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Revue | The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute : Incorporating Man |
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Numéro | vol. 28, n° 4, 2022 |
Original Articles
- Company and the mysteries of a dugout canoe - João Pina-Cabral p. 1099-1117
- Tracing the density of human being: through a Levinasian anthropology of invisible otherness - Nigel Rapport p. 1118-1136
- Gutting fishy empathies off the Shetland Islands, Scotland - César E. Giraldo Herrera p. 1137-1158
- De novo kin: sharing data, shielding persons, and forging relatedness in precision medicine - Laura E. Navne, Mette N. Svendsen p. 1159-1176
- Stigma and strategy in Pakistan's HIV prevention sector - Ayaz Qureshi p. 1177-1191
- The unemployment business: profit, precarity, and the moral economy of social democracy in Norway - Kelly McKowen p. 1192-1210
- Illiberal economies: ambivalence and critique in an alternative investment scheme - Tiana Bakić Hayden, Sarah Muir p. 1211-1233
- Reformist agency: young women, gender, and change in India - Jane Dyson, Craig Jeffrey p. 1234-1251
- Charismatics without authority? Informality and commitment in charismatic small groups in Moorea (French Polynesia) - Yannick Fer p. 1252-1269
- Secularization and its ethical consequences: orthodox Israeli Jews sanctifying ‘mundane' Buddhist meditation - Ori Mautner p. 1270-1289
- ‘If there was no jaad': poetics of khat and remembering the future in a London Somali community - Guntars Ermansons p. 1290-1308
- Cuisine of economy, cuisine of excess: materializing value in culinary practice - Brad Weiss p. 1309-1325
- Reciprocal exchange, value, and forms of transaction: an archaeological approach from the Atacama Desert (northern Chile) - Francisco Gallardo p. 1326-1344
- Why we blame victims, accuse witches, invent taboos, and invoke spirits: a model of strategic responses to misfortune - Pascal Boyer p. 1345-1364
Long review
Re-enchantment and correspondence in the Anthropocene
- Ingold Tim. Correspondences, 2020. Taussig Michael. Mastery of non-mastery in the age of meltdown, 2020 - Juan Javier Rivera Andía p. 1365-1367
Metapersons rule
- Sahlins Marshall. The new science of the enchanted universe: an anthropology of most of humanity, 2022 - Eric Hirsch p. 1368-1370
Book reviews
Craft and labour
- Chambers Thomas. Networks, labour and migration among Indian Muslim artisans, 2020 - Christine Moderbacher p. 1371-1372
- Koch Gabriele. Healing labor: Japanese sex work in the gendered economy, 2020 - Laura Miller p. 1372-1373
- Marchand Trevor H.J. The pursuit of pleasurable work: craftwork in twenty-first-century England, 2021 - Geoffrey Gowlland p. 1373-1374
- Muñoz José-María. Doing business in Cameroon: an anatomy of economic governance, 2018 - Rogers Orock p. 1374-1375
Family business
- Breaden Jeremy & Roger Goodman. Family-run universities in Japan: sources of inbuilt resilience in the face of demographic pressure, 1992-2030, 2020 - Hirochika Nakamaki p. 1375-1376
- Chaudhry Shruti. Moving for marriage: inequalities, intimacy, and women's lives in rural North India, 2021 - Clémence Jullien p. 1376-1377
- Ramos-Zayas Ana Y. Parenting empires: class, whiteness, and the moral economy of privilege in Latin America, 2020 - Anna Davidson Abella p. 1377-1378
- Shohet Merav. Silence and sacrifice: family stories of care and the limits of love in Vietnam, 2021 - Lam Minh Chau p. 1378-1379
Islands and seas
- King Tanya J. & Gary Robinson (eds). At home on the waves: human habitation of the sea from the Mesolithic to today, 2019 - Martin Bell p. 1379-1380
- Patterson Orlando. The confounding island: Jamaica and the postcolonial predicament, 2019 - Huon Wardle p. 1380-1381
- Walker Iain. Islands in a cosmopolitan sea: a history of the Comoros, 2019 - Mathilde Heslon p. 1381-1382
Militarism and masculinity
- Açıksöz Salih Can. Sacrificial limbs: masculinity, disability, and political violence in Turkey, 2019 - Marlene Schäfers p. 1382-1383
- Binford Leigh, Lesley Gill & Steve Striffler (eds). Fifty years of peasant wars in Latin America, 2020 - John Gledhill p. 1383-1384
- Kamath Harshita Mruthinti. Impersonations: the artifice of Brahmin masculinity in South Indian dance, 2019 - Pallabi Chakravorty p. 1384-1385
- Rashid Maria. Dying to serve: militarism, affect, and the politics of sacrifice in the Pakistan army, 2020 - Timothy P.A. Cooper p. 1385-1386
Speech and silence
- Duquette-Rury Lauren. Exit and voice: the paradox of cross-border politics in Mexico, 2019 - Gail Mummert p. 1386-1387
- Englund Harri. Gogo Breeze: Zambia's radio elder and the voices of free speech, 2018 - Owen Sichone p. 1387-1388
- Højer Lars. The anti-social contract: injurious talk and dangerous exchanges in northern Mongolia, 2019 - Elizabeth Fox p. 1389-1390
- Katriel Tamar. Defiant discourse: speech and action in grassroots activism, 2021 - Tom Selwyn p. 1390-1391
- Olko Justyna, John Sullivan & Jan Szemiński (eds). Dialogue with Europe, dialogue with the past: colonial Nahua and Quechua elites in their own words, 2018 - Alan R. Sandstrom p. 1391-1392
Theory in history
- Bendixsen Synnøve K.N. & Edvard Hviding (eds). Anthropology in Norway: directions, locations, relations, 2021 - Anthony P. Cohen p. 1392-1393
- Candea Matei (ed.). Schools and styles of anthropological theory, 2018 - Alice Stefanelli p. 1393-1394
- Darnell Regna & Frederic W. Gleach (eds). Disruptive voices and the singularity of histories, 2019 - Nicholas Barron p. 1394-1395
- Reed-Danahay Deborah. Bourdieu and social space: mobilities, trajectories, emplacements, 2020 - Niilo Kauppi p. 1395-1396
- Zumwalt Rosemary Lévy. Franz Boas: the emergence of the anthropologist, 2019 - Lee D. Baker p. 1396-1397
Writing others
- Hemer Oscar. Contaminations and ethnographic fictions: southern crossings, 2020 - Kim Silow Kallenberg p. 1397-1398
- Launay Robert. Savages, Romans and despots: thinking about others from Montaigne to Herder, 2018 - Vincent Crapanzano p. 1398-1399
- Lawless Elaine J., foreword by Amy Shuman. Reciprocal ethnography and the power of women's narratives, 2019 - Rachel Gonzalez-Martin p. 1399-1400
- Omura Keiichi, Grant Jun Otsuki, Shiho Satsuka & Atsuro Morita (eds). The world multiple: the quotidian politics of knowing and generating entangled worlds, 2019 - Joe Ellis p. 1400-1401
Books and films received
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