M. Gardner -- Chapter 15. Sustainable Waste Management in Qatar: Charting the Emergence of an Integrated Approach to Solid Waste Management -- Sarah Clarke with Salah Almannai -- Chapter 16. Sustainable Development and Health: From Global to Local Agenda -- Mylène Riva, Catherine Panter-Brick and Mark Eggerman -- PART V: CULTURAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES -- Chapter 17. Exploring Collaborative Research Methodologies in the Pursuit of Sustainable Futures -- Gina Porter -- Chapter 18. On the Importance of Culture in Sustainable Development -- Serena Heckler -- Chapter 19. People, Social Groups, Cultural Practices: From Venn Diagrams to Alternative Paradigms for Sustainable Development -- Fadwa El Guindi -- Chapter 20. Indigenous Knowledge and Cultural Values: Environmental Contradictions in Qatari Society -- Kaltham Al-Ghanim -- Conclusion: A Doha Undeclaration, Puzzling over Sustainable Development with Indigenous Knowledge -- Paul Sillitoe -- List of Contributors -- Index --
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  • 22
    ISBN: 9781782384144
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 170 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: ASAO Studies in Pacific Anthropology 5
    Keywords: Religion
    Abstract: Within little more than ten years in the early nineteenth century, inhabitants of Tahiti, Hawaii and fifteen other closely related societies destroyed or desecrated all of their temples and most of their god-images. In the aftermath of the explosive event, which Sissons terms the Polynesian Iconoclasm, hundreds of architecturally innovative churches - one the size of two football fields - were constructed. At the same time, Christian leaders introduced oppressive laws and courts, which the youth resisted through seasonal displays of revelry and tattooing. Seeking an answer to why this event occurred in the way that it did, this book introduces and demonstrates an alternative "practice history" that draws on the work of Marshall Sahlins and employs Bourdieu's concepts of habitus, improvisation and practical logic.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Exploding History -- Chapter 1.The Seasonality of Life -- Chapter 2.The Moʻorean Iconoclasm -- Chapter 3. Pomare's Iconoclasm as Seasonal Sacrifice -- Chapter 4. More Distant Emulations -- Chapter 5. Re-consecrating the World -- Chapter 6. Re-binding Societies -- Chapter 7. New Tabus and Ancient Pleasures -- Chapter 8. History, Habitus and Seasonality -- Appendix -- References --
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  • 23
    ISBN: 9781782384083
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 288 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: If memory was simply about past events, public authorities would never put their ever-shrinking budgets at its service. Rather, memory is actually about the present moment, as Pierre Nora puts it: "Through the past, we venerate above all ourselves." This book examines how collective memory and material culture are used to support present political and ideological needs in contemporary society. Using the memorialization of the Troubles in contemporary Northern Ireland as a case study, this book investigates how non-state, often proscribed, organizations have filled a societal vacuum in the creation of public memorials. In particular, these groups have sifted through the past to propose "official" collective narratives of national identification, historical legitimation, and moral justifications for violence.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword by Hastings Donnan -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Memorials as Silent Extras or Scripted Actors? -- -- Book Outline -- -- Chapter 1. Collective Memory and the Politics of Memorialisation: a Theoretical Overview -- -- Memory in the Social World: Collectiveness versus Individuality -- The Shaping of Collective Memory: Present versus Past -- Lieux de Mémoireas Conveyors of Social Memory -- Politicised Remembering: the Nexus between Memory and Power -- -- The Politics of War Memory and Commemoration -- -- The Memory Makers and the Projection of Narratives about the Past -- Methodological Framework -- -- Database of Memorials -- Survey of Local Population -- Interviews -- Commemorations -- -- -- Chapter 2. The Armalite and the Paintbrush: a Brief History of Memorialization of the Troubles in Northern Ireland -- -- Commemorating during the Troubles -- -- Funerals and Communal Burials -- Annual Commemorations -- -- The Mural Painting Tradition in Northern Ireland -- -- The Early Years -- Armed Struggle and Party-political Murals -- Post-ceasefire and Peace Process Murals -- -- The 1998 Agreement and the 'Boom' of Permanent Memorialization -- -- Post-Agreement Murals -- -- Permanent Memorials -- -- Memorials to Paramilitary Combatants -- Memorials to Civilian Casualties -- Memorials to Security Forces -- Memorials in Government Buildings, Party Offices, Workplaces and Churches -- Commemorative Banners and Memorial Bands -- Memorial Publications, Commemorative Pamphlets and Oral History Projects -- Memorial Prizes, Awards and Trophies -- -- Post-conflict Commemorations -- Peace or Cross-community Memorials -- -- Chapter 3. The 'Landscape of Memorialization' in Belfast: Spatial and Temporal Reflections -- -- 'New' Cultural Geography and the Concept of Landscape as 'Text' -- Belfast and the Ethnicization of Space -- The Spatial Dimension of Memorialization -- -- Memorials as Territorial Markers -- Memorials as Aide-Mémoires -- Memorials as Sacred Places -- -- The Temporal Dimension of Memorialization -- -- Memorials: End of the War or Continuation through Different Means? -- Memorials: still here or never again? -- Memorials as Identity 'Crutches' -- -- -- Chapter 4. The 'Memory Makers' and the Projection of Narratives of the Troubles -- -- Individual 'Stories' versus the Collective 'History' of the Troubles: the Power of the Narrative -- Republican and Loyalist Memorials: the Projection of Opposing Narratives of The Troubles -- -- Two Imagined Communities: Creating a Symbolic National Identification -- -- Cherry-picking from History: Opposing Versions of a Shared Past -- -- Ancestries of Resistance: Manufacturing Genealogies -- Forgetting to Remember: Social Amnesia and Euphemization -- Delegitimizing the Enemy: Demonization and Stigmatization -- -- Talkative Dead Bodies: the Politics of Commemorations -- -- Chapter 5. The Clonard Martyrs Memorial Garden: Constructing a Dominant Republican Narrative -- -- The 1998 Agreement and the Prisoners' 'Issue': the Formation of Ex-prisoners' Groups -- -- The Greater Clonard Ex-Prisoners' Association -- -- Enlisting the 'Unsung Heroes' in the Republican Narrative: Local History and Memorial Projects -- The Clonard Martyrs Memorial GardeN -- -- Planning Permission and Relationship with Local Authorities -- Funding, Building Materials and Manpower -- -- Construction of a Successful Dominant Narrative: Iconography, Language and Historical Selection -- Perpetuating Collective Memory: Periodic cCommemorations in Clonard -- -- Chapter 6. The IRSP/INLA Teach Na Fáilte Memorial Committee: Constructing a Sectional Republican Narrative -- -- The IRSP/INLA Teach Na Fáilte Memorial Committee -- Reclaiming a Place in History for the INLA: the 1981 Hunger Strike -- Advancing a Sectional Narrative of the Troubles: the Belfast Teach Na Fáilte's Memorial Programme -- -- Unveiling ceremonies -- -- Provisional Republican and Republican Socialist Commemorations -- Opposing the Dominant Republican Narrative: Post-1998 Republican Socialist Rhetoric -- -- Chapter 7. The 1913 UVF and the Myth of the Somme: Constructing a Loyalist 'Golden Age' -- -- 'Lest We Forget': Loyalist Landscape of Memorialization -- 'From the Battlefields of the Somme to the Barricades of the Shankill': Borrowing Legitimacy -- -- Mainstream Unionism, Republicanism and the Modern UVF Narrative -- -- Disraeli Street: an Iconic Cluster of Memory -- -- Loyalist Commemorations in Memory of Paramilitary Casualties -- -- Changing with the History Tune: the Evolution of the UVF Narrative -- -- Chapter 8. The UDA Sandy Row Memorial Garden: Attempting a Narrative of Symbolic Accretion -- -- 'You Are now Entering Loyalist Sandy Row' -- Tiptoeing through History in Search of Illustrious 'Forefathers' -- The Sandy Row Memorial Garden: Attempting to Appropriate the Myth of the Somme -- -- Lay Out and Iconography -- -- Role of Families in the Memorial Process -- Remembrance Day -- 'What the World Needs now Is Love, Sweet love': 2007 UDA Remembrance Sunday -- 'Awakening the Sleeping Giant': Macro and Micropolitics at Commemorations -- -- Chapter 9. Dissecting Consensus: Memory Receivers and the Narrative's 'Hidden Transcript' -- -- Paramilitary Groups and Local Communities: a Complex Relationship -- Coexisting in Ambivalence: Memorials and Local Residents -- -- Consultation and 'Ownership' -- Cohabiting the Same Space -- -- Reasons behind Memorialization -- -- Social Memory -- Territorialization -- Historical Change -- Politico-ideological Exercise -- -- -- Chapter 10. The Memory of the Dead: Seeking Common Ground? -- -- At Last, a Common Ground in Northern Ireland? -- -- Appendix A: List of Memorials -- Appendix B: Emblems and Flags -- Bibliography -- Index --
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    ISBN: 9781782382874
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 220 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Integration and Conflict Studies 10
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: Friendship, descent and alliance are basic forms of relatedness that have received unequal attention in social anthropology. Offering new insights into the ways in which friendship is conceptualized and realized in various sub-Saharan African settings, the contributions to this volume depart from the recent tendency to study friendship in isolation from kinship. In drawing attention to the complexity of the interactions between these two kinds of social relationships, the book suggests that analyses of friendship in Western societies would also benefit from research that explores more systematically friendship in conjunction with kinship.
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword -- Günther Schlee -- -- Acknowledgements -- -- Introduction -- Martine Guichard -- -- Part I. Friendship, Kinship and Age -- -- Chapter 1. Where Are Other People's Friends Hiding? Reflections on Anthropological Studies of Friendship -- Martine Guichard -- -- Chapter 2. Comradeship and the Transformation of Alliance Theory among the Maasai: Shifting the Focus from Descent to Peer-Group Loyalty -- Paul Spencer -- -- Part II. Friendship and Ethnicity -- -- Chapter 3. Friendship Networks in Southwestern Ethiopia -- Wolde Gossa Tadesse and Martine Guichard -- -- Chapter 4. Friendship and Spiritual Parenthood among the Moose and the Fulbe in Burkina Faso -- Mark Breusers -- -- Chapter 5. Labour Migration and Moral Dimensions of Interethnic Friendships: The Case of Young Gold Miners in Benin (West Africa) -- Tilo Grätz -- -- Part III. Friendship, Politics and Urbanity -- -- Chapter 6. Friendship and Kinship among Merchants and Veterans in Mali -- Richard L. Warms -- -- Chapter 7. 'Down-to-Earth': Friendship and a National Elite Circle in Botswana -- Richard Werbner -- -- Chapter 8. Negotiating Friendship and Kinship in a Context of Violence: The Case of the Tuareg during the Upheaval in Mali from 1990 to 1996 -- Georg Klute -- -- Afterword: Friendship in a World of Force and Power -- Stephen P. Reyna -- -- Bibliography -- Notes on Contributors -- Index --
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  • 25
    ISBN: 9781782385387
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 216 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: The 1970s saw the Aboriginal people of Australia struggle for recognition of their postcolonial rights. Rural communities, where large Aboriginal populations lived, were provoked as a consequence of social fragmentation, unparalleled unemployment, and other major economic and political changes. The ensuing riots, protests, and law-and-order campaigns in New South Wales captured the tense relations that existed between indigenous people, the police, and the criminal justice system. In Protests, Land Rights, and Riots, Barry Morris shows how neoliberal policies in Australia targeted those who were least integrated socially and culturally, and who enjoyed fewer legitimate economic opportunities. Amidst intense political debate, struggle, and conflict, new forces were unleashed as a post-settler colonial state grappled with its past. Morris provides a social analysis of the ensuing effects of neoliberal policy and the way indigenous rights were subsequently undermined by this emerging new political orthodoxy in the 1990s.  
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword -- Albert Bates -- Acknowledgments -- Map -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Crisis of identity: Aboriginal politics, the media and the law -- -- The Brewarrina riot: a summary -- The media riot -- The trial riot -- Royal Commission and Indigenising crime -- -- Chapter 2. Neoliberalism and Indigenous rights in New South Wales -- -- The new political order -- Repealing the Aboriginal Land Rights Act -- A post-bureaucratic public service -- Self-sufficiency, not dependency -- The Perkins Report - strategic retreat -- Removing land rights from the postcolonial landscape -- -- Chapter 3. Firm government: state of siege -- -- Law and order in New South Wales -- Punishing crime -- Law and order in north-western New South Wales -- State of siege -- -- Chapter 4. Postcolonial fantasy and anxiety in the North West -- -- The North West as contested space -- Policing cultural borderlands -- Postcolonial subjects -- Contingent jurisprudence -- -- Chapter 5. Police testimony and the Brewarrina riot trial -- Co-authored with Kerry Zubrinich -- -- A prosecution account of the riot -- What is a riot? -- Power relations in the courtroom -- -- Chapter 6. Aborigines behaving badly: legal realism and paternalism -- -- The evidentiary effect of video -- Bodies in pain and paternalism -- Docile bodies and Aborigines behaving badly -- Legal realism and paternalism -- -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index --
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  • 26
    ISBN: 9781782384045
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 252 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Anthropology of Food & Nutrition 8
    Keywords: Peace & Conflict Studies
    Abstract: The availability of food is an especially significant issue in zones of conflict because conflict nearly always impinges on the production and the distribution of food, and causes increased competition for food, land and resources Controlling the production of and access to food can also be used as a weapon by protagonists in conflict. The logistics of supply of food to military personnel operating in conflict zones is another important issue. These themes unite this collection, the chapters of which span different geographic areas. This volume will appeal to scholars in a number of different disciplines, including anthropology, nutrition, political science, development studies and international relations, as well as practitioners working in the private and public sectors, who are currently concerned with food-related issues in the field.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Hugo Slim -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Paul Collinson and Helen Macbeth -- Chapter 1. 'Try to imagine, we didn't even have salt to cook with.': Food and War in Sierra Leone -- Susan Shepler -- Chapter 2. Landmines, Cluster Bombs and Food Insecurity in Africa -- Bukola Adeyemi Oyeniyi and Akinyinka Akinyoade -- Chapter 3. Special Nutritional Needs in Refugee Camps: A Cross-disciplinary Approach -- Jeya Henry and Helen Macbeth -- Chapter 4. Patterns of Household Food Consumption in Conflict Affected Households in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka -- Rebecca Kent -- Chapter 5. Engaging Religion in the Quest for Sustainable Food Security in Zones of Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Lucy Kimaro -- Chapter 6. Livestock Production in Zones of Conflict in the Northern Border of Mexico -- Daria Deraga -- Chapter 7. The Logic of War and Wartime Meals -- Nives Rittig Beljak and Bruno Beljak -- Chapter 8. Nutrition, Food Rationing and Home Production in U.K. in the Second World War -- Helen Lightowler and Helen Macbeth -- Chapter 9. Beyond the Ration: Alternatives to the Ration for British Soldiers on the Western Front 1914-1918 -- Rachel Duffett -- Chapter 10. Sustaining and Comforting the Troops in the Pacific War -- Katarzyna J. Cwiertka -- Chapter 11. Enemy Cuisine: Claiming Agency, Seeking Humanity and Renegotiating Identity through Consumption -- K. Felicia Campbell -- Chapter 12. The Memory of Food Problems at the end of the First World War in Subsequent Propaganda Posters in Germany -- Tania Rusca -- Chapter 13. Echoes of Catastrophe: Famine, Conflict and Reconciliation in the Irish Borderlands -- Paul Collinson -- Chapter 14. 'Land to the Tiller': Hunger and the End of Monarchy in Ethiopia -- Benjamin Talton -- Chapter 15. Prospects for Conflict to Spread through Bilateral Land Arrangements for Food Security -- Michael J. Strauss -- Chapter 16. Food, Conflict and Human Rights: Accounting for Structural Violence -- Ellen Messer -- Index --
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    ISBN: 9781782384366
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 316 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality: Social and Cultural Perspectives 26
    Keywords: Medical Anthropology
    Abstract: Nighttime for many new parents in the United States is fraught with the intense challenges of learning to breastfeed and helping their babies sleep so they can get rest themselves. Through careful ethnographic study of the dilemmas raised by nighttime breastfeeding, and their examination in the context of anthropological, historical, and feminist studies, this volume unravels the cultural tensions that underlie these difficulties. As parents negotiate these dilemmas, they not only confront conflicting medical guidelines about breastfeeding and solitary infant sleep, but also larger questions about cultural and moral expectations for children and parents, and their relationship with one another.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Embodied Cultural Dilemmas: An Anthropological Approach to the Study of Nighttime Breastfeeding and Sleep -- Chapter 2. Struggles Over Authoritative Knowledge and "Choice" in Breastfeeding and Infant Sleep in the U.S. -- Chapter 3. Making Breastfeeding Parents in Childbirth Education Courses -- Chapter 4. Dispatches from the Moral Minefield of Breastfeeding -- Chapter 5. Breastfeeding as Men's "Kin Work" -- Chapter 6. Breastfeeding Babies in the Nest: Producing Children, Kinship, and Moral Imagination in the House -- Chapter 7. Time to Sleep: Nighttime Breastfeeding and Capitalist Temporal Regimes -- Conclusion -- Appendixes -- Bibliography -- Index --
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  • 28
    ISBN: 9781782384502
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 324 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: General Anthropology, Theory & Methodology in Anthropology
    Abstract: The scholarship of Ulf Hannerz is characterized by its extraordinary breadth and visionary nature. He has contributed to the understanding of urban life and transnational networks, and the role of media, paradoxes of identity and new forms of community, suggesting to see culture in terms of flows rather than as bounded entities. Contributions honor Hannerz' legacy by addressing theoretical, epistemological, ethical and methodological challenges facing anthropological inquiry on topics from cultural diversity policies in Europe to transnational networks in Yemen, and from pottery and literature to multinational corporations.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Ulf Hannerz and the Militant Middle Ground -- Thomas Hylland Eriksen, Christina Garsten, and Shalini Randeria -- Chapter 1. Divided by a Shared Destiny: An Anthropologist's Notes from an Overheated World -- Thomas Hylland Eriksen -- Chapter 2.Juxtapositions: Social and Material Connectedness in a Pottery Community -- Brian Moeran -- Chapter 3. Connecting and Disconnecting: Intentionality, Anonymity, and Transnational Networks in Upper Yemen -- Andre Gingrich -- Chapter 4. Global Swirl at Dupont Circle: Think Tanks, Connectivity, and the Making of "The Global" -- Christina Garsten -- Chapter 5. Reflexivity Reloaded: From Anthropology of Intellectuals to Critique of Method to Studying Sideways -- Dominic Boyer -- Chapter 6. On Anthropologists and Other Cultural Interpreters -- Thomas Blom Hansen -- Chapter 7. Traveling between Knowledge Practices -- Thomas Fillitz -- Chapter 8. Anthropologist in the Irish Literary World: Reflexivity through Studying Sideways -- Helena Wulff -- Chapter 9. Reflections in and on The Hall of Mirrors -- Gudrun Dahl -- Chapter 10. On the Shores of Power: Cultural Diversity Turn, Cultural Policies, and the Location of Migrants -- Ayse Caglar -- Chapter 11. Emergent Concept Chains and Scenarios of Depoliticization: The Case of Global Governance as a Future Past -- Ronald Stade -- Chapter 12. Lusotopy as Ecumene -- João De Pina-Cabral -- Chapter 13. An Anthropologist of the World: Interview with Ulf Hannerz, September 2012 -- Dominic Boyer -- Publications by Ulf Hannerz -- Notes on Contributors --
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  • 29
    ISBN: 9781782382713
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 468 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: The land, labor, credit, and trading institutions of Marmara village, in Hausaland, northern Nigeria, are detailed in this study through fieldwork conducted in two national economic cycles - the petroleum-boom prosperity (in 1977-1979), and the macro-economic decline (in 1985, 1996 and 1998). The book unveils a new paradigm of economic change in the West African savannah, demonstrating how rural accumulation in a polygynous society actually limits the extent of inequality while at the same time promoting technical change.  A uniquely African non-capitalist trajectory of accumulation subordinates the acquisition of capital to the expansion of polygynous families, clientage networks, and circles of trading friends.  The whole trajectory is driven by an indigenous ethics of personal responsibility. This model disputes the validity of both Marxian theories of capitalist transformation in Africa and the New Institutional Economics.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Maps, Tables, Charts and Figures -- Preface -- Maps -- -- Introduction: Methods of Fieldwork and Analysis -- -- Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Political Economy and Culture of Marmara Hamlet -- Chapter 2. The Cultural Logic of Non-Capitalist Accumulation -- Chapter 3. Land Distribution and Land Transfers -- Chapter 4. Farm Labouring Systems -- Chapter 5. Credit Relations and Social Consumption -- Chapter 6. Inter-regional Produce Markets -- Chapter 7. Rural Produce Traders and Wealth Acquisition -- Chapter 8. Economic Change from 1985 to 1998 -- Chapter 9. Change, Continuity – and Growth -- -- Appendix I: Basic Information on Household Heads, Marmara, 1979 -- Appendix II: Innovation, Agricultural Extension and Yields -- Appendix III: All Landholding Household Heads Grouped by Labour Practices During the Weeding Operation, 1978 -- Appendix IV: Household Consumption of Food Grain and Soup Ingredients` (Cefane) -- Appendix V: Trading Purchases, Sales and Margins of `M`, 1978 -- Appendix VI: Land Sales and Labour Use, Marmara, 1978 and 1979 -- -- Glossary of Key Hausa Words in the Text -- Bibliography --
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  • 30
    ISBN: 9781782383093
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 276 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Epistemologies of Healing 14
    Keywords: Medical Anthropology,
    Abstract: Ideas about health are reinforced by institutions and their corresponding practices, such as donning a patient's gown in a hospital or prostrating before a healing shrine. Even though we are socialized into regarding such ideologies as "natural" and unproblematic, we sometimes seek to bypass, circumvent, or even transcend the dominant ideologies of our cultures as they are manifested in the institutions of health care. The contributors to this volume describe such contestations and circumventions of health ideologies, and the blurring of therapeutic boundaries, on the basis of case studies from India, the South Asian Diaspora, and Europe, focusing on relations between body, mind, and spirit in a variety of situations. The result is not always the "live and let live" medical pluralism that is described in the literature.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Entangled Epistemes -- Harish Naraindas, Johannes Quack & William Sax -- -- Chapter 1. Medicines of the Imagination: Cultural Phenomenology, Medical Pluralism and the Persistence of Mind-Body Dualism -- Laurence J. Kirmayer -- -- Chapter 2. Porous Dividuals? Complying to a Healing Temple (Balaji) and a Psychiatric Out-patient Department (OPD) -- Johannes Quack -- -- Chapter 3. Medical Individualism and the Dividual Person -- Francis Zimmermann -- -- Chapter 4. My Vaidya and my Gynecologist: Agency, Authority and Risk in Quest of a Child -- Harish Naraindas -- -- Chapter 5. Davaa and Duaa: Negotiating Psychiatry and Ritual Healing of Madness -- Helene Basu -- -- Chapter 6. A Healing Practice in Kerala -- William Sax and Hari Bhaskar -- -- Chapter 7. Ayurveda in Britain: The Twin Imperatives of Professionalisation and Spiritual Seeking -- Maya Warrier -- -- Notes on Contributors --
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  • 31
    ISBN: 9781782384465
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 264 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: The term cosmopolitan is increasingly used within different social, cultural and political settings, including academia, popular media and national politics. However those who invoke the cosmopolitan project rarely ask whose experience, understanding, or vision of cosmopolitanism is being described and for whose purposes? In response, this volume assembles contributors from different disciplines and theoretical backgrounds to examine cosmopolitanism's possibilities, aspirations and applications-as well as its tensions, contradictions, and discontents-so as to offer a critical commentary on the vital but often neglected question: whose cosmopolitanism? The book investigates when, where, and how cosmopolitanism emerges as a contemporary social process, global aspiration or emancipatory political project and asks whether it can serve as a political or methodological framework for action in a world of conflict and difference.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: What's In a Word? What's in a Question? -- Andrew Irving and Nina Glick Schiller -- PART I: THE QUESTION OF WHOSE COSMOPOLITANISM? PROVOCATIONS AND RESPONSES -- Provocations -- Chapter 1. Whose Cosmopolitanism? Multiple, Globally Enmeshed and Subaltern -- Gyan Prakash -- Chapter 2. Whose Cosmopolitanism? Genealogies of Cosmopolitanism -- Galin Tihanov -- Chapter 3. Whose Cosmopolitanism? And Whose Humanity? -- Nina Glick Schiller -- Chapter 4. Whose Cosmopolitanism? The Violence of Idealizations and the Ambivalence of Self -- Jackie Stacey -- Chapter 5. Whose Cosmopolitanism? Postcolonial Criticism and The Realities of Neo-Colonial Power -- Robert Spencer -- Responses -- Chapter 6. The Performativity and Suspension of Disbelief -- Jacqueline Rose -- Chapter 7. What Do We Do With Cosmopolitanism? -- David Harvey -- Chapter 8. Cosmopolitan Theory and the Daily Pluralism of Life -- Tariq Ramadan -- Chapter 9. Chance, Contingency and the Face to Face Encounter -- Andrew Irving -- Chapter 10. Cosmopolitanism and Intelligibility -- Sivamohan Valluvan -- PART II: THE QUESTIONS OF WHERE, WHEN, HOW, AND WHETHER: TOWARDS A PROCESSUAL SITUATED COSMOPOLITANISM -- Whose Encounters, Landscapes and Displacements? -- Chapter 11. 'It's Cool to be Cosmo': Tibetan Refugees, Indian Hosts, Richard Gere and 'Crude Cosmopolitanism' in Dharamsala -- Atreyee Sen -- Chapter 12. Diasporic Cosmopolitanism: Migrants, Sociabilities and City-Making -- Nina Glick Schiller -- Chapter 13. Freedom and Laughter in an Uncertain World: Language, Expression and Cosmopolitanism Experience -- Andrew Irving -- Cinema, Literature and the Social Imagination -- Chapter 14. Narratives of Exile: Cosmopolitanism beyond the Liberal Imagination -- Galin Tihanov -- Chapter 15. The Uneasy Cosmopolitans of Code Unknown -- Jackie Stacey -- Chapter 16. Pregnant Possibilities: Cosmopolitanism, Kinship and Reproductive Futurism in Maria Full of Grace and In America -- Heather Latimer -- Chapter 17. Backstage/Onstage Cosmopolitanism: Jia Zhangke's The World -- Felicia Chan -- Endless War or Domains of Sociability? Conflict, Instabilities and Aspirations -- Chapter 18. Politics, Cosmopolitics and Preventive Development at the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Border -- Madeleine Reeves -- Chapter 19. Memory of War and Cosmopolitan Solidarity -- Ewa Ochman -- Chapter 20. Cosmopolitanism and Conviviality in an Age of Perpetual War -- Paul Gilroy -- Notes on Contributors -- Index --
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  • 32
    ISBN: 9781782383437
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 336 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Pacific Perspectives: Studies of the European Society for Oceanists 1
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: In 1908, Arthur Maurice Hocart and William Halse Rivers Rivers conducted fieldwork in the Solomon Islands and elsewhere in Island Melanesia that served as the turning point in the development of modern anthropology. The work of these two anthropological pioneers on the small island of Simbo brought about the development of participant observation as a methodological hallmark of social anthropology. This would have implications for Rivers' later work in psychiatry and psychology, and Hocart's work as a comparativist, for which both would largely be remembered despite the novelty of that independent fieldwork on remote Pacific islands in the early years of the 20th Century. Contributors to this volume-who have all carried out fieldwork in those Melanesian locations where Hocart and Rivers worked-give a critical examination of the research that took place in 1908, situating those efforts in the broadest possible contexts of colonial history, imperialism, the history of ideas and scholarly practice within and beyond anthropology.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- -- Introduction: The Ethnographic Experiment in Island Melanesia -- Edvard Hviding and Cato Berg -- -- Chapter 1. Acknowledging Ancestors: The Vexations of Representation -- Christine Dureau -- -- Chapter 2. Across the New Georgia Group: A.M. Hocart's Fieldwork as Inter-Island Practice -- Edvard Hviding -- -- Chapter 3. The Genealogical Method: Vella Lavella Reconsidered -- Cato Berg -- -- Chapter 4. Rivers and the Study of Kinship in Ambrym: Mother Right and Father Right Revisited -- Knut M. Rio and Annelin Eriksen -- -- Chapter 5. House Upon Pacific Sand: W.H.R. Rivers and his 1908 Ethnographic 'Survey Work' -- Thorgeir S. Kolshus -- -- Chapter 6. Colonialism as Shell-Shock: W.H.R. Rivers's Explanations for Depopulation in Melanesia -- Tim Bayliss-Smith -- -- Chapter 7. A Vanishing People or a Vanishing Discourse? W.H.R. Rivers's 'Psychological Factor' and Depopulation in the Solomon Islands and the New Hebrides -- Judith A. Bennett -- -- Chapter 8. Objects and Photographs from the Percy Sladen Trust Expedition -- Tim Thomas -- -- Appendix I: Unpublished reports by W.H.R. Rivers to the Trustees of the Percy Sladen Memorial Trust Fund -- Transcribed by Tim Bayliss-Smith -- -- Appendix II: Materials in archives from the 1908 fieldwork in Island Melanesia -- Cato Berg -- -- Appendix III: Planning the Expedition: Letters Written before the Fieldwork Began --
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  • 33
    ISBN: 9781782383642
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 306 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Dislocations 13
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: Based on long-term fieldwork, six vivid ethnographies from Colombia, India, Poland, Spain and the southern and northern U.S. address the dwindling importance of labor throughout the world. The contributors to this volume highlight the growing disconnect between labor struggles and the advancement of the greater common good, a phenomenon that has grown since the 1980s. The collection illustrates the defeat and unmaking of particular working classes, and it develops a comparative perspective on the uneven consequences of and reactions to this worldwide project. In Blood and Fire charts a course within global anthropology to address the widespread precariousness and the prevalence of insecure and informal labor in the twenty-first century.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Toward a Global Anthropology of Labor -- August Carbonella and Sharryn Kasmir -- Chapter 1. Fragmented Solidarity: Political Violence and Neoliberalism in Colombia -- Lesley Gill -- Chapter 2. Labor in Place/Capitalism in Space: The Making and Unmaking of a Local Working Class on Maine's "Paper Plantation" -- August Carbonella -- Chapter 3. Flexible Labor/Flexible Housing: The Rescaling of Mumbai into a Global Financial Center and the -- Fate of its Working Class -- Judy Whitehead -- Chapter 4. Structures without Soul and Immediate Struggles: Rethinking Militant Particularism in Contemporary Spain -- Susana Narotzky -- Chapter 5. The Saturn Automobile Plant and the Long Dispossession of US Autoworkers -- Sharryn Kasmir -- Chapter 6. "Worthless Poles" and Other Dispossessions: Toward an Anthropology of Labor in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe -- Don Kalb -- Notes on Contributors -- Index --
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  • 34
    ISBN: 9781782382355
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 230 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: General Cultural Studies
    Abstract: Suicide is a puzzling phenomenon. Not only is its demarcation problematic but it also eludes simple explanation. The cultures in which suicide mortality is high do not necessarily have much else in common, and neither is a single mental illness such as depression sufficient to lead a person to suicide. In a word, despite its statistical regularity, suicide is unpredictable on the individual level. The main argument emerging from this collection is that suicide should not be understood as a separate realm of pathological behavior but as a form of human action. As such it is always dependent on the decision that the individual makes in a cultural, ethical and socio-economic context, but the context never completely determines the decision. This book also argues that cultural narratives concerning suicide have a problematic double function: in addition to enabling the community to make sense of self-inflicted death, they also constitute a blueprint depicting suicide as a solution to common human problems.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures and Tables -- -- Introduction: Culture, Suicide, and the Human Condition -- Marja-Liisa Honkasalo and Miira Tuominen -- -- PART I: SUICIDE: CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES -- -- Chapter 1. The Construction of the Suicidal Self in Phenomenological Psychology -- Charles J-H Macdonald and Jean Naudin -- -- Chapter 2. When it is Worth the Trouble to Die: The Cultural Valuation of Suicide -- María Cátedra -- -- PART II: ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL APPROACHES TO SUICIDE -- -- Chapter 3. "Tell Him to Follow Me as Quickly as Possible" – Plato's Phaedo (60c–63c) on Self-Killing -- Miira Tuominen -- -- Chapter 4. Free Philosophers and Tragic Women – Stoic Perspectives on Suicide -- Malin Grahn -- -- Chapter 5. Moral Philosophical Arguments against Suicide in the Middle Ages -- Virpi Mäkinen -- -- PART III: MORALITY, POLITICS, AND VIOLENCE - SUICIDE IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETIES -- -- Chapter 6. "She Kissed Death with a Smile": The Politics and Moralities of the Female Suicide Bomber -- Susanne Dahlgren -- -- Chapter 7. "When We Stop Living, We also Stop Dying" – Men, Suicide, and Moral Agency -- Marja-Liisa Honkasalo -- -- Afterword -- Arthur Kleinman -- -- Notes on Contributors --
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  • 35
    ISBN: 9781782382638
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 292 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Integration and Conflict Studies 8
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: Most of the Muslim societies of the world have entered a demographic transition from high to low fertility, and this process is accompanied by an increase in youth vis-à-vis other age groups. Political scientists and historians have debated whether such a "youth bulge" increases the potential for conflict or whether it represents a chance to accumulate wealth and push forward social and technological developments. This book introduces the discussion about youth bulge into social anthropology using Tajikistan, a post-Soviet country that experienced civil war in the 1990s, which is in the middle of such a demographic transition. Sophie Roche develops a social anthropological approach to analyze demographic and political dynamics, and suggests a new way of thinking about social change in youth bulge societies.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Maps, Figures and Tables -- -- Foreword: The Construction of Life Phases and Some Facts of Life -- Günther Schlee -- -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Transliteration and Usage -- -- Introduction: Youth (Bulge) and Conflict -- -- Chapter 1. Placing the Field Sites in Their Context – A Demographic History -- Chapter 2. 'Why Didn't You Take a Side?' –The Emergence of Youth Categories, Institutions and Groups -- Chapter 3. 'Siblings are as Different as the Five Fingers of a Hand' – Developmental Cycle of Domestic Groups and Siblingship -- Chapter 4. 'The Gift of Youth' – Workers, Religious Actors and Migrants -- Chapter 5. 'The only Thing in Life that Makes you Feel like a King' – Marriage as an Indicator of Social and Demographic Changes -- Chapter 6. 'Youth are our Future' – The State's Youth Categories Challenged by Youth -- -- Conclusion: The Dynamics of Youth Bulge as a Question of Domestication -- -- Appendix -- Glossary of Selected Terms -- Bibliography -- Index --
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  • 36
    ISBN: 9781782383116
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 228 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Medical Anthropology,
    Abstract: Integrating theoretical perspectives with carefully grounded ethnographic analyses of everyday interaction and experience, Living Translation examines the worlds of international translators as well as U.S. teachers and students of Chinese medicine, focusing on the transformations that occur as participants engage in a "search for resonance" with foreign terms and concepts. Based on a close examination of heated international debates as well as specific texts, classroom discussions, and interviews with publishers, authors, teachers, and students, Sonya Pritzker demonstrates the "living translation" of Chinese medicine as a process unfolding through interaction, inscription, embodied experience, and clinical practice. By documenting the stream of conversations that together constitute this process, the book thus traces the translation of Chinese medicine from text to practice with an eye towards the social, political, historical, moral, and even personal dimensions involved in the transnational production of knowledge about health, illness, and the body.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- -- Introduction: In Search of Resonance -- Note on the Text: Transcription Conventions -- -- Chapter 1. The Real Chinese Medicine -- Chapter 2. Ideas about Words, and Words about Ideas -- Chapter 3. Living Inscription in Chinese Medicine -- Chapter 4. Interaction in the Living Translation of Chinese Medicine -- Chapter 5. Embodied Experience in the Living Translation of Chinese Medicine -- Chapter 6. Living Translation in and into Practice -- -- Conclusion: Learning to Listen -- -- References -- Index --
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  • 37
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    ISBN: 9781782383512
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 256 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Pacific Perspectives: Studies of the European Society for Oceanists 2
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: The Pacific region presents a huge diversity of cultural forms, which have fuelled some of the most challenging ethnographic work undertaken in the discipline. But this challenge has come at a cost. Culture, often reconfigured as 'custom', has often served to trap the people of the Pacific in the past of cultural reproduction, where everything is what it has always been, or worse-outdated, outmoded and destined for modernization. Pacific Futures asks how our understanding of social life in the Pacific would be different if we approached it from the perspective of the futures which Pacific people dream of, predict or struggle to achieve, not the reproduction of cultural tradition. From Christianity to gambling, marriage to cargo cult, military coups to reflections on childhood fishing trips, the contributors to this volume show how Pacific people are actively shaping their lives with the future in mind.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Pacific Futures, Methodological Challenges -- Will Rollason -- -- Chapter 1. Imagining the Future: An Existential and Practical Activity -- Lisette Josephides -- -- Chapter 2. The Hanging of Buliga: A History of the Future in the Louisiade Archipelago, PNG -- Will Rollason -- -- Chapter 3. Why the Future is Selfish and Could Kill: Contraception and the Future of Paama -- Craig Lind -- -- Chapter 4. Gambling Futures: Playing the Imminent in Highland Papua New Guinea -- Anthony Pickles -- -- Chapter 5. The Future of Christian Critique: Lost Tribes Discourses in Papua New Guinean Publics -- Courtney Handman -- -- Chapter 6. A Cursed Past and a Prosperous Future in Vanuatu: a Comparison of Different Conceptions of Self and Healing -- Annelin Eriksen -- -- Chapter 7. Chiefs for the Future? Roles of Traditional Titleholders in the Cook Islands -- Arno Pascht -- -- Chapter 8. A Coup-Less Future for Fiji? Between Rhetoric and Political Reality -- Dominik Schieder -- -- Chapter 9. The Devouring of the Placenta: The Crisscrossing and Confluence of Cosmological, Geomorphological, Ecological, and Economic Cycles of Destruction and Repair in Ruatoria, Aotearoa/New Zealand -- Dave Robinson -- -- Chapter 10. The Human Face of Climate Change: Notes from Rotuma and Tuvalu -- Vilsoni Hereniko -- -- List of Contributors --
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  • 38
    ISBN: 9781782383765
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 224 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: Metaphor, as an act of human fancy, combines ideas in improbable ways to sharpen meanings of life and experience. Theoretically, this arises from an association between a sign-for example, a cattle car-and its referent, the Holocaust. These "sign-vehicles" serve as modes of semiotic transportation through conceptual space. Likewise, on-the-ground vehicles can be rich metaphors for the moral imagination. Following on this insight, Vehicles presents a collection of ethnographic essays on the metaphoric significance of vehicles in different cultures. Analyses include canoes in Papua New Guinea, pedestrians and airplanes in North America, lowriders among Mexican-Americans, and cars in contemporary China, Japan, and Eastern Europe, as well as among African-Americans in the South. Vehicles not only "carry people around," but also "carry" how they are understood in relation to the dynamics of culture, politics and history.
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  • 39
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    ISBN: 9780857459619
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 264 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Studies in Rhetoric and Culture 6
    Keywords: General Cultural Studies
    Abstract: Anyone who has heard of chiasmus is likely to think of it as no more than a piece of rhetorical playfulness, at times challenging, though useful for supplying a memorable sententious note or for performing a pirouette of syntax and thought. Going beyond traditional rhetoric, this volume is concerned with the possibility of using the figure of chiasmus to model a broad array of phenomena, from human relations to artistic creation. In the process, it provides the first book-length study not of chiasmus, the rhetorical figure, but of chiastic thought. The contributors are concerned with chiastic inversion and its place in social interactions, cultural creation, and more generally human thought and experience.They explore from a variety of angles what the unsettling logic of chiasmus (from the Greek meaning "cross-wise"), has to tell us about the world, human relations, cultural patterns, psychology, and artistic and poetic creation.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Anthony Paul and Boris Wiseman -- -- PART I: THE PATHOS OF CHIASMUS -- -- Chapter 1. From stasis to ek-stasis: four types of chiasmus -- Anthony Paul -- -- Chapter 2. What is a Chiasmus? Or, Why the Abyss Stares Back -- Robert Hariman -- -- Chapter 3. Chiasmus and Metaphor -- Ivo Strecker -- -- PART II: EPISTEMOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS ON CHIASMUS -- -- Chapter 4. Chiasm in Merleau-Ponty, metaphor or concept? -- Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel -- -- Chapter 5. Chiasmi figuring difference -- Stephen Tyler -- -- Chapter 6. Forking: Rhetoric χ Rhetoric -- Phillipe-Joseph Salazar -- -- PART III: SENSUOUS EXPERIENCE MEDIATED BY CHIASMUS -- -- Chapter 7. Chiasm in suspense in psychoanalysis -- Alain Vanier -- -- Chapter 8. Quotidian Chiasmus in Montaigne -- Phillip John Usher -- -- Chapter 9. 'Travestis, Michês' and Chiasmus -- Ben Bollig -- -- PART IV: CHIASTIC STRUCTURES IN RITUAL AND MYTHO-POETIC TEXTS -- -- Chapter 10. Parallelism and Chiasmus in Ritual Oration -- Douglas Lewis -- -- Chapter 11. Chiasmus, mythical creation and H.C. Andersen's The Shadow followed by a "Response" from Lucien Scubla -- Boris Wiseman -- -- Bibliography -- Index --
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  • 40
    ISBN: 9781782382331
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 236 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Educational Studies
    Abstract: A sea change has occurred in the Indian economy in the last three decades, spurring the desire to learn English. Most scholars and media venues have focused on English exclusively for its ties to processes of globalization and the rise of new employment opportunities.  The pursuit of class mobility, however, involves Hindi as much as English in the vast Hindi-Belt of northern India.  Schools are institutions on which class mobility depends, and they are divided by Hindi and English in the rubric of "medium," the primary language of pedagogy. This book demonstrates that the school division allows for different visions of what it means to belong to the nation and what is central and peripheral in the nation. It also shows how the language-medium division reverberates unevenly and unequally through the nation, and that schools illustrate the tensions brought on by economic liberalization and middle-class status.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures and Tables -- -- Foreword -- by Krishna Kumar -- -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Transliteration Conventions -- Transcription Conventions -- -- Introduction -- -- Chapter 1. On Mother and Other Tongues: Language Ideology, Inequality, and Contradiction -- Chapter 2. Disparate Markets: The Uneven Resonance of Language-Medium Schooling in the Nation -- Chapter 3. Advertising in the Periphery: Modes of Communication and the Production of School Value -- Chapter 4. An Alter Voice: Questioning the Inevitability of the Language-Medium Divide -- Chapter 5. In and out of the Classroom: A Focus on English -- -- Conclusion -- -- References --
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  • 41
    ISBN: 9781782382379
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 290 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Environment in History: International Perspectives 2
    Keywords: Environmental Studies, Medical Anthropology
    Abstract: In spite of decades of research on toxicants, along with the growing role of scientific expertise in public policy and the unprecedented rise in the number of national and international institutions dealing with environmental health issues, problems surrounding contaminants and their effects on health have never appeared so important, sometimes to the point of appearing insurmountable. This calls for a reconsideration of the roles of scientific knowledge and expertise in the definition and management of toxic issues, which this book seeks to do. It looks at complex historical, social, and political dynamics, made up of public controversies, environmental and health crises, economic interests, and political responses, and demonstrates how and to what extent scientific knowledge about toxicants has been caught between scientific, economic, and political imperatives.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- -- Introduction: Greatness and Misery of Science in a Toxic World -- Soraya Boudia and Nathalie Jas -- -- PART I : KNOWLEDGE, EXPERTISE AND THE TRANSFORMATIONS IN REGULATORY SYSTEMS -- -- Chapter 1. Precaution and the History of Endocrine Disruptors -- Nancy Langston -- -- Chapter 2. The Political Life of Mutagens: A History of the Ames Test -- Angela N. H. Creager -- -- Chapter 3. DES, Cancer and Endocrine Perturbation: Ways of Regulating, Chemical Risks and Public Expertise in the United States -- Jean-Paul Gaudillière -- -- Chapter 4. Managing Scientific and Political Uncertainty. Environmental Risk Assessment in an Historical Perspective -- Soraya Boudia -- -- PART II : ACTIVISM AND NON-ACTIVISM: ALTERNATIVE USES OF KNOWLEDGE -- -- Chapter 5. Work, Bodies, Militancy: the "Class Ecology" Debate in 1970s Italy -- Stefania Barca -- -- Chapter 6. What Kind of Knowledge is Needed about Toxicant- Related Health Issues? Some Lessons Drawn from the Seveso Dioxin -- Laura Centemeri -- -- Chapter 7. From Suspicious Illness to Policy Change in Petrochemical Regions: Popular Epidemiology, Science and the Law in the U.S. and Italy -- Barbara Allen -- -- Chapter 8. Guinea Pigs go to Court. Epidemiology and Class Actions in Taiwan -- Paul Jobin and Yu-Hwei Tseng -- -- PART III: PUTTING KNOWLEDGE, IGNORANCE, AND REGULATIONN INTO PERSPECTIVE -- -- Chapter 9. Reckless Laws, Contaminated People: Science Reveals Legal Shortcomings in Public Health Protections -- Carl Cranor -- -- Chapter 10. Untangling Ignorance in Environmental Risk Assessment -- Scott Frickel and Michelle Edwards -- -- Chapter 11. Low Dose Toxicology: Narratives from the Science-Transcience Interface -- Sheldon Krimsky -- -- Chapter 12. Unruly Technologies and Fractured Oversight: Towards a Model for Chemical Control for the Twenty First Century -- Jody A. Roberts -- -- List of Contributors -- Index --
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    ISBN: 9781782382577
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 168 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Dance and Performance Studies 6
    Keywords: Performance Studies
    Abstract: Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in New York and Dakar, this book explores the Senegalese dance-rhythms Sabar from the research position of a dance student. It features a comparative analysis of the pedagogical techniques used in dance classes in New York and Dakar, which in turn shed light on different aesthetics and understandings of dance, as well as different ways of learning, in each context. Pointing to a loose network of teachers and students who travel between New York and Dakar around the practice of West African dance forms, the author discusses how this movement is maintained, what role the imagination plays in mobilizing participants and how the 'cultural flow' of the dances is 'punctuated' by national borders and socio-economic relationships. She explores the different meanings articulated around Sabar's transatlantic movement and examines how the dance floor provides the grounds for contested understandings, socio-economic relationships and broader discourses to be re-choreographed in each setting.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Maps -- Acknowledgements -- Map of Senegal in Africa -- -- Introduction -- -- Chapter 1. Trans-Atlantic Travels of West African Dance -- Chapter 2. The New York Dance Floor -- Chapter 3. Navigating Trans-Atlantic Flows -- Chapter 4. Re-Choreographing Sabar -- Chapter 5. The Kinaesthetic of Sabar -- Chapter 6. Hearing Movements, Seeing Rhythms -- -- Conclusion -- -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index --
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  • 43
    ISBN: 9781782382737
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 248 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Religion
    Abstract: Combining ethnographic and historical research conducted in Angola, Portugal, and the United Kingdom, A Prophetic Trajectory tells the story of Simão Toko, the founder and leader of one of the most important contemporary Angolan religious movements. The book explains the historical, ethnic, spiritual, and identity transformations observed within the movement, and debates the politics of remembrance and heritage left behind after Toko's passing in 1984. Ultimately, it questions the categories of prophetism and charisma, as well as the intersections between mobility, memory, and belonging in the Atlantic Lusophone sphere.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Preface -- -- Introduction: prophetic territories and temporalities -- -- PART I: ITINERARIES -- -- Chapter 1. Trajectories: a prophetic biography, part I -- Chapter 2. Trajectories: a prophetic biography, part II -- -- PART II: HERITAGES -- -- Chapter 3. Transmission: word, action and mediation -- Chapter 4. Trepidation: spirits, memories and disputed heritage -- Chapter 5. Transcendence: Tokoist diasporas -- -- Conclusion -- -- Primary sources -- Bibliography -- Index --
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    ISBN: 9781782383079
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 206 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: General Anthropology, Refugee & Migration Studies
    Abstract: Gender has a profound impact on the discourse on migration as well as various aspects of integration, social and political life, public debate, and art. This volume focuses on immigration and the concept of diaspora through the experiences of women living in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Through a variety of case studies, the authors approach the multifaceted nature of interactions between these women and their adopted countries, considering both the local and the global. The text examines the "making of the Scandinavian" and the novel ways in which diasporic communities create gendered forms of belonging that transcend the nation state.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- -- Introduction: Reasserting the Centrality of Women in Diasporas -- Haci Akman -- -- PART I: BARGAINING AND NEGOTIATING IDENTITIES -- -- Chapter 1. Art as Political Expression in the Diaspora -- Haci Akman -- -- Chapter 2. Islamic Identity in Third Space: Muslim Women Negotiating Subjectivity in Sweden -- Pia Karlsson Minganti -- -- Chapter 3. Political Muslim Women in the News Media -- Rikke Andreassen -- -- Chapter 4. Finding Their Own Way Between Revolutionary Adult Feminism and Well-behaved Veiled Girlhood – Female Migrants in Denmark -- Malene Fenger-Grøndahl -- -- Chapter 5. Being a Kurdish Woman in Sweden: Diaspora, Gender and Politics of Belonging -- Minoo Alinia -- -- PART II: HOME POLITICS, HOST POLICIES AND RESISTANCE -- -- Chapter 6. Kurdish Women of the Diaspora and Political Participation -- Kariane Westrheim -- -- Chapter 7. Territorial Stigmatisation, Inequality of Schooling and Identity Formation Among Young Immigrants -- Bolette Moldenhawer -- -- Chapter 8. The Absence of Strategy and the Absence of Bildung – When Integration Policy Cannot Succeed -- Tina Kallehave -- -- Notes on Contributors -- Index --
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    ISBN: 9781782383550
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 240 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Life Course, Culture and Aging: Global Transformations 2
    Keywords: Medical Anthropology
    Abstract: As life expectancy increases in India, the number of people living with dementia will also rise. Yet little is known about how people in India cope with dementia, how relationships and identities change through illness and loss. In addressing this question, this book offers a rich ethnographic account of how middle-class families in urban India care for their relatives with dementia. From the husband who wakes up at 3 am to feed his wife ice-cream to the daughters who gave up employment for seven years to care for their mother with dementia, this book illuminates the local idioms on dementia and aging, the personal experience of care-giving, the functioning of stigma in daily life, and the social and cultural barriers in accessing support.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Transliteration -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Methods and Character Building -- Chapter 2. The Diagnostic Process -- Chapter 3. Therapeutics and Health Seeking -- Chapter 4. The Economies of Care -- Chapter 5. Alzheimer's and the Indian Appetite -- Chapter 6. Stigma and Loneliness in Care -- Chapter 7. The Journey to Silence -- Conclusion: 'This is the Time for Romance' -- Glossary -- References -- Index --
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  • 46
    ISBN: 9781782383680
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 304 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Travel & Tourism
    Abstract: It is hard to imagine tourism without the creative use of seductive, as well as restrictive, imaginaries about peoples and places. These socially shared assemblages are collaboratively produced and consumed by a diverse range of actors around the globe. As a nexus of social practices through which individuals and groups establish places and peoples as credible objects of tourism, "tourism imaginaries" have yet to be fully explored. Presenting innovative conceptual approaches, this volume advances ethnographic research methods and critical scholarship regarding tourism and the imaginaries that drive it. The various authors contribute methodologically as well as conceptually to anthropology's grasp of the images, forces, and encounters of the contemporary world.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Toward an Anthropology of Tourism Imaginaries -- Noel B. Salazar and Nelson H. H. Graburn -- PART I: IMAGINARIES OF PEOPLES -- Chapter 1. Toward Symmetric Treatment of Imaginaries: Nudity and Payment in Tourism to New Guinea's "Treehouse People" -- Rupert Stasch -- Chapter 2. Scorn or Idealization? Tourism Imaginaries, Exoticization and Ambivalence in Emberá Indigenous Tourism -- Dimitrios Theodossopoulos -- Chapter 3. Deriding Demand: Indigenous Imaginaries in Tourism -- Alexis Celeste Bunten -- Chapter 4. Myth Management in Tourism's Imaginariums: Tales from Southwest China and Beyond -- Margaret Byrne Swain -- Chapter 5. Tourism Moral Imaginaries and the Making of Community -- João Afonso Baptista -- PART II: IMAGINARIES OF PLACES -- Chapter 6. The Imaginaire Dialectic and the Refashioning of Pietrelcina -- Michael A. Di Giovine -- Chapter 7. Temporal Fragmentation: Cambodian Tales -- Federica Ferraris -- Chapter 8. The Imagined Nation: The Mystery of the Endurance of the Colonial Imaginary in Postcolonial Times -- Paula Mota Santos -- Chapter 9. Belize Ephemera, Affect, and Emergent Imaginaries -- Kenneth Little -- Chapter 10. Envisioning the Dutch Serengeti: An Exploration of Touristic Imaginings of the Wild in the Netherlands -- Anke Tonnaer -- Afterword: Locating Imaginaries in the Anthropology of Tourism -- Naomi Leite -- Notes on Contributors -- Index --
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    ISBN: 9781782384021
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 284 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Studies in Public and Applied Anthropology 7
    Keywords: General Anthropology
    Abstract: Using a "vertical slice" approach, anthropologists critically analyze the relationship between undemocratic uses and abuses of power and the survival of the human species. The contributors scrutinize modern institutions in a variety of regions-from Russia and Mexico to South Korea and the U.S. Up, Down, and Sideways is an ethnographic examination of such phenomena as debtculture, global financial crises, food insecurity, indigenous land and resource appropriation, the mismanagement of health care, andcorporate surrogacy within family life. With a preface by Laura Nader, this isessential reading for anyone seeking solid theories and concrete methods to inform activist scholarship.
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword -- Laura Nader -- Introduction: On Studying Up, Down, and Sideways: What's at Stake? -- Roberto J. González and Rachael Stryker -- PART I: STUDYING WEALTH AND POWER -- Chapter 1. On Debt: Tracking the Shifting Role of the Debtor in U.S. Bankruptcy Legal Practice -- Linda Coco -- Chapter 2. On Commerce: Analyzing the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-1998 -- Jay Ou -- Chapter 3. On Bureaucracy: Excessively Up at the International Labour Organisation -- Ellen Hertz -- PART II: STUDYING ENVIRONMENT AND SUBSISTENCE -- Chapter 4. On Dispossession: The Work of Studying Up, Down, and Sideways in Guatemala's Indigenous Land -- Rights Movements -- Liza Grandia -- Chapter 5. On Food: Manufacturing Food Insecurity in Oaxaca, Mexico -- Roberto J. González -- Chapter 6. On Environment: The "Broker State," Peruvian Hydrocarbons Policy, and the Camisea Gas Project -- Patricia Urteaga-Crovetto -- PART III: STUDYING RELATIONSHIPS AND BUREAUCRACIES -- Chapter 7. On Family: Adoptive Parenting Up, Down, and Sideways -- Rachael Stryker -- Chapter 8. On Truth: The Repressed Memory Wars from Top to Bottom -- Robyn Kliger -- Chapter 9. On Common Sense: Lessons on Starting Over from Post-Soviet Ukraine -- Monica Eppinger -- Chapter 10. On Caring: Solidarity Anthropology (or, How to Keep Health Care from Becoming Science Fiction) -- Adrienne Pine -- On Power: Concluding Comments -- Barbara Rose Johnston, Roberto J. González, and Rachael Stryker -- Notes on Contributors -- References --
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    ISBN: 9781782384168
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 232 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Pacific Perspectives: Studies of the European Society for Oceanists 3
    Keywords: Refugee & Migration Studies
    Abstract: Ethnographic case studies explore what it means to "belong" in Oceania, as contributors consider ongoing formations of place, self and community in connection with travelling, internal and international migration. The chapters apply the multi-dimensional concepts of movement, place-making and cultural identifications to explain contemporary life in Oceanic societies. The volume closes by suggesting that constructions of multiple belongings-and, with these, the relevant forms of mobility, place-making and identifications-are being recontextualized and modified by emerging discourses of climate change and sea-level rise.  
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Movement, Place-making and Cultural Identification: Multiplicities of Belonging -- Wolfgang Kempf, Toon van Meijl and Elfriede Hermann -- Chapter 1. Culture as Experience: Constructing Identities through Cross-cultural Encounters -- Eveline Dürr -- Chapter 2. 'Forty Plus Different Tribes': Displacement, Place-making and Aboriginal Tribal Names on Palm Island, Australia -- Lise Garond -- Chapter 3. Coconuts and the Landscape of Underdevelopment on Panapompom, Papua New Guinea -- Will Rollason -- Chapter 4. Invisible Villages in the City: Niuean Constructions of Place and Identity in Auckland -- Hilke Thode-Arora -- Chapter 5. Migration and Identity: Cook Islanders' Relation to Land -- Arno Pascht -- Chapter 6. Protestantism among the Pacific Peoples in New Zealand: Mobility, Cultural Identifications, and Generational Shifts -- Yannick Fer and Gwendoline Malogne-Fer -- Chapter 7. Identity and Belonging in Cross-cultural Friendship: Māori and Pākehā Experiences -- Agnes Brandt -- Epilogue: Uncertain Futures of Belonging: Consequences of Climate Change and Sea-level Rise in Oceania -- Wolfgang Kempf and Elfriede Hermann -- Notes on Contributors --
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    ISBN: 9781782384380
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 430 p.
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality: Social and Cultural Perspectives 27
    Keywords: Medical Anthropology
    Abstract: Using an entirely new conceptual vocabulary through which to understand men's experiences and expectations at the dawn of the twenty-first century, this path-breaking volume focuses on fatherhood around the globe, including transformations in fathering, fatherhood, and family life. It includes new work by anthropologists, sociologists, and cultural geographers, working in settings from Peru to India to Vietnam. Each chapter suggests that men are responding to globalization as fathers in creative and unprecedented ways, not only in the West, but also in numerous global locations.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Globalized Fatherhood: Emergent Forms and Possibilities in the New Millennium -- Marcia C. Inhorn, Wendy Chavkin, and José-Alberto Navarro -- PART I: CORPORATE FATHERHOOD -- Chapter 1. The Corporate Father -- Jude Browne -- Chapter 2. Hiding Fatherhood in Corporate Japan -- Scott North -- PART II: TRANSNATIONAL FATHERHOOD -- Chapter 3. Transnational Fathers, Good Providers, and the Silences of Adoption -- Jessaca Leinaweaver -- Chapter 4. Long-Distance Fathers, Left-Behind Fathers, and Returnee Fathers: Changing Fathering Practices in Indonesia and the Philippines -- Brenda S. A. Yeoh and Theodora Lam -- PART III: PRIMARY CARE FATHERHOOD -- Chapter 5. When the Pillar of the Home is Shaking: Female Labor Migration and Stay-at-home Fathers in Vietnam -- Vu Thi Thao -- Chapter 6. On Fatherhood in a Conflict Zone: Gaza Fathers and their Children's Cancer Treatments -- Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli, Yana Diamand, and Maram Abu Yaman -- PART IV: CLINICAL FATHERHOOD -- Chapter 7. Enhancing Fathering through Medical Research Participation in Mexico -- Emily Wentzell -- Chapter 8. The High-Tech Homunculus: New Science, Old Constructs -- Linda G. Kahn and Wendy Chavkin -- PART V: INFERTILE FATHERHOOD -- Chapter 9. Assumed, Promised, Forbidden: Infertility, IVF, and Fatherhood in Turkey -- Zeynep B. Gürtin -- Chapter 10. New Arab Fatherhood: Emergent Masculinities and Assisted Reproduction -- Marcia C. Inhorn -- PART VI: GAY/SURROGATE FATHERHOOD -- Chapter 11. Relating across International Borders: Gay Men Forming Families through Overseas Surrogacy -- Deborah Dempsey -- Chapter 12. Conceiving Fatherhood: Gay Men and Indian Surrogate Mother -- Sharmila Rudrappa -- PART VII: AMBIVALENT FATHERHOOD -- Chapter 13. Fatherhood, Companionate Marriage, and the Contradictions of Masculinity in Nigeria -- Daniel Jordan Smith -- Chapter 14. The Four Faces of Iranian Fatherhood -- Soraya Tremayne -- PART VIII: IMPERILED FATHERHOOD -- Chapter 15. "Bare Sticks" and Other Dangers to the Social Body Assembling Fatherhood in China -- Susan Greenhalgh -- Chapter 16. Paternity Poisoned: The Impact of Gulf War Syndrome on Fatherhood -- Susie Kilshaw -- List of Contributors --
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    ISSN: 1752-2285 , 1752-2285 , 0967-201X
    Pages: 8 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropology in Action - Journal for Applied Anthropology in Policy and Practice
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 21, 3 (2014)
    Keywords: development consultancy ; engaged anthropology ; feminism ; Tanzania
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    ISSN: 1755-2931 , 1755-2931 , 1755-2923
    Pages: 19 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures)
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 23, 1 (2014)
    Keywords: Europe ; European integration ; the European Union ; policy ; power
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    ISSN: 1755-2931 , 1755-2931 , 1755-2923
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    Titel der Quelle: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures)
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 23, 2 (2014)
    Keywords: Caucasus ; Georgia ; identity ; Svaneti ; traditional law
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    ISSN: 2047-7716 , 2047-7716 , 0305-7674
    Pages: 20 p.
    Titel der Quelle: The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 32, 1 (2014)
    Keywords: brain ; governing ; neuropolitics ; neuroscience ; subjectivity
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    Titel der Quelle: The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 32, 1 (2014)
    Keywords: AIDS ; clientship ; epidemic ; event ; process ; projectification ; syndemic ; Uganda
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    Titel der Quelle: The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 32, 2 (2014)
    Keywords: Asia ; crisis ; risk ; rupture ; transformation ; uncertainty
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    ISSN: 2047-7716 , 2047-7716 , 0305-7674
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    Titel der Quelle: The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 32, 2 (2014)
    Keywords: boundary ; domestic service ; intimacy ; relatedness ; Vietnam
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    Titel der Quelle: Focaal - Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 2014, 68 (2014)
    Keywords: comparison ; non-Western prisons ; prison climate ; prison ethnography
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    Titel der Quelle: Focaal - Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 2014, 68 (2014)
    Keywords: audience ; Bosnia-Herzegovina ; history ; psychotherapy ; refugees ; the political ; voice
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    Titel der Quelle: Focaal - Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 2014, 69 (2014)
    Keywords: art ; memory ; Peru ; Sarhua ; secrecy ; testimonio ; trauma ; violence
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    Titel der Quelle: Focaal - Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 2014, 70 (2014)
    Keywords: maritime ethnography ; regional study ; Russia ; trade ; Turkey ; Ukraine
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    Titel der Quelle: Focaal - Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 2014, 70 (2014)
    Keywords: migration ; regional ethnography ; regional territoriality ; Turkic-speaking groups ; Ukraine
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    Titel der Quelle: Focaal - Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 2014, 70 (2014)
    Keywords: ethnicity ; genocide ; postconflict society ; Rwanda ; stereotypes
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    ISSN: 1752-2358 , 1752-2358 , 1465-2609
    Pages: 17 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Journeys - The International Journal of Travel and Travel Writing
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 15, 1 (2014)
    Keywords: 9/11 ; AFGHANISTAN ; COLONIAL MODERNITY ; MIDDLE EAST ; TRAVEL WRITING
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    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
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    ISSN: 1752-2358 , 1752-2358 , 1465-2609
    Pages: 26 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Journeys - The International Journal of Travel and Travel Writing
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 15, 2 (2014)
    Keywords: CARREIRA DA ÍNDIA ; ESTADO DA ÍNDIA ; PANEGYRICS ; PORTUGUESE ABSOLUTIST MONARCHY ; PORTUGUESE VICEROYS
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    In:  Nature and Culture Vol. 9, 1 (2014)
    ISSN: 1558-5468 , 1558-5468 , 1558-6073
    Pages: 20 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Nature and Culture
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 9, 1 (2014)
    Keywords: ANTHROPOCENTRISM ; ECOCENTRISM ; ECOCRITICISM ; LITERATURE ; RHETORIC ; SCIENCE FICTION
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  • 71
    ISSN: 1558-5468 , 1558-5468 , 1558-6073
    Pages: 23 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Nature and Culture
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 9, 2 (2014)
    Keywords: ANTHROPOCENTRIC PERSPECTIVE ; ENERGY AS COMMODITY ; ENERGY CITIZENSHIP ; PASSIVE CONSUMER ; POLITICAL DEBATES ; PRESS
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  • 72
    ISSN: 1558-5468 , 1558-5468 , 1558-6073
    Pages: 20 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Nature and Culture
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 9, 2 (2014)
    Keywords: BUNDLE OF PRACTICES ; CLOSE PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS ; COMPENSATORY PRACTICE ; DOMESTIC POWER ; HOUSEHOLD ; INTERACTIONS ; MIXED-METHOD STUDY ; “GREEN” PRACTICES
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  • 73
    ISSN: 1558-5468 , 1558-5468 , 1558-6073
    Pages: 27 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Nature and Culture
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 9, 3 (2014)
    Keywords: BROWNFIELDS ; CULTURAL LANDSCAPES ; ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION ; MILITARY SITES ; NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE ; ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL
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  • 74
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    Madrid :Explora Films,
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (52 min.) , 005110
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Hindu pilgrims and pilgrimages. ; Ganges River (India and Bangladesh) ; France ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: India: Pilgrims of the Ganges' is a journey through the North of India along the basin of the sacred river for Hindus, the Ganges. From the valleys located on the side of the Himalayas, cradle of Buddhism, to the saint city of Benares, this documentary offers a fascinating journey through National Parks turned into sanctuaries for wildlife, and cities where Islam and Hinduism live together since centuries ago. We will witness the most crowded religious pilgrimage in the planet and get close to the mystic and enigmatic world of the Sadhus, the sacred men of India. Finally we will reach Benares, the sacred city, where Hindus purify their living souls and find eternal rest after death.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Februrary 25, 2015). , Previously released as DVD. , In English.
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  • 75
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (53 min.) , 005244
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Excavations (Archaeology) ; Altai Mountains. ; Mongolia. ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: In the frozen steppes of the Altay, a Franco-Mongolian archeological expedition prepares to excavate the tomb of an Eastern Scythian warrior, 2 300 years old. Their ritual practice of deep burial of the dead, in combination with extreme climatic conditions, may mean that these scientists will discover the last frozen tombs on the planet, and will elucidate the mysteries surrounding this Scythian horseman. Who was he? How did he live? How did he die? This investigation will enable new light to be shed on this forgotten civilization. Alongside the excavations, a family of Kazakh nomads have set up their summer camp, attracted by the unusual activity. Striking similarities appear between the lifestyles and practices of these Kazakhs and the Eastern Scythians, two millennia apart in time. Intertwined with the archeological research is thus a fascinating ethno-archeological study, of one of the last peoples still isolated from modernity, and their possible very ancient ancestors. But for the Kazakhs too, the question arises - how long will they survive in their isolation?
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Februrary 25, 2015). , Previously released as DVD. , In English.
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  • 76
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (53 minutes) , 005212
    Keywords: Anoxemia. ; India ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: Based on true stories, with re-enactments and 3-D medical imagery, 'Beyond Human Limits' recounts adventures of scientists who have risked their lives to explore the limits of their bodies when confronted to extreme conditions.Hypoxia: Dr. Jaeger tested his resistance to hypoxia, the lack of oxygen, by living two months at an altitude of 6,700 meters.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed November 11, 2015). , In English.
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  • 77
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    In:  Anthropology in Action - Journal for Applied Anthropology in Policy and Practice Vol. 21, 1 (2014)
    ISSN: 1752-2285 , 1752-2285 , 0967-201X
    Pages: 1 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropology in Action - Journal for Applied Anthropology in Policy and Practice
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 21, 1 (2014)
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    In:  Anthropology in Action - Journal for Applied Anthropology in Policy and Practice Vol. 21, 2 (2014)
    ISSN: 1752-2285 , 1752-2285 , 0967-201X
    Pages: 1 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropology in Action - Journal for Applied Anthropology in Policy and Practice
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 21, 2 (2014)
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  • 79
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    In:  Anthropology in Action - Journal for Applied Anthropology in Policy and Practice Vol. 21, 3 (2014)
    ISSN: 1752-2285 , 1752-2285 , 0967-201X
    Pages: 1 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropology in Action - Journal for Applied Anthropology in Policy and Practice
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 21, 3 (2014)
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  • 80
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    In:  Anthropology in Action - Journal for Applied Anthropology in Policy and Practice Vol. 21, 2 (2014)
    ISSN: 1752-2285 , 1752-2285 , 0967-201X
    Pages: 1 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropology in Action - Journal for Applied Anthropology in Policy and Practice
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 21, 2 (2014)
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  • 81
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    In:  Anthropology in Action - Journal for Applied Anthropology in Policy and Practice Vol. 21, 2 (2014)
    ISSN: 1752-2285 , 1752-2285 , 0967-201X
    Pages: 5 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropology in Action - Journal for Applied Anthropology in Policy and Practice
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 21, 2 (2014)
    Keywords: applied health research ; evidence ; participation ; service-user involvement
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  • 82
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    In:  Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures) Vol. 23, 1 (2014)
    ISSN: 1755-2931 , 1755-2931 , 1755-2923
    Pages: 1 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures)
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 23, 1 (2014)
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    In:  Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures) Vol. 23, 2 (2014)
    ISSN: 1755-2931 , 1755-2931 , 1755-2923
    Pages: 16 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures)
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 23, 2 (2014)
    Keywords: Berlin ; Jews ; museum ; performativity ; space ; tour guides
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  • 84
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    In:  Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures) Vol. 23, 2 (2014)
    ISSN: 1755-2931 , 1755-2931 , 1755-2923
    Pages: 12 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures)
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 23, 2 (2014)
    Keywords: Beschneidungsdebatte ; Germany ; Jewish space ; multiculturalism ; ritual
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  • 85
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    In:  Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures) Vol. 23, 1 (2014)
    ISSN: 1755-2931 , 1755-2931 , 1755-2923
    Pages: 18 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures)
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 23, 1 (2014)
    Keywords: cultural policies ; European Union ; freedom ; heritage ; local identity ; Poland ; post-socialism ; shipyard
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  • 86
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    In:  Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures) Vol. 23, 1 (2014)
    ISSN: 1755-2931 , 1755-2931 , 1755-2923
    Pages: 21 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures)
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 23, 1 (2014)
    Keywords: alternative agri-food networks ; ethical consumption ; participated guarantee systems ; provisioning ; smallholders ; solidarity economy ; sustainable development
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  • 87
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    In:  Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures) Vol. 23, 1 (2014)
    ISSN: 1755-2931 , 1755-2931 , 1755-2923
    Pages: 17 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures)
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 23, 1 (2014)
    Keywords: audience ; memory preservation ; Northern Ireland ; performed memory ; post-conflict ; storytelling ; verbatim theatre
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    In:  Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures) Vol. 23, 2 (2014)
    ISSN: 1755-2931 , 1755-2931 , 1755-2923
    Pages: 14 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures)
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 23, 2 (2014)
    Keywords: community studies ; Jewish family ; Jewish space ; migration studies ; Russian-speaking Jews ; urban ethnography ; youth culture
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    In:  Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures) Vol. 23, 2 (2014)
    ISSN: 1755-2931 , 1755-2931 , 1755-2923
    Pages: 13 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures)
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 23, 2 (2014)
    Keywords: collective memory ; Jewish symbols ; minorities ; museum visitors ; performance
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    In:  Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures) Vol. 23, 2 (2014)
    ISSN: 1755-2931 , 1755-2931 , 1755-2923
    Pages: 3 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures)
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 23, 2 (2014)
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    In:  Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures) Vol. 23, 2 (2014)
    ISSN: 1755-2931 , 1755-2931 , 1755-2923
    Pages: 1 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures - (formerly: Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures)
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 23, 2 (2014)
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  • 92
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    In:  Anthropology of the Middle East Vol. 9, 1 (2014)
    ISSN: 1746-0727 , 1746-0727 , 1746-0719
    Pages: 16 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropology of the Middle East
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 9, 1 (2014)
    Keywords: bureaucracy ; children’s wellbeing ; children at risk ; foster homes ; professionals’ discourse ; social work ; state violence ; welfare institutions/policy/services
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    In:  Anthropology of the Middle East Vol. 9, 1 (2014)
    ISSN: 1746-0727 , 1746-0727 , 1746-0719
    Pages: 23 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropology of the Middle East
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 9, 1 (2014)
    Keywords: al-Hamdānī ; genealogy ; Khawlān b. ‘Āmir ; Sa‘dah ; South Arabia ; tribe ; Yemen
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  • 94
    ISSN: 1746-0727 , 1746-0727 , 1746-0719
    Pages: 17 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropology of the Middle East
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 9, 2 (2014)
    Keywords: Islam ; language ; pornography ; sexuality ; social media ; virginity ; women ; youth
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    ISSN: 1746-0727 , 1746-0727 , 1746-0719
    Pages: 16 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropology of the Middle East
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 9, 2 (2014)
    Keywords: Egyptian revolution ; football ; masculinity ; Ultras
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    In:  Anthropology of the Middle East Vol. 9, 1 (2014)
    ISSN: 1746-0727 , 1746-0727 , 1746-0719
    Pages: 1 p.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropology of the Middle East
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 9, 1 (2014)
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  • 97
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    In:  The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology Vol. 32, 1 (2014)
    ISSN: 2047-7716 , 2047-7716 , 0305-7674
    Pages: 14 p.
    Titel der Quelle: The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 32, 1 (2014)
    Keywords: data ; epidemics ; epidemiology ; epistemology ; events ; information ; media ; surveillance
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    In:  The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology Vol. 32, 1 (2014)
    ISSN: 2047-7716 , 2047-7716 , 0305-7674
    Pages: 14 p.
    Titel der Quelle: The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 32, 1 (2014)
    Keywords: biopolitics ; crisis ; event ; Manchuria ; plague ; subject
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    In:  The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology Vol. 32, 1 (2014)
    ISSN: 2047-7716 , 2047-7716 , 0305-7674
    Pages: 3 p.
    Titel der Quelle: The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 32, 1 (2014)
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    In:  The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology Vol. 32, 1 (2014)
    ISSN: 2047-7716 , 2047-7716 , 0305-7674
    Pages: 6 p.
    Titel der Quelle: The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Berghahn Journals
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 32, 1 (2014)
    Keywords: complex health emergencies ; epidemiology ; Haiti ; projectification ; surveillance
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