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Thomas R. Trautmann
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| Editorial Foreword |
| Pages: 1-3 |
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[Anthropology and Power]  |
| Ann Stoler and Karen Strassler
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| Castings for the Colonial: Memory Work in "New Order" Java |
| Pages: 4-48 |
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Philip Carl Salzman
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| Hierarchical Image and Reality: The Construction of a Tribal Chiefship |
| Pages: 49-66 |
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[The View from Afar]  |
| Douglas R. Howland
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| Society Reified: Herbert Spencer and Political Theory in Early Meiji Japan |
| Pages: 67-86 |
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Ido Oren
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| Uncritical Portrayals of Fascist Italy and of Iberic-Latin Dictatorships in American Political Science |
| Pages: 87-118 |
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[The Politics of Indigenism]  |
| Ronald Niezen
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| Recognizing Indigenism: Canadian Unity and the International Movement of Indigenous Peoples |
| Pages: 119-148 |
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Tania Murray Li
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| Constituting Tribal Space: Indigenous Identity and Resource Politics in Indonesia |
| Pages: 149-179 |
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[Explaining Sectarian Violence]  |
| Ussama Makdisi
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| Corrupting the Sublime Sultanate: The Revolt of Tanyus Shahin in Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Lebanon |
| Pages: 180-208 |
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[Lobster Peace]  |
| James M. Acheson and Jack Knight
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| Distribution Fights, Coordination Games, and Lobster Management |
| Pages: 209-238 |