Table of Contents
Editorial Note
Creativity, courage, and care
Raminder Kaur, Adeline Masquelier, Louisa Lombard, Luiz Costa
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1–7
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Lecture
Successful aging’s global moment: Visions and dilemmas of aging well
Sarah Lamb
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8–25
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Articles
G. Ali Shair
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26–44
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P. C. Saidalavi
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45–58
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Lena Schwiete
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59–73
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Viola Thimm
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74–86
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Johannes Felix Lenhard
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87–100
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Carlos Chirinos
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101–114
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Lara J. Mertens
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115–128
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Dace Dzenovska, Dominic Martin, Volodymyr Artiukh
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129–145
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Amir Reicher
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146–160
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Translation
Translator’s Preface: Ernesto de Martino’s “Cultural apocalypses and psychopathological apocalypses”
Dorothy L. Zinn
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161–163
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Ernesto de Martino
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164–179
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Book Symposium
Introduction
Sruti Chaganti
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180–181
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“I planted blind hope in their hearts”
Roger Berkowitz
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182–185
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Criminalization on trial
Naor Ben-Yehoyada
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186–188
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Until the war on terror is abolished …
Serra Hakyemez
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189–192
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Law as a vocation
Bhrigupati Singh
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193–196
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Binding claims
Sruti Chaganti
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197–199
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Thinking about the law and hope, in dark times
Mayur Suresh
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200–203
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Book Symposium
Queering belonging in death?
Anne Allison
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204–206
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Queer subjects of intimate exclusion
Tom Boellstorff
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207–210
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Politics of matter and politics of ontology
Moisés Lino E Silva
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211–214
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Destabilizing homophobia: Kenya, the world, and now
Martin Manalansan
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215–218
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Politics of matter and politics of ontology
Mwenda Ntarangwi
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219–221
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The bait of falsehood, the carp of truth
Vaibhav Saria
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222–225
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Objects, intimacy, citizenship: A response
George Paul Meiu
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226–231
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