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Revue | The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute : Incorporating Man |
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Numéro | Vol.27, n°3, 2021 |
Original articles
- What is love? The complex relation between values and practice in Vanuatu - Tom Bratrud p. 461-477
- The wedding of two trees: connections, equivalences, and subjunctivity in a Tamil ritual - Soumhya Venkatesan p. 478-495
- More than a mountain: the contentious multiplicity of Tindaya (Fuerteventura, Canary Islands) - Isaac Marrero-Guillamón p. 496-517
- Kinship on the waterfront: logistics labour in a global port - Hege Høyer Leivestad p. 518-533
- Crab antics: the moral and political economy of greed accusations in the submerging Sundarbans delta of India - Megnaa Mehtta p. 534-558
- ‘It's scientific!' Play, parody, and the para-ethnographic in Southwest China - Katherine Swancutt p. 559-578
- Genres of waiting: patronage, healthcare, and dyadic sovereignty in Northeast Brazil - Aaron Ansell p. 579-598
- The reification of concrete work in Egyptian film production - Chihab El Khachab p. 599-616
- A reasonable negotiation? Workplace-based unionists' subjectivities, wage negotiations, and the day-to-day life of an ethical-political project - Thomas McNamara p. 617-637
- Times of debt: heterochrony and bank loans in rural Mongolia - Joseph Bristley p. 638-652
- Tracking selves or tracking relationships? Means of measuring time amongst Ethiopian runners - Michael Crawley p. 653-671
- ‘It's not my story to tell': ownership and the politics of history in Mocímboa da Praia, Mozambique - Ana Margarida Sousa Santos p. 672-690
Review articles
Revisiting diffusion: power, personhood, and the post in Eurasia
Anthropology's legacy in the museum
- Bennett Tony, Cameron Fiona, Dias Nélia, Dibley Ben, Harrison Rodney, Jacknis, Ira & McCarthy Conal. Collecting, ordering, governing: anthropology, museums, and liberal government, 2017 - Karen Jacobs p. 694-696
- Bonshek Elizabeth. Tikopia collected: Raymond Firth and the creation of Solomon Islands cultural heritage, 2017 - Karen Jacobs p. 694-696
The anthropology of tea
- Sarah Besky. Tasting qualities: the past and future of tea, 2020 - Martin Skrydstrup p. 697-700
- Jegathesan Mythri. Tea and solidarity: Tamil women and work in postwar Sri Lanka, 2019 - Martin Skrydstrup p. 697-700
Book reviews
Challenging the status quo
- Field Les, Cristóbal Gnecco & Joe Watkins [Eds.]. Challenging the dichotomy: the licit and the illicit in archaeological and heritage discourses, 2016 - Diāna Bērziņa, Donna Yates p. 701-702
- Hempenstall Peter. Truth's fool: Derek Freeman and the war over cultural anthropology, 2018 - Herbert S. Lewis p. 702-703
- Horowitz Rachel A. & Grant S. McCall [Eds.]. Lithic technologies in sedentary societies, 2019 - Peter Mitchell p. 703-704
- Jensen Casper Bruun & Atsuro Morita [Eds.]. Multiple nature-cultures, diverse anthropologies, 2019 - Juan Javier Rivera Andía p. 704-705
- McKillop Heather. Maya salt works, 2019 - James J. Aimers p. 705-706
- Parreñas Juno Salazar. Decolonizing extinction: the work of care in orangutan rehabilitation, 2018 - Alexandra Palmer p. 706-707
- Reiter Bernd [Ed.]. Constructing the pluriverse: the geopolitics of knowledge, 2018 - Matan Shapiro p. 707-708
- Wilf Eitan Y. Creativity on demand: the dilemmas of innovation in an accelerated age, 2019 - James G. Carrier p. 709
Identities, identifying
- Demossier Marion. Burgundy: a global anthropology of place and taste, 2018 - Rachel E. Black p. 709-710
- Kelly William W. The sportsworld of the Hanshin Tigers: professional baseball in modern Japan, 2018 - Kohei Kawashima p. 710-711
- Kimura Kan; trans. Marie Speed; foreword by Gi-Wook Shin. The burden of the past: problems of historical perception in Japan-Korea relations, 2019 - Hyup Choi p. 711-712
- Kohl Christoph. A creole nation: national integration in Guinea-Bissau, 2018 - Philip J. Havik p. 712-713
- Rasmussen Susan. Persons of courage and renown: Tuareg actors, acting, plays, and cultural memory in northern Mali, 2019 - Anja Fischer p. 713-714
- Salgó Eszter. Images from paradise: the visual communication of the European Union's federalist utopia, 2017 - Thomas M. Wilson p. 714-715
- Tumbaga Ariel Zatarain. Yaqui Indigeneity: epistemology, diaspora, and the construction of Yoeme identity, 2018 - Nicholas Barron p. 715-716
Mobilities
- Getrich Christina M. Border brokers: children of Mexican immigrants navigating US society, laws, and politics, 2019 - Anne J. Goldberg p. 716-717
- Komarova Milena & Svašek Maruška [Eds.]. Ethnographies of movement, sociality and space: place-making in the new Northern Ireland, 2018 - Sean O'Dubhghaill p. 717-718
- Salazar Noel B.; foreword by Vered Amit. Momentous mobilities: anthropological musings on the meanings of travel, 2018 - Sanam Roohi p. 719-720
The past in the present
- Allsen Thomas T. The steppe and the sea: pearls in the Mongol Empire, 2019 - Irina Podgorny p. 720-721
- Bruchac Margaret M. Savage kin: indigenous informants and American anthropologists, 2018 - Patricia E. Rubertone p. 721-722
- Duwe Samuel & Robert W. Preucel [Eds.]. The continuous path: Pueblo movement and the archaeology of becoming, 2019 - Gregson Schachner p. 722-723
- Merlan Francesca. Dynamics of difference in Australia: Indigenous past and present in a settler country, 2018 - Geraldine Le Roux p. 723-724
- Ramos Manuel João; trans. Christopher Tribe. Of hairy kings and saintly slaves: an Ethiopian travelogue, 2018 - Wolde Gossa Tadesse p. 724-725
- Rapport Nigel & Huon Wardle [Eds.]. An anthropology of the Enlightenment: moral social relations then and today, 2018 - K. Patrick Fazioli p. 725-726
- Waters Thomas. Cursed Britain: a history of witchcraft and black magic in modern times, 2019 - D.S. Farrer p. 726-727
Responses to crisis
- Doxiadis Evdoxios & Aimee Placas [Eds.]. Living under austerity: Greek society in crisis, 2018 - Theodoros Rakopoulos p. 727-728
- Feldman Gregory. The gray zone: sovereignty, human smuggling, and undercover police investigation in Europe, 2019 - Luigi Achilli p. 728-729
- Fenghi Fabrizio. It will be fun and terrifying: nationalism and protest in post-Soviet Russia, 2020 - Dominic Martin p. 729-730
- Ferme Mariane C. Out of war: violence, trauma and the political imagination in Sierra Leone, 2018 - Samuel Mark Anderson p. 730-732
- Simonič Peter [Ed.]. Anthropological perspectives of solidarity and reciprocity, 2019 - Raúl Acosta p. 732-733
- Viatori Maximilian & Bombiella, Héctor. Coastal lives: nature, capital, and the struggle for artisanal fisheries in Peru, 2019 - Nicole Coffey Kellett p. 733-734
Social change and its consequences
Book reviews
- Debray Régis; trans. David Fernbach. Civilization: how we all became American, 2019 - Johann P. Arnason p. 735-736
- Gagné Karine. Caring for glaciers: land, animals, and humanity in the Himalayas, 2019 - Andrea Butcher p. 736-737
- Sha Heila. Care and ageing in north-west China, 2017 - Agnieszka Joniak-Lüthi p. 737-738
- Shore Cris & David V. Williams [Eds.]. The shapeshifting Crown: locating the state in postcolonial New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the UK, 2019 - Elsa Peralta p. 738-739
- Watts Laura. Energy at the end of the world: an Orkney Islands saga, 2018 - Simone Abram p. 739-740
Writing culture in the twenty-first century
- Berlant Lauren & Stewart, Kathleen. The hundreds, 2019 - Daniel White p. 740-741
Book reviews
- Della Ratta Donatella. Shooting a revolution: visual media and warfare in Syria, 2018 - Greg Simons p. 741-742
- Jackson Michael. The varieties of temporal experience: travels in philosophical, historical, and ethnographic time, 2018 - Anne Line Dalsgård p. 742-743
- Ó Giolláin Diarmuid [Ed.]. Irish ethnologies, 2017 - Thomas M. Wilson p. 743-744
- Tengan Alexis Bekyane. Of life and health: the language of art and religion in an African medical system, 2019 - Helle Samuelsen p. 744-745
- Wynn L.L. Love, sex, and desire in modern Egypt: navigating the margins of respectability, 2018 - Aymon Kreil p. 745-746