Contenu du sommaire
Revue | Current Anthropology |
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Numéro | Vol.63, n°2, 2022 |
Articles
- A Palimpsest Theory of Objects - Chip Colwell p. 129–157
- Bleeding Languages: Blood Types and Linguistic Groups in the Timor Anthropological Mission - Ricardo Roque p. 158–184
- Silencing the Past: Persian Archaeology, Race, Ethnicity, and Language - Ahmad Mohammadpour and Kamal Soleimani p. 185–210
Report
- “Affective Publics”: Performing Trust on Danish Twitter during the COVID-19 Lockdown - Samantha Breslin,Anders Blok,Thyge Ryom Enggaard,Tobias Gårdhus, and Morten Axel Pedersen p. 211–218
Photographic essay
- The Intimacy of Occupation: Care and the Struggle for Racial Justice in the University - Mona Mounir,Srikrupa Raghunathan,Akanksha Mehta, and E. Gabriel Dattatreyan p. 219–224
- Trapped Present, or the Capture(d) Affects of Imprisonment - Nicolás Díaz Letelier p. 225–231
Book review forum
- Introduction to Multireview with Karina Biondi and Elizabeth Mertz (Fassin, Western, McLennan, Garland, and Kutz's The Will to Punish) - Heath Pearson p. 232
- The Punishment Theories Do, or How to Do Punishment with Theories (Fassin's The Will to Punish) (Fassin, Western, McLennan, Garland, and Kutz's The Will to Punish) - Karina Biondi p. 232–234
- Challenging Translations: Law, Social Science, and Fassin's Critique of Punishment (Fassin, Western, McLennan, Garland, and Kutz's The Will to Punish) - Elizabeth Mertz p. 234–238