Call for Reviews: Recent Publications on kinship
Allegra’s reviews editor curated for you this list of some of the most interesting recent releases on #kinship. It’s sometimes […]
Allegra’s reviews editor curated for you this list of some of the most interesting recent releases on #kinship. It’s sometimes […]
The Darjeeling Distinction, as Daniel Münster notes in his thoughtful review on Allegra Lab, is about both a place and
A while back I experienced bitter disappointment as yet another funding application was rejected. The fact that I was only
It’s a theme that has been the subject of countless books, articles, monologues and debates: race. We’ve touched upon it in
In their introduction to Anthropology, Theatre and Development: The Transformative Potential of Performance, Alex Flynn and Jonas Tinius do an
Anonymous peer review has the power to transform. It can turn trust into suspicion; it can be uplifting or leave
The last two weeks here at Allegra have been dedicated to all things #Anthrostate. To continue the theme, we have
In his book Rice Talks: Food and Community in a Vietnamese Town, anthropologist Nir Avieli brings to light the importance
This post marks the second part of our special review section on One Hour in Paris: A True Story of
One Hour in Paris: A True Story of Rape and Recovery is one part personal memoir, one part intellectual exploration