Contenu du sommaire
Revue | The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute : Incorporating Man |
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Numéro | vol.22, n°4, 2016 |
Original Articles
- What is the matter with transcendence? On the place of religion in the new anthropology of ethics - Joel Robbins p. 767-781
- Comment - Michael Lambek p. 781-785
- Comment - Veena Das p. 785-790
- Comment - Bruce Kapferer p. 790-795
- Comment - China Scherz p. 795-797
- Comment - Morgan Clarke p. 797-799
- Response - Joel Robbins p. 800-808
- Embodied narratives of disaster: the expression of bodily experience in Aceh, Indonesia - Annemarie Samuels p. 809-825
- One family: defining kinship in the neighbourhoods of Kumasi, Ghana - Carmen Nave p. 826-842
- Necrosociality: isolated death and unclaimed cremains in Japan - Jieun Kim p. 843-863
- ‘Work and rhythm' revisited: rhythm and experience in northern Namibian peasant work - Gregor Dobler p. 864-883
- ‘Who do you want to kill?' Affectual and relational understandings at a sorcery rock art site in the southwest Gulf of Carpentaria, northern Australia - Liam M. Brady, John J. Bradley p. 884-901
- Not a German past to be reckoned with: negotiating migrant subjectivities between Vergangenheitsbewältigung and the nationalization of history - Alice von Bieberstein p. 902-919
- Templates and exclusions: victim centrism in Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian residential schools - Ronald Niezen p. 920-938
- Let the earth forever remain! Landscape legacies and the materiality of history in the northern Basin of Mexico - Christopher T. Morehart p. 939-961
- On contrastive perception and ineffability: assessing sensory experience without colour terms in an Amazonian society - Alexandre Surrallés p. 962-979
Review Articles
- Putin Iugend, oil-and-gas glamour, and lads' logic: youth politics and the rise of the New Russian Patriotism. Hemment Julie. Youth politics in Putin's Russia: producing patriots and entrepreneurs, 2015. Stephenson Svetlana. Gangs of Russia: from the streets to the corridors of power, 2015 - Dominic Martin p. 980-983
- Can the gift be sponsored? Gregory, C.A. Gifts and commodities, 2015. Mauss, Marcel. The gift (expanded edition). Selected, annotated, and translated by Jane I. Guyer, 2016 - Chris Hann p. 984-989
Book Reviews
Aid, development, and humanitarianism
- Cross, Jamie. Dream zones: anticipating capitalism and development in India, 2014 - Mekhala Krishnamurthy p. 990-991
- Ferguson, James. Give a man a fish: reflections on the new politics of distribution, 2015 - David Cooper p. 991-992
- Flynn Alex & Jonas Tinius (Eds.). Anthropology, theatre, and development: the transformative potential of performance, 2015 - Kelly Fagan Robinson p. 992-993
- Malkki Liisa H. The need to help: the domestic arts of international humanitarianism, 2015 - Tina Shrestha p. 993-994
- Walker-Said Charlotte & John D. Kelly (Eds.). Corporate social responsibility? Human rights in the new global economy, 2015 - Jonathan Newman p. 994-995
Bodies and materials
- Bacon Louise, Vicky Purewal, Emilia Kingham & Deborah Phipps (Eds.). The conservation of hair, 2015 - Emma Tarlo p. 996-997
- Buchli Victor. An archaeology of the immaterial, 2016 - Shannon Lee Dawdy p. 997-997
- Drazin Adam & Susanne Küchler (Eds.). The social life of materials: studies in material and society, 2015 - Geoffrey Gowlland p. 998-998
- Rosenblatt Adam. Digging for the disappeared: forensic science after atrocity, 2015 - Layla Renshaw p. 998-999
- Weiss Elizabeth. Paleopathology in perspective: bone health and disease through time, 2015 - Michaela Binder p. 999-1000
Memory and violence
- Lehrer Erica T. Jewish Poland revisited: heritage tourism in unquiet places, 2013 - Jonathan Skinner p. 1000-1001
- Mookherjee, Nayanika. The spectral wound: sexual violence, public memories, and the Bangladesh War of 1971, 2015 - Michael Lambek p. 1001-1002
- Schäuble Michaela. Narrating victimhood: gender, religion and the making of place in post-war Croatia, 2015 - Hanna Kienzler p. 1002-1003
- Shepler Susan. Childhood deployed: remaking child soldiers in Sierra Leone, 2014 - David O'Kane p. 1003-1004
- Steedly, Mary Margaret. Rifle reports: a story of Indonesian independence, 2013 - Lee Wilson p. 1004-1005
Nationalism, ethnicity, and identity
- Bernal Victoria. Nation as network: diaspora, cyberspace and citizenship, 2014 - Daniel Miller p. 1005-1006
- Creak Simon. Embodied nation: sport, masculinity, and the making of modern Laos, 2015 - Noel Dyck p. 1006-1007
- Graham Laura R. & H. Glenn Penny (Eds.). Performing indigeneity: global histories and contemporary experiences, 2015 - Óscar Calavia Sáez p. 1007-1009
- Joniak-Lüthi Agnieszka. The Han: China's diverse majority, 2015 - Mette Halskov Hansen p. 1009-1010
- Shakow Miriam. Along the Bolivian highway: social mobility and political culture in a new middle class, 2014 - Annabel Pinker p. 1010-1011
Protests, social movements, and political performance
- Fosshagen Kjetil (Ed.). Arab Spring: uprisings, powers, interventions, 2014 - Igor Cherstich p. 1011-1012
- Lavie Smadar. Wrapped in the flag of Israel: Mizrahi single mothers and bureaucratic torture, 2014 - Tobias Kelly p. 1012-1013
- Ohnuki-Tierney Emiko. Flowers that kill: communicative opacity in political spaces, 2015 - Roger Goodman p. 1013-1014
- Werbner Pnina, Martin Webb & Kathryn Spellman-Poots (Eds.). The political aesthetics of global protest: the Arab Spring and beyond, 2014 - Kjetil Fosshagen p. 1014-1015
Religion and belief
- Lin Wei-Ping. Materializing magic power: Chinese popular religion in villages and cities, 2015 - Lan Li p. 1015-1016
- Palmié Stephan. The cooking of history: how not to study Afro-Cuban religion, 2013 - Martin Holbraad p. 1016-1017
Space, place, and environment
- Li Fabiana. Unearthing conflict: corporate mining, activism, and expertise in Peru, 2015 - Teresa A. Velásquez p. 1017-1018
- Li Tania Murray. Land's end: capitalist relations on an indigenous frontier, 2014 - Marina Welker p. 1018-1019
- Meddens Frank, Katie Willis, Colin McEwan & Nicholas Branch (Eds.). Inca sacred space: landscape, site and symbol in the Andes, 2014 - Darryl Wilkinson p. 1019-1020
- Quayson Ato. Oxford Street, Accra: city life and itineraries of transnationalism, 2014 - Claudia Gastrow p. 1020-1021