HAU

Vol 10, No 2 (2020)

Cover Page

Table of Contents

Editorial Note

Racial burdens, translations, and chance
Mariane C. Ferme, Andrew B. Kipnis, Raminder Kaur, Luiz Costa
259–268

Lecture

Black cargo: 2019 Lewis H. Morgan Lecture
Laurence Ralph
269–278

Lévi-Strauss Memorial Lecture

Heonik Kwon
279–288
World peace in the Cold War: Anthropological contributions
John Borneman
289–293
On peace, self-love, and humanism
Carlo Severi
294–297

Currents: Hong Kong Protests

Andrew B. Kipnis
298–302
Wing Chung Ho, Choi Man Hung
303–307
Minhua Ling
308–312
Jun Zhang
313–318
Ka-ming Wu
319–324
David A. Palmer
325–332
Pun Ngai
333–338

Currents: Brexitography

Raminder Kaur
339–344
Ethiraj Gabriel Dattatreyan
345–350
Morteza Hashemi
351–355
Daniel Miller
356–360
Felix Ringel
361–366

Colloquium

Sergio Jarillo, Allan Darrah, Carlos Crivelli, Camillus Mkwesipu, Kenneth Kalubaku, Nagia Toyagena, Gumwemwata Okwala, Justin Gumwemwata
367–391
Francesca Merlan
392–394
Michelle MacCarthy
395–398
Mark S. Mosko
399–408
Believing the unbelieved: Reincarnation, cultural authority, and politics in the Trobriand Islands
Sergio Jarillo, Allan Darrah, Carlos Crivelli, Camillus Mkwesipu, Kenneth Kalubaku, Nagia Toyagena, Gumwemwata Okwala, Justin Gumwemwata
409–419

Translation

Primitive mentality and games of chance
Lucien Lévy-Bruhl
420–424

Colloquium

Frédéric Keck
425–429
Brittany Birberick
430–434
Roberte Hamayon
435–439
Keith Hart
440–445
Ghassan Hage
446–449
Frédéric Laugrand
450–454

Articles

Brittany Birberick
455–472
Cheryl M. Schmitz
473–486
Mirco Göpfert
487–498
Arpita Roy
499–513
Sophie Chao
514–529
Jong-min Jeong
530–547
Rosalie Stolz
548–560
Milad Odabaei
561–578
Rahul Advani
579–593
Francesco Della Costa
594–612

Book Symposium

Queerly Kenyan: On the political economy of queer possibilities
George Paul Meiu
613–617
Life is queer: Queer is life?
Rachel Spronk
618–622
Love: An ethnographic inquiry into queer, Christian relationships in Kenya
Chisomo Kalinga
623–625
Sex as identity or as practice?
Peter Geschiere
626–629
Engaging anthropology
Don Kulick
630–632
Normative anti-antinormativity?
Cal Biruk
633–636
Towards humane scholarship: Postsecular, queer theological, and self-reflexive turns
Adriaan van Klinken
637–645

Book Symposium

Risky research in a rainforest
Deborah Gewertz, Frederick Errington
646–649
Endangered languages and porous selves
James Slotta
650–655
Not being boring and other challenges for anthropologists as popular writers
Alessandro Duranti
656–659
The mystery of the dying language
James Leach
660–663
On the vicissitudes of publishing, and the riskiness of humor
Don Kulick
664–669

Unedited Scholarship

Elena Welper
670–680
Curt Nimuendajú’s correspondence with Claude Lévi-Strauss and Robert H. Lowie, 1936–1940
Curt Nimuendajú
681–705