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18
Nov

No One Will Let Her Live

By Claire Snell-Rood, author of No One Will Let Her Live: Women’s Struggle for Well-Being in a Delhi Slum This guest post is published in advance of the American Anthropological Association conference in Denver. Check …

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17
Nov

Praying and Preying

By Aparecida Vilaça, author of Praying and Preying: Christianity in Indigenous Amazonia This guest post is published in advance of the American Anthropological Association conference in Denver. Check back every day for new posts through the end …

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16
Nov

Returned

By Deborah Boehm, author of Returned: Going and Coming in an Age of Deportation This guest post is published in advance of the American Anthropological Association conference in Denver. Check back every day for new posts …

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13
Nov

The Para-State

By Aldo Civico, author of The Para-State: An Ethnography of Colombia’s Death Squads We’re celebrating University Press Week #UPWeek by taking part in their scholarly press blog tour, which wraps up today. Today’s …

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10
Nov

Waste Away

By Joshua O. Reno, author of Waste Away: Working and Living with a North American Landfill We’re celebrating University Press Week #UPWeek by taking part in their scholarly press blog tour through …

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09
Nov

Unsettled

By Janet McIntosh, author of Unsettled: Denial and Belonging Among White Kenyans This guest post is published in advance of the American Anthropological Association conference in Denver. Check back every day for new posts through the end …

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27
Oct

Sara L. Friedman on the ChinaLab Podcast

Sara L. Friedman recently joined Jeremy Wallace on ChinaLab to discuss her new book, Exceptional States. The book explores with incredible detail and nuance the exceptional world of borders, immigration, and sovereignty …

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02
Oct

Banned Books Week: For Further Reading

If you’re interested in learning more after this year’s Banned Books Week festivities, here are some suggestions to deepen the conversation about freedom of speech and the censorship of literature and other …

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