Table of Contents
Front & Back Matter
Front & Back Matter
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Editorial
A note from the editor
Giovanni da Col
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i-iv
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The force, the word and other musings beyond language and affects
Magnus Course
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1-26
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Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
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27-43
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Jeanne Favret-Saada
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45-53
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Michael A. Uzendoski
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55-80
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Martin Holbraad
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81-109
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Sarah F. Green
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111-129
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Cosmographies of alterity and creativity
Marshall Sahlins
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131-160
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Magnus Fiskesjö
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161-180
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Fernando Santos-Granero
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181-211
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Carole McGranahan
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213-245
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James Leach
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247-268
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Philip Swift
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269-288
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Colloquia
Jacob Copeman, Aya Ikegame
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289-336
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“All under heaven” (tianxia): Cosmological perspectives and political ontologies in pre-modern China
Wang Mingming
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337-383
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Forum
Daniel Miller, Responses by: Amita Baviskar, Don Brenneis, Carlos Fausto, Kim and Mike Fortun, Alex Golub, Sarah Green, Christopher Kelty, Martha Macintyre, Atsuro Morita, Carlo Severi; Reply by Daniel Miller
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385-411
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Theodoros Kyriakides, Foreword by Soumhya Venkatesan, The Group for Debates in Anthropological Theory (GDAT): A brief introduction
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413-419
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Unedited
Introduction to post-social anthropology: Networks, multiplicities, and symmetrizations. Translated by Ashley Lebner
Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, Marcio Goldman
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421-433
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Translations
Being affected. Translated by Mylene Hengen and Matthew Carey
Jeanne Favret-Saada
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435-445
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Beyond nature and culture: Forms of attachment. Translated by Janet Lloyd
Philippe Descola
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447-471
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Beyond nature and culture: The traffic of souls. Translated by Janet Lloyd
Philippe Descola
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473-500
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Reprints
The law of hospitality
Julian Pitt-Rivers
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501-517
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Remote areas: Some theoretical considerations
Edwin Ardener
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519-533
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Figure-ground reversal among the Barok
Roy Wagner
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535-542
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