Table of Contents
Editorial Note
Racial burdens, translations, and chance
Mariane C. Ferme, Andrew B. Kipnis, Raminder Kaur, Luiz Costa
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259–268
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Lecture
Black cargo: 2019 Lewis H. Morgan Lecture
Laurence Ralph
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269–278
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Lévi-Strauss Memorial Lecture
Heonik Kwon
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279–288
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World peace in the Cold War: Anthropological contributions
John Borneman
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289–293
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On peace, self-love, and humanism
Carlo Severi
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294–297
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Currents: Hong Kong Protests
Andrew B. Kipnis
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298–302
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Wing Chung Ho, Choi Man Hung
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303–307
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Minhua Ling
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308–312
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Jun Zhang
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313–318
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Ka-ming Wu
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319–324
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David A. Palmer
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325–332
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Pun Ngai
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333–338
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Currents: Brexitography
Raminder Kaur
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339–344
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Ethiraj Gabriel Dattatreyan
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345–350
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Morteza Hashemi
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351–355
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Daniel Miller
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356–360
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Felix Ringel
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361–366
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Colloquium
Sergio Jarillo, Allan Darrah, Carlos Crivelli, Camillus Mkwesipu, Kenneth Kalubaku, Nagia Toyagena, Gumwemwata Okwala, Justin Gumwemwata
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367–391
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Francesca Merlan
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392–394
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Michelle MacCarthy
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395–398
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Mark S. Mosko
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399–408
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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
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409–419
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Translation
Primitive mentality and games of chance
Lucien Lévy-Bruhl
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420–424
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Colloquium
Frédéric Keck
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425–429
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Brittany Birberick
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430–434
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Roberte Hamayon
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435–439
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Keith Hart
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440–445
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Ghassan Hage
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446–449
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Frédéric Laugrand
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450–454
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Articles
Brittany Birberick
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455–472
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Cheryl M. Schmitz
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473–486
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Mirco Göpfert
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487–498
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Arpita Roy
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499–513
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Sophie Chao
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514–529
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Jong-min Jeong
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530–547
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Rosalie Stolz
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548–560
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Milad Odabaei
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561–578
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Rahul Advani
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579–593
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Francesco Della Costa
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594–612
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Book Symposium
Queerly Kenyan: On the political economy of queer possibilities
George Paul Meiu
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613–617
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Life is queer: Queer is life?
Rachel Spronk
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618–622
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Love: An ethnographic inquiry into queer, Christian relationships in Kenya
Chisomo Kalinga
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623–625
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Sex as identity or as practice?
Peter Geschiere
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626–629
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Engaging anthropology
Don Kulick
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630–632
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Normative anti-antinormativity?
Cal Biruk
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633–636
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Towards humane scholarship: Postsecular, queer theological, and self-reflexive turns
Adriaan van Klinken
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637–645
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Book Symposium
Risky research in a rainforest
Deborah Gewertz, Frederick Errington
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646–649
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Endangered languages and porous selves
James Slotta
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650–655
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Not being boring and other challenges for anthropologists as popular writers
Alessandro Duranti
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656–659
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The mystery of the dying language
James Leach
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660–663
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On the vicissitudes of publishing, and the riskiness of humor
Don Kulick
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664–669
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Unedited Scholarship
Elena Welper
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670–680
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Curt Nimuendajú’s correspondence with Claude Lévi-Strauss and Robert H. Lowie, 1936–1940
Curt Nimuendajú
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681–705
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