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  • av Arlene M. Davila
    610,-

    The contributors in Ethnographic Refusals, Unruly Latinidades highlight the value of 'radical inclusion' in their research and call for a critical self-reflexivity that marshals the power of bearing witness to move from rhetoric to praxis in support of these methodologies within anthropological perspectives.

  • - Mortality and Death Care in the Twenty-First Century
     
    610,-

    Using ethnographic, historical, and media-based approaches, the contributors to this volume focus on new attitudes and practices around mortality and mourning - from the possibilities of digitally enhanced afterlives to industrialized 'necro-waste', the ethics of care, the meaning of secular rituals, and the political economy of death.

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    690,-

    What role did anti-Mexicanism and attacks on Latinx people and their communities play in Donald Trump's political rise and presidential practices? Driven by the overwhelming political urgency of the moment, the contributors to this volume seek to frame Trumpism's origins and political effects.

  • - Frictions and Affinities
     
    616,-

    Examines the importance and power of design and the ubiquitous and forceful effects it has on human life within the study of anthropology. Contributors explore the interactions between anthropology and design through a cross-disciplinary approach centred around the design-and-anthropology relationship.

  • - Local Participants and Imperial Trajectories
     
    610,-

    The goal of this volume is to harness the work of the ""next generation"" of empire scholars in order to foster new theoretical and methodological perspectives that are of relevance within and beyond archaeology and to foreground empires as a cross-cultural category.

  • - Why Are We Building New Barriers to Divide Us?
     
    596,-

    Walls are being built at a dizzying pace to separate us, cocoon us, and exclude us. The contributors to this volume illuminate the roles and uses of walls around the world - in contexts ranging from historic neighbourhoods to contemporary national borders.

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    970,-

    Explores what it means to be structurally vulnerable; how structural vulnerabilities intersect with cancer risk, diagnosis, care seeking, caregiving, clinical-trial participation, and survivorship; and how differing local, national, and global political contexts and histories inform vulnerability.

  • - Faith, Charity, and the Security State
     
    840,-

    Investigates the intersections between faith-based charity and secular statecraft. The contributors trace the connections among piety, philanthropy, policy, and policing. They seek to understand how faith and organized religious charity can be mobilized - at times on behalf of the state - to govern populations and their practices.

  •  
    610,-

    Despite rapidly changing social and economic conditions worldwide, patriarchal practices remain remarkably widespread and persistent. Contributors to this volume draw on field research and in-depth qualitative data from different parts of the world to explore the reasons for women's varied psychological responses to patriarchy.

  • - Rethinking Labor on a Troubled Planet
     
    610,-

    Develops an anthropology of labour that is sharply attuned to the irreversible effects of climate change, extinction, and deforestation. The authors push ethnographic inquiry beyond the anthropocentric documentation of human work on nature in order to develop a Language for thinking about how all labour is a collective ecological act.

  • - Homology and Heterogeneity in Time and Space
     
    610,-

    Puebloan sociocultural formations of the past and present are the subject of the essays collected in this volume. The contributors draw upon the insights of archaeology, ethnology, and linguistic anthropology to examine social history and practice, including kinship groups, ritual sodalities, architectural forms, economic exchange, environmental adaptation, and political order.

  • - Exposing the Contemporary Microfinance Phenomenon
     
    596,-

    Microfinance has become one of the most popular international development policies of all time and a mainstay of local development and antipoverty programs across the Global South. The contributors to this multidisciplinary volume consider the origins, evolution, and outcomes of microfinance from a variety of perspectives and contend that it has been an unsuccessful approach to development.

  • - Helpless Infants and Human Evolution
     
    610,-

    Scholars have long argued that the developmental state of the human infant at birth is unique. This volume expands that argument, pointing out that many distinctively human characteristics can be traced to the fact that we give birth to infants who are highly dependent on others and who learn how to be human while their brains are experiencing growth unlike that seen in other primates.

  • - Neoliberalism and the Erosion of Democracy in America
     
    506,-

  • - Guestworkers' Experiences with North American Labor Markets
    av Joannes Mongardini
    600,-

  • - The Eastern Mediterranean in the Bronze Age
     
    400,-

    By using a specific case study, the contributors to this book aim to help establish a common theoretical ground for investigating how humans and the societies they built interacted over time.

  • - Modernity and the Persistent Life of Kinship
     
    636,-

  • - Intersections Shaping Society and the Environment
     
    570,-

    Nature, science, religion. Each term carries with it claims to truth: nature inasmuch as it conveys our beliefs of how things naturally are and should be; science in and through its methods, evident results, and institutional prestige; and religion in its objects and the commitments they generate among devotees.

  • - Rethinking the Archaeology of Resistance to Spanish Colonialism in the Americas
    av Matthew Liebmann
    616,-

    Presents new interpretations of Native American experiences under Spanish colonialism and challenges the reader to reexamine long-standing assumptions about the Spanish conquests of the Americas.

  • - Visions for the Future
     
    610,-

    By most estimates, as much as 90 percent of the archaeology done in the United States today is carried out in the field of cultural resource management. The contributors hope that this book will serve as an impetus in American archaeology for dialogue and debate on how to make CRM projects and programs yield both better archaeology and better public policy.

  • - Transitions in Decision Making from Small-Scale to Middle-Range Societies
     
    610,-

    This book brings together the perspectives of cultural anthropologists and archaeologists to explore why and how leadership emerges and variously becomes institutionalized among disparate human societies.

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    570,-

    Imperial Formations alters our understanding of past empires the better to understand the way that complex history shapes the politics of the present imperial juncture.

  • - Emancipations, Oppressions, Quandaries
     
    506,-

  • - Emancipations, Oppressions, Quandaries
     
    530,-

  • - Resource Management in Times of Scarcity
     
    506,-

  • - Anthropology in the Diaspora
     
    560,-

  • - The History of an Ancient Maya Kingdom
     
    646,-

  • - Anthropology Engages the New Immigration
     
    346,-

  • - Ethnographic Encounters With Nursing Home Culture
     
    570,-

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