HAU

Vol 15, No 2 (2025)

Cover Page

Table of Contents

Editorial Note

Knowledge, ethics, and aesthetics
Adeline Masquelier, Louisa Lombard, Michae Herzfeld, Tiago Guidi
233–241

Articles

Amanda Kearney
242–256
Stanley Khu
257–271
Iracema Dulley
272–283
Adrienne J. Cohen
284–301
Fernando Vidal
302–320
Syed Mohammed Faisal
321–338
Timothy P. A. Cooper
339–361
Michiel Baas
362–378
Galina Oustinova-Stjepanovic
379–397
Ming Xue
398–412
Jean-Marc de Grave
413–428
Sung-Joon Park
429–444
Lauraine Vivian, Thanduxolo Nomngcoyiy
445–458

Book Symposium

Transformations
Brad Inwood
459–461
Of human relations and the love of learning
Tim Ingold
462–465
Being, becoming, and transforming: A discussion of Of jaguars and butterflies
Catherine Rowett
466–470
Of souls and spider monkeys
Paolo Heywood
471–474
Mission imparsable
Shadi Bartsch, Haun Saussy
475–477
Perspectives all the way down: A reply
Geoffrey Lloyd, Aparecida Vilaça
478–483

Forum: Arab Encounters

Introduction
Leonardo Schiocchet, Marieke Brandt
484–491
Familiar outsider: Arab encounters perspective in colonial Malay-Indonesian Archipelago
Ismail Fajrie Alatas
492–495
Anti-Arab sentiments as “unwelcome encounters” in a tropical Muslim majority country
Martin Slama
496–498
Refugees like us: Arab African encounters at a migratory crossroads
Nathalie Peutz
499–502
Muwalladin: Being of mixed Arab-African descent in and outside Yemen
Marina de Regt, Aisha al-Jaedy
503–505
Islamism, the Houthi movement, and the manipulation of self-perception in the context of the Middle East’s encounter with the West
Alexander Weissenburger
506–508
“Cambodianizing” Salafism
Zoltan Pall
509–512
Tribal encounters in the “age of openness”: Staying with the “world around”
Marieke Brandt
513–515
Desired encounters: How imagining the other affects subjectivities
Sabine Bauer-Amin
516–518
Arab encounters and the Otherness of the veil
Shada Bokir
519–521
Convert Muslim women encountering Islamic marriage and making hijra: A reflection
Annelies Moors
522–525
A Muslim humanitarian in Gaza: Charitable encounters and the relief of Arab suffering
Till Mostowlansky
526–528
Kaleidoscopic identities: Orientalism and cultural intimacy in the construction of Arab/Syrian-Lebanese identities in Brazil
Paulo G. Pinto
529–531
A moral community between Lebanon and Brazil: Entrepreneurship and piety in multilayered encounters
Leonardo Schiocchet
532–534

Forum: Remembering Jane Guyer

The Guyer line
Michael Degani
535–538
Jane’s generativity
Charles Piot
539–541
Make what price they will: Reading Jane Guyer
Naveeda Khan
542–545
Currency domains: A reflection on multiplicity and the money of people’s experience
Karin Pallaver
546–550
Jane Guyer: Interactions between African economic anthropology and African economic history
Akanmu G. Adebayo
551–554
In search of intelligibility
Federico Neiburg
555–556
Payment ecologies: From pathways in a jungle of currencies to vectors of community money
Daromir Rudnyckyj
557–561
Multiple currency regimes, then and now
Janet Roitman
562–565
Jane Guyer’s negative capability
Bill Maurer
566–567
Jane Guyer and Africa’s “dynamics of multiplicity”
Peter Geschiere
568–572
An appreciation of the gifts of Jane Guyer
Barbara M. Cooper
573–574
Revolution, recuperation, and wild speculation: A recollection of the work of Jane Guyer and her courageously anthropological spirit
Victor Kumar
575–577
Jane Guyer’s generative capacity
Thomas Cousins
578–580
The artisanal anthropology of Jane I. Guyer
Anand Pandian
581–585