Table of Contents
Editorial Note
Knowledge, ethics, and aesthetics
Adeline Masquelier, Louisa Lombard, Michae Herzfeld, Tiago Guidi
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233–241
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Articles
Amanda Kearney
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242–256
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Stanley Khu
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257–271
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Iracema Dulley
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272–283
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Adrienne J. Cohen
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284–301
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Fernando Vidal
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302–320
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Syed Mohammed Faisal
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321–338
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Timothy P. A. Cooper
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339–361
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Michiel Baas
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362–378
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Galina Oustinova-Stjepanovic
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379–397
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Ming Xue
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398–412
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Jean-Marc de Grave
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413–428
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Sung-Joon Park
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429–444
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Lauraine Vivian, Thanduxolo Nomngcoyiy
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445–458
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Book Symposium
Transformations
Brad Inwood
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459–461
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Of human relations and the love of learning
Tim Ingold
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462–465
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Being, becoming, and transforming: A discussion of Of jaguars and butterflies
Catherine Rowett
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466–470
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Of souls and spider monkeys
Paolo Heywood
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471–474
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Mission imparsable
Shadi Bartsch, Haun Saussy
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475–477
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Perspectives all the way down: A reply
Geoffrey Lloyd, Aparecida Vilaça
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478–483
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Forum: Arab Encounters
Introduction
Leonardo Schiocchet, Marieke Brandt
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484–491
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Familiar outsider: Arab encounters perspective in colonial Malay-Indonesian Archipelago
Ismail Fajrie Alatas
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492–495
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Anti-Arab sentiments as “unwelcome encounters” in a tropical Muslim majority country
Martin Slama
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496–498
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Refugees like us: Arab African encounters at a migratory crossroads
Nathalie Peutz
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499–502
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Muwalladin: Being of mixed Arab-African descent in and outside Yemen
Marina de Regt, Aisha al-Jaedy
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503–505
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Islamism, the Houthi movement, and the manipulation of self-perception in the context of the Middle East’s encounter with the West
Alexander Weissenburger
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506–508
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“Cambodianizing” Salafism
Zoltan Pall
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509–512
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Tribal encounters in the “age of openness”: Staying with the “world around”
Marieke Brandt
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513–515
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Desired encounters: How imagining the other affects subjectivities
Sabine Bauer-Amin
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516–518
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Arab encounters and the Otherness of the veil
Shada Bokir
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519–521
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Convert Muslim women encountering Islamic marriage and making hijra: A reflection
Annelies Moors
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522–525
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A Muslim humanitarian in Gaza: Charitable encounters and the relief of Arab suffering
Till Mostowlansky
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526–528
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Kaleidoscopic identities: Orientalism and cultural intimacy in the construction of Arab/Syrian-Lebanese identities in Brazil
Paulo G. Pinto
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529–531
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A moral community between Lebanon and Brazil: Entrepreneurship and piety in multilayered encounters
Leonardo Schiocchet
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532–534
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Forum: Remembering Jane Guyer
The Guyer line
Michael Degani
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535–538
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Jane’s generativity
Charles Piot
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539–541
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Make what price they will: Reading Jane Guyer
Naveeda Khan
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542–545
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Currency domains: A reflection on multiplicity and the money of people’s experience
Karin Pallaver
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546–550
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Jane Guyer: Interactions between African economic anthropology and African economic history
Akanmu G. Adebayo
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551–554
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In search of intelligibility
Federico Neiburg
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555–556
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Payment ecologies: From pathways in a jungle of currencies to vectors of community money
Daromir Rudnyckyj
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557–561
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Multiple currency regimes, then and now
Janet Roitman
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562–565
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Jane Guyer’s negative capability
Bill Maurer
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566–567
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Jane Guyer and Africa’s “dynamics of multiplicity”
Peter Geschiere
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568–572
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An appreciation of the gifts of Jane Guyer
Barbara M. Cooper
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573–574
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Revolution, recuperation, and wild speculation: A recollection of the work of Jane Guyer and her courageously anthropological spirit
Victor Kumar
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575–577
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Jane Guyer’s generative capacity
Thomas Cousins
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578–580
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The artisanal anthropology of Jane I. Guyer
Anand Pandian
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581–585
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