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Thomas R. Trautmann
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| Editorial Foreword |
| Pages: 219-221 |
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Webb Keane
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| Self-Interpretation, Agency, and the Objects of Anthropology: Reflections on a Genealogy |
| Pages: 222-248 |
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H. Glenn Penny
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| The Politics of Anthropology in the Age of Empire: German Colonists, Brazilian Indians, and the Case of Alberto Vojtech Fric
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| Pages: 249-280 |
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Michael Herzfeld
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| Localism and the Logic of Nationalistic Folklore: Cretan Reflections |
| Pages: 281-310 |
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Selim Deringil
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| "They Live in a State of Nomadism and Savagery": The Late Ottoman Empire and the Post-colonial Debate |
| Pages: 311-342 |
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Simon Harrison
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| "Cultural Difference as Denied Resemblance: Reconsidering Nationalism and Ethnicity |
| Pages: 343-361 |
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Gregory Mann
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| Immigrants and Arguments in France and West Africa
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| Pages: 362-385 |
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Annelies Moors
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| Migrant Domestic Workers: Debating Transnationalism, Identity Politics, and Family Relations. A Review Essay |
| Pages: 386-394 |
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Christoph Brumann
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| "All the Flesh Kindred that Ever I See": A Reconsideration of Family and Kinship in Utopian Communes |
| Pages: 395-421 |
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[CSSH Notes]  |
| [Book review by David Carey] June C. Nash
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| Mayan Visions: The Quest for Autonomy in an Age of Globalization |
| Pages: 422-423 |
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[CSSH Notes]  |
| [Book review by Daniel Bass] Susantha Goonatilake
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| Anthropologizing Sri Lanka: A Eurocentric Misadventure |
| Pages: 423-424 |
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[CSSH Notes]  |
| [Book review by Elisha Renne] Mariane C. Ferme
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| The Underneath of Things: Violence, History, and the Everyday in Sierra Leone |
| Pages: 424-425 |