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Revue | The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute : Incorporating Man |
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Numéro | Vol.24, n°4, 2018 |
Original Articles
- The architecture of cigarette circulation: marketing work on Indonesia's retail infrastructure - Marina Welker p. 669-691
- ‘One beer, one block': concrete aspiration and the stuff of transformation in a Mozambican suburb - Julie Soleil Archambault p. 692-708
- Party spirit: producing a communist civil religion in contemporary China - Frank N. Pieke p. 709-729
- Purity, cleanliness, and smell: female circumcision, embodiment, and discourses among midwives and excisers in Fouta Toro, Senegal - Sarah O'Neill p. 730-748
- Pentecostal pastorhood as calling and career: migration, religion, and masculinity between Kenya and the United Kingdom - Leslie Fesenmyer p. 749-766
- How to retire like a Soviet person: informality, household finances, and kinship in financialized Kazakhstan - Ainur Begim p. 767-785
- Feminine futures: female initiation and aspiration in matrilineal Malawi - Jessica Johnson p. 786-803
- The horizons of Medea: economies and cosmologies of dispossession in Georgia - Tamta Khalvashi p. 804-825
Review article
- Emile Benveniste. Dictionary of Indo‐European concepts and society, 2017 - Dominic Martin p. 826-828
Book and film reviews
The anthropology of food: research and methods
- Robert Biel. Sustainable food systems: the role of the city, 2016 - Paul Collinson p. 829-830
- Janet Chrzan & John Brett [Eds.]. Food research: nutritional anthropology and archaeological methods, 2017 - Christine A. Hastorf p. 830-831
- Penny McCall Howard. Environment, labour and capitalism at sea: ‘working the ground' in Scotland, 2017 - Helen Sampson p. 831-832
- Ellen Oxfeld. Bitter and sweet: food, meaning, and modernity in rural China, 2017 - Sidney C.H. Cheung p. 832-833
- Elspeth Probyn. Eating the ocean, 2016 - Oran R. Young p. 833-834
Crossing borders: race and immigration
- Sareeta Amrute. Encoding race, encoding class: Indian IT workers in Berlin, 2016 - Chitra Akkoor p. 834-835
- Ulla D. Berg. Mobile selves: race, migration, and belonging in Peru and the US, 2015 - Jason Pribilsky p. 835-836
- Ravi Hart Lloyd. Treasured moments, 2016 - Dylan Kerrigan p. 836-837
- Nick Mai. Travel, 2016 - eela Sanders p. 837-838
Ethnographic approaches to history
- Sandra Ott. Living with the enemy: German occupation, collaboration and justice in the Western Pyrenees, 1940‐1948, 2017 - Mariann Vaczi p. 838-839
- Charles Stewart. Dreaming and historical consciousness in island Greece, 2017 - David Shankland p. 839-840
- Gary Wilder. Freedom time: Negritude, decolonization, and the future of the world, 2015 - H. Adlai Murdoch p. 840-841
Explorations in economics
- Tomasz Rakowski. Hunters, gatherers and practitioners of powerlessness: an ethnography of the degraded in postsocialist Poland, 2016 - Chris Hann p. 841-842
- Erika Rappaport, Sandra Trudgen Dawson & Mark J. Crowley [Eds.]. Consuming behaviours: identity, politics and pleasure in twentieth‐century Britain, 2015 - James G. Carrier p. 842-843
- Michael T. Schaper & Cassey Lee [Eds.]. Competition law, regulation and SMEs in the Asia‐Pacific: understanding the small business perspective, 2016 - Lynn White p. 843-844
- Llerena Guiu Searle. Landscapes of accumulation: real estate and the neoliberal imagination in contemporary India, 2016 - Tara van Dijk p. 844-845
- Felix Stein. Work, sleep, repeat: the abstract labour of German management consultants, 2017 - James G. Carrier p. 845-846
Interrogating ‘universals'
- Christoph Antweiler. Our common denominator: human universals revisited, 2016 - Andre Gingrich p. 846-847
- Elliott Oring. Joking asides: the theory, analysis, and aesthetics of humor, 2016 - Jana Kopelent‐Rehak p. 847-848
- Albert Piette. Separate humans: anthropology, ontology, existence, 2016 - Luigi Pellizzoni p. 848-849
Issues in medical anthropology
- Gemma Aellah, Tracey Chantler & P. Wenzel Geissler. Global health research in an unequal world: ethics case studies from Africa, 2016 - Grace Akello p. 849-850
- Janis H. Jenkins. Extraordinary conditions: culture and experience in mental illness, 2015 - Katherine A. Mason p. 850-851
- Alison Shaw & Aviad Raz [Eds.]. Cousin marriages: between tradition, genetic risk and cultural change, 2015 - Emily McKendry‐Smith p. 851-852
- Kaushik Sunder Rajan. Pharmocracy: value, politics, and knowledge in global biomedicine, 2017 - Jennifer J. Carroll p. 852-853
Landscapes, parks, and recreation
- Frederick H. Damon. Trees, knots, and outriggers: environmental knowledge in the northeast Kula ring, 2017 - Will Rollason p. 853-854
- Joost Fontein. Remaking Mutirikwi: landscape, water and belonging in Southern Zimbabwe, 2015 - David McDermott Hughes p. 854-855
- Sally Ann Ness. Choreographies of landscape: signs of performance in Yosemite National Park, 2016 - Wolfram Manzenreiter p. 855-856
- Paige West. Dispossession and the environment: rhetoric and inequality in Papua New Guinea, 2016 - John Burton p. 856-857
- Laura Zanotti. Radical territories in the Brazilian Amazon: the Kayapó's fight for just livelihoods, 2017 - R. Elliott Oakley p. 857-858
Religiosity
- Ruy Llera Blanes & Galina Oustinova‐Stjepanovic [Eds.]. Being godless: ethnographies of atheism and non‐religion, 2017 - Renny Thomas p. 858-859
- Tolly Bradford & Chelsea Horton [Eds.]. Mixed blessings: indigenous encounters with Christianity in Canada, 2016 - John Barker p. 859-860
- Roger Canals. A goddess in motion: visual creativity in the cult of María Lionza, 2017 - Alanna Cant p. 860-861
- Erica Hill & Jon B. Hageman [Eds.]. The archaeology of ancestors: death, memory, and veneration, 2016 - Timothy Insoll p. 861-862
- Tâm T.T. Ngô.The New Way: Protestantism and the Hmong in Vietnam, 2016 - Janet Hoskins p. 862-863
- Kristin Norget, Valentina Napolitano & Maya Mayblin [Eds.]. The anthropology of Catholicism: a reader, 2017 - Myriam Lamrani p. 863-864
- David A. Palmer & Elijah Siegler. Dream trippers: global Daoism and the predicament of modern spirituality, 2017 - Stephan Feuchtwang p. 864-865
Interview
- A conversation with Michael D. Jackson, writer and reader: on being an outsider, and the aporias of lived experience - Michael D. Jackson & Stephanie Postar p. 866-872