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How Is It Between Us?

Zigon, Jarrett
How Is It Between Us?
A new theory of relational ethics that tackles contemporary issues. In How Is It Between Us?, Jarrett Zigon puts anthropology and phenomenological hermeneutics in conversation to develop a new theory of relational ethics. This relational ethics takes place in the between, the interaction not just between people, but all existents. Importantly, this theory is utilized as a framework for considering some of today's most pressing ethical concerns...

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Becoming Somebody Else

Burraway, Joshua
Becoming Somebody Else
A study of homelessness and addiction exploring the void of drug-induced blackout and its impact on identity and time. What does it mean to pursue forms of life not just outside of time, but outside of self? Becoming Somebody Else takes up this question, offering a window into the fragmented and chaotic lives of London's urban homeless as they drink and drug themselves into blackout. A state-of-being where time, body, agency, and self collapse...

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An Outline of the Origins of Money

Schurtz, Heinrich
An Outline of the Origins of Money
A new English translation of a forgotten German text that influenced cultural understanding of money in the early twentieth century. Heinrich Schurtz's 1898 book has been a touchstone for economic historians, anthropologists, and philosophers interested in the nature and origins of money in various societies, including Georg Simmel, Max Weber, Marcel Mauss, and Karl Polanyi. In his brief book, Schurtz experimented with concepts about money, go...

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Agricultural Reason in the Shadow of Subsistence Capitalism

Appadurai, Arjun
Agricultural Reason in the Shadow of Subsistence Capitalism
Analysis of an agrarian society confronted with capitalism. This collection of essays on early 1980s India is one of the few anthropological treatments of agricultural reasoning. It offers a close look at an agrarian society at the pivotal moment of its encounter with capitalist transformation and studies ideas of measurement, sociality, and independence.

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How French Moderns Think

Keck, Frederic
How French Moderns Think
This book traces the contributions of the Lévy-Bruhl family to social and political thought and expertise in 20th-century France, shaping the anticipation of economic and health crises. How French Moderns Think tells the story of the French sociological tradition through four generations of the Lévy-Bruhl family: Lucien, who founded the Institute of Ethnology at the University of Paris, his son Henri, who founded the Institute of Roman Law, hi...

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Who Killed Jules Crevaux?

Combes, Isabelle
Who Killed Jules Crevaux?
The first book to explore the deaths of explorer Jules Crevaux and his crew from an Indigenous perspective. In 1882, the celebrated French explorer Jules Crevaux and his crew were killed by Indigenous people in the Bolivian Chaco, a fiercely contested region on the border between Bolivia, Argentina, and Paraguay. The event sparked an international uproar. The scene of the crime was embroiled in clashes among various Indigenous peoples, rubber ...

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Suq - Geertz on the Market

Geertz, Clifford / Rosen, Lawrence
Suq - Geertz on the Market
A formative ethnography of the relationship between markets and social life, back in print.   Originally published in 1979, Clifford Geertz‿s essay on the Moroccan bazaar is a classic ethnographic account of the interplay of economic, social, and religious lives in the bustle of transaction. Drawing on years of fieldwork in the Middle Atlas town of Sefrou, Geertz explores how actors from diverse backgrounds assess the worth and meaning of othe...

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Mitra-Varuna - An Essay on Two Indo-European Representati...

Coltman, Derek / Dumezil, Georges / Elden, Stuart
Mitra-Varuna - An Essay on Two Indo-European Representations of Sovereignty
A classic text that develops one prong of Dumézil‿s tripartite hypothesis of Indo-European tribes: the sacred sovereign.   Georges Dumézil‿s fascination with the myths and histories of India, Rome, Scandinavia, and the Celts yielded an idea that became his most influential scholarly legacy: the tripartite hypothesis, which divides Indo-European societal functions into three classes: the sacred sovereign, the warrior, and the producer. Mitra-Va...

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Pandemic Exposures - Economy and Society in the Time of C...

Fassin, Didier / Fourcade, Marion
Pandemic Exposures - Economy and Society in the Time of Coronavirus
For people and governments around the world, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic seemed to place the preservation of human life at odds with the pursuit of economic and social life. Yet this simple alternative belies the complexity of the entanglements the crisis has created and revealed, not just between health and wealth but also around morality,  knowledge, governance,  culture, and everyday subsistence.   Didier Fassin and Marion Fourcade h...

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Imacoqwa`s Arrow - On the Biunity of the Sun and Moon in ...

Mimica, Jadran
Imacoqwa`s Arrow - On the Biunity of the Sun and Moon in a Papuan Lifeworld
A pathbreaking study of Yagwoia cosmological concepts. In Imacoqwa's Arrow, Jadran Mimica draws on decades of field research to bring us a rich ethnographic account of myth and meaning in the lifeworlds of the Yagwoia of Papua New Guinea. He focuses especially on the relations of the sun and the moon in Yagwoia understandings of the universe and their own place within it. This is classic terrain in Melanesian ethnography, but Mimica does much ...

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Ethics or the Right Thing? – Corruption and Care in the A...

Tidey, Sylvia
Ethics or the Right Thing? – Corruption and Care in the Age of Good Governance
A sympathetic examination of the failure of anti-corruption efforts in contemporary Indonesia.  Combining ethnographic fieldwork in the city of Kupang with an acute historical sensibility, Sylvia Tidey shows how good governance initiatives paradoxically perpetuate civil service corruption while also facilitating the emergence of new forms of it. Importing critical insights from the anthropology of ethics to the burgeoning anthropology of corru...

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Problems in General Linguistics - An Expanded Edition, Vo...

Benveniste, Emile / Barthes, Roland / Skinner, Jordan K. / Meek, Mary Elizabeth
Problems in General Linguistics - An Expanded Edition, Volume 1
First published fifty years ago, ÿmile Benveniste‿s two-volume Problÿmes de linguistique générale revolutionized the study of linguistics and remains among the most influential texts in the field. This expanded edition of the first volume presents the original English translation by Mary Elizabeth Meek, produced in close collaboration with Benveniste himself, along with his hitherto untranslated articles on play, translation, singular and plur...

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The Immensity of Being Singular - Approaching Migrant Liv...

Toji, Simone
The Immensity of Being Singular - Approaching Migrant Lives in Sao Paulo through Resonance
In this powerful new work, Simone Toji reconsiders ethnography as a form of appreciation of the contradictions inherent in the making of life itself. Recovering Bronislaw Malinowski‿s idea of the “imponderabilia of actual life� as an inspiring ethnographic attitude, she shows how lives are composed through moments of indecision, opacity, and incongruity that make them irreducibly open ended. The singular lives of four migrants, from Para...

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Nullius – The Anthropology of Ownership, Sovereignty, and...

Kapila, Kriti
Nullius – The Anthropology of Ownership, Sovereignty, and the Law in India
Nullius is an anthropological account of the troubled status of ownership in India and its consequences for our understanding of sovereignty and social relations. Though property rights and ownership are said to be a cornerstone of modern law, in the Indian case they are often a spectral presence. Kapila offers a detailed study of paradigms where proprietary relations have been erased, denied, misappropriated. The book examines three forms of ...

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A Witch`s Hand - Curing, Killing, Kinship, and Colonialis...

Mitchell, William E
A Witch`s Hand - Curing, Killing, Kinship, and Colonialism among the Lujere of New Guinea`s Upper Sepik River Basin
From 1971 to 1972, William E. Mitchell undertook fieldwork on suffering and healing among the Lujere of Papua New Guinea's Upper Sepik River Basin. At a time when it was not yet common to make colonial agencies a subject of anthropological study, Mitchell carefully located his research on Lujere practices in the framework of a history of colonization that surrounded the Lujere with a shifting array of Western institutions, dramatically changin...

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Subverted Kinship - Nurturing and Inhabiting Gender in Am...

Madi Dias, Diego
Subverted Kinship - Nurturing and Inhabiting Gender in Amerindian Philosophy
Through a rich narrative ethnography of domestic life, this book explores the philosophy of social relations among the Guna (Cuna), an Amerindian people of Panama. This intimate study brings us into the heart of the family economy, describing its nuanced interactions among coresidents through two dimensions: an aesthetic of production resting on the gendered division of labor and an ethic of affects informing the language and enactment of kins...

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