Contenu du sommaire
Revue | Current Anthropology |
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Numéro | Vol.59, n°5, 2018 |
Articles
- Remembering to Forget: Blacking Out in Itchy Park - Joshua Burraway p. 469–487
- Maritime Mode of Production: Raiding and Trading in Seafaring Chiefdoms - Johan Ling, Timothy Earle, Kristian Kristiansen p. 488–524
- Kinship as Logic of Space - Klaus Hamberger p. 525–548
- Security and Purity: Female Surveillance, Child Vigilantism, and the Moral Policing of Deviant Women in Two Radicalized Indian Slums - Atreyee Sen p. 549–571
- Circulating Children, Underwriting Capitalism: Chinese Global Households and Fast Fashion in Italy - Elizabeth L. Krause, Massimo Bressan p. 572–595
- “Officials' Heartache”: Depression, Bureaucracy, and Therapeutic Governance in China - Jie Yang p. 596–615
- Is It Ritual? Or Is It Children?: Distinguishing Consequences of Play from Ritual Actions in the Prehistoric Archaeological Record - Michelle C. Langley, Mirani Litster p. 616–643
Report
- Trade-Offs in Children's Time Allocation: Mixed Support for Embodied Capital Models of the Demographic Transition in Tanzania - Sophie Hedges, Rebecca Sear, Jim Todd, Mark Urassa, David W. Lawson p. 644–654
Book Review Forum
- David Reich. Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past, 2018 - Anna Linderholm p. 655–656
- David Reich. Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past, 2018 - K. Ann Horsburgh p. 656–657
- David Reich. Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past, 2018 - Marc Vander Linden p. 657–658
- David Reich. Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past, 2018 - Richard G. Klein p. 658–659
- David Reich. Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past, 2018 - Hans-Jürgen Bandelt p. 659–661
- David Reich. Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past, 2018 - Patrick V. Kirch p. 661–662