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Revue | The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute : Incorporating Man |
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Numéro | vol. 23, n° 1, 2017 |
Texte intégral en ligne | Accessible sur l'internet |
Editorial
- A statement from the incoming editor - Elizabeth Hallam p. 7-8
Original Articles
- On human correspondence - Tim Ingold p. 9-27
- Rights and responsibilities in rural South Africa: implications for gender, generation, and personhood - Kathleen Rice p. 28-41
- Flexible kinship: shaping transnational families among the Chinese in Tahiti - Anne-Christine Trémon p. 42-60
- The second earthquake: how the Italian state generated hope and uncertainty in post-disaster L'Aquila - Jan-Jonathan Bock p. 61-80
- The poetics of wisdom divination: renewing the moral imagination - Richard Werbner p. 81-102
- The (extra)ordinary ethics of being HIV-positive in rural Papua New Guinea - Holly Wardlow p. 103-119
- Back on the water margin: the ethical fixes of sustainable water provisions in rural China - Andrea E. Pia p. 120-136
- The river echoes with laughter: a child-centred analysis of social change in Amazonia - Camilla Morelli p. 137-154
- Why does the subject speak? Prejudgement in fieldwork with Naxalites and Hindu rioters - Chitralekha p. 155-174
- Textual self-authorization - Vincent Crapanzano p. 175-188
Review article
- Goodfellow, Aaron. Gay fathers, their children, and the making of kinship, 2015. Lee, Catherine. Fictive kinship: family reunification and the meaning of race and nation in American immigration, 2013. Strathern, Marilyn. Before and after gender: sexual mythologies of everyday life, 2016 - Janet Carsten p. 189-192
Book and film reviews
Art, music, and creativity
- Hocking, Bree T. The great reimagining: public art, urban space and the symbolic landscapes of a ‘new' Northern Ireland, 2015 - Rafael Schacter p. 193-194
- Roshanak Kheshti. Modernity's ear: listening to race and gender in world music, 2015 - Derek Pardue p. 194-195
- Anand Pandian. Reel world: an anthropology of creation, 2015 - Eitan Wilf p. 195-196
- Rafael Schacter. Ornament and order: graffiti, street art and the parergon, 2014 - Bree T. Hocking p. 196-197
Food and eating
- Brulotte, Ronda. Edible identities: food as cultural heritage, 2014 - Michael Herzfeld p. 197-198
- Dossa, Parin. fghanistan remembers: gendered narrations of violence and culinary practices, 2014 - Paul Collinson p. 198-199
- Eli, Karin & Stanley Ulijaszek. Obesity, eating disorders and the media, 2014 - Penny Van Esterik p. 199-200
- Kerner, Susanne, Cynthia Chou & Morten Warmind. Commensality: from everyday food to feast, 2015 - Kaori O'Connor p. 200-201
Heath, medecine, and care
- Friedner, Michele. aluing deaf worlds in urban India, 2015 - James Staples p. 201-203
- Gammeltoft, Tine M. Haunting images: a cultural account of selective reproduction in Vietnam, 2014 - Jenna Grant p. 203-205
- Geissler, P. Wenzel. Para-states and medical science: making African global health, 2015 - Justin Dixon p. 205-206
- Göknar, Merve Demircioğlu. Achieving procreation: childlessness and IVF in Turkey, 2015 - Hatice Nilay Erten p. 206-207
Food and eating
- Snell-Rood, Claire. No one will let her live: women's struggle for well-being in a Delhi slum, 2015 - James Staples p. 207-208
Heath, medecine, and care
- Uretsky, Elanah. Occupational hazards: sex, business, and HIV in post-Mao China, 2016 - Elaine Jeffreys p. 208-209
- Wool, Zoë H. After war: the weight of life at Walter Reed, 2015 - Pamela Moss p. 209-210
Identity and alterity
- Billé, Franck. Sinophobia: anxiety, violence, and the making of Mongolian identity, 2015 - Aude Michelet p. 211-212
- Nader, Laura. What the rest think of the West : since 600, 2015 - John Gledhill p. 212-213
- Pasieka, Agnieszka. Hierarchy and pluralism: living religious difference in Catholic Poland, 2015 - Siobhan Magee p. 213-214
- Sanjek, Roger. Mutuality: anthropology's changing terms of engagement, 2015 - Erve Chambers p. 214-215
Narrative, memory, and memoir
- Behar, Ruth. Traveling heavy: a memoir in between journeys, 2013 - Vincent Crapanzano p. 215-216
- Manning, Paul. Love stories: language, private love, and public romance in Georgia, 2015 - Kevin Tuite p. 216-217
- Schackt, Jon. A people of stories in the forest of myth: the Yukuna of Miritiparaná, 2013 - Luis Cayón p. 217
- Severi, Carlo. The chimera principle: an anthropology of memory and imagination, 2015 - Nigel Rapport p. 218-219
Religion
- Coleman, Simon & Rosalind I.J. Hackett. The anthropology of global Pentecostalism and evangelicalism, 2015 - Anna Strhan p. 219-220
- Handman, Courtney. Critical Christianity: translation and denominational conflict in Papua New Guinea, 2015 - Dan Jorgensen p. 220-221
- Li, Lan. Popular religion in modern China: the new role of Nuo, 2015 - Gareth Fisher p. 221-222
- Noam Osband. Adelante. 50 mins, colour. DVD, 2014 - Irene Peano p. 222-223
Theory and method
- Amit, Vered (ed.). Thinking through sociality: an anthropological interrogation of key concepts, 2015 - Kenneth Sillander p. 223-224
- Dalsgaard, Steffen & Morten Nielsen (Eds.). Afterword by George Marcus. Time and the field, 2015 - Johannes Fabian p. 224-225
- Golub, Alex, Daniel Rosenblatt & John D. Kelly (eds). A practice of anthropology: the thought and influence of Marshall Sahlins, 2016 - Marilyn Strathern p. 226-227
- Gubrium, Aline, Krista Harper & Marty Otañez (eds). Participatory visual and digital research in action, 2015 - Tessa Lewin p. 227-227
- Hine, Christine. Ethnography for the internet: embedded, embodied and everyday, 2015 - Tom McDonald p. 228-229
- Hviding, Edvard & Cato Berg (eds). The ethnographic experiment: A.M. Hocart and W.H.R. Rivers in Island Melanesia, 1908, 2014 - Anita Herle p. 229-230
- Jackson, Michael & Albert Piette (eds). What is existential anthropology? 2015 - Theodore Konkouris p. 230-231
- Myhre, Knut Christian (ed.). Cutting and connecting: ‘Afrinesian' perspectives on networks, relationality, and exchange, 2016 - Stephen Reyna p. 231-232
Interview
- Anthropology as counter-culture: an interview with Thomas Hylland Eriksen - Thomas Hylland Eriksen, Felix Stein p. 233-238
Books received
- p. 239-242