Table of Contents
Editorial Note
Balancing acts and worldviews
Luiz Costa, Raminder Kaur, Mariane C. Ferm, Andrew B. Kipnis
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1–8
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Currents: Kurds in Turkey and its Diasporas
Latif Tas
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9–16
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Rosa Burç
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17–26
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Mehmet Kurt
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27–32
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Mucahit Bilici
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33–38
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Ruken Isik
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39–45
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Articles
Yancey Orr, Raymond Orr
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46–62
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Óscar Muñoz Morán
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63–76
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Koen de Munter
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77–92
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Christian Tym
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93–108
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Bo Chen
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109–125
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Malvika Sharma
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126–140
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Muhammad Ali Nasir, Muhammad Ahmed Bin
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141–153
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Zachary M. Howlett
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154–169
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Zdeněk Konopásek
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170–183
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John Hutnyk
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184–197
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David Dupuis
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198–216
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Lars Rodseth
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217–234
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Colloquium
Philip Swift
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235–255
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João Pina-Cabral
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256–264
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Fatima Mojaddedi
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265–276
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Milad Odabaei
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277–284
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How to do things with worlds: A reply to responses
Philip Swift
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285–295
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Book Symposium
The death of urban China: Reflections on Harriet Evans’s Beijing from below
Ian Johnson
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296–298
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Life in old Beijing
Erik Mueggler
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299–302
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When “the state” is the absence of a sour red date: Memory, materiality, and agency
Ruth E. Toulson
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303–306
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Scales of knowing
Biao Xiang
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307–309
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Place, materiality, and gender in subaltern memories of long lives in a poor Beijing neighborhood
Harriet Evans
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310–318
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Translation
The illusions of “magical thinking”: Whose chimera, ours or theirs?
Richard A. Shweder
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319–325
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