Ordinary Treasures: Objects from Home
I am going to start with breathing what I push out of me and what you push out of you and what we push…
Read MoreI am going to start with breathing what I push out of me and what you push out of you and what we push…
Read MoreThe cover-image of Ruth Gomberg-Munoz’s book Becoming Legal: Immigration Law and Mixed Status Families depicts a group of protestors holding placards – one which…
Read MoreThe past is irrecoverable and the past is not past; the past is the resource for the future and the future is the redemption…
Read MoreChild Migration and Human Rights in a Global Age makes for a sobering reflection when read against the backdrop of recent global media stories about…
Read MoreThis post marks the first installment of our special review section on Ethical Eating. Our three reviewers shared the work between them, splitting the…
Read MoreEven though the green shoots of economic recovery have started to sprout across the globe, the impact of austerity, long standing wars and conflicts,…
Read MoreIn her newest book review for Allegra Lab, Fiona Murphy follows the traces that anthropologist Susan Slyomovics draws between Holocaust reparations and possible reparations…
Read MoreRecently, a series of heated debates around the use and abuse of the buzzword ‘anthropocene’ to qualify our current human epoch have taken place…
Read MoreThe Other Shore: Essays on writers and writing. University of California Press, 2012. 205pp. By Michael D. Jackson Anthropologists have long been concerned with…
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