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Modern Lusts: Ernest Borneman: Jazz Critic, Filmmaker, Sexologist
Artisanal and Small Scale Mining Formalization in Ghana: A Decolonial Legal Pluralist Analysis
the Franco-Mauritian Elite: Power and Anxiety in Face of Change
Occupied Istanbul: Urban Politics, Culture and Society, 1918 1923
France and the German Question, 1945-1990
Urbanizing the Future: A New City Project in Agrarian South India
The Inequity of Caribbean Spaces and Designed Places: Race, Class Gender
Authoritarianism, Displacement and Syrian Family Life: Reckoning with the State
Social Anthropology in The Arab World: Fragmented History of an Uncomfortable Discipline
Market and Monastery: Capitalism in Manangi Trade Diaspora
Towards a Collaborative Memory: German Memory Work in Transnational Context
Terrorism in Question: Decolonizing Anthropology and the Study of Islam
Water, Scale and Materiality: Anthropological Perspectives on Hydrosocial Relations
the Revolt of Provinces: Anti Gypsyism and Right Wing Politics in Hungary
Edges, Fringes, Frontiers: Integral Ecology, Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainability in Guyana
Modeling the Past: Archaeology, History, and Dynamic Networks
Genocide And Settler Society: Frontier Violence Stolen Indigenous Children In Australian History
On the Edges of Whiteness: Polish Refugees in British Colonial Africa During...
Pacific Realities: Changing Perspectives on Resilience and Resistance
Inplacement: Global Outbreaks and the Anthropology of Isolation
Moving Frames: Photographs in German Cinema
Correcting the Record: Essays on History of American Anthropology
Amnesia Remembered: Reverse Engineering a Digital Artifact
Land and the Mortgage: History, Culture, Belonging
Imperial Culture and Colonial Projects: the Portuguese-Speaking World from Fifteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
Persistently Postwar: Media and the Politics of Memory in Japan
Crafting as World Making: Relationality, Language, and Knowledge Sharing
In Search of Worldviews: What Anthropology Can Tell Us about the Middle East
Bodies in Pain: Emotion and the Cinema of Darren Aronofsky
Playing With Languages: Children and Change in a Caribbean Village
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