“Unknown evil-doers perturbing the peace”: Mass fainting and the reproduction of hegemony in Luanda, Angola
Gina lay on a mattress in her room, the drip stuck in her hand, feeling “very feeble”. The sister of […]
Gina lay on a mattress in her room, the drip stuck in her hand, feeling “very feeble”. The sister of […]
A lot of exciting things are happening in our beloved discipline around the globe. We selected, once again, a number of
Last week Allegra shared some ‘jewels’ from our archives by revisiting the crises of Ukraine. This week we continue our
Spring has almost arrived and with it comes a series of exciting events on the anthropological calendar. We did not
This post marks the first installment of our special review section on Ethical Eating. Our three reviewers shared the work
Every American President has grappled with the place of “rights” in U.S. foreign policy. However, the rise to prominence of
We have asked ourselves questions like the following: Where and how do social actors initiate their claims? Do the theorizations
When a colleague saw this book in my hand, she exclaimed, ‘Wow, it’s like a Bible!’ – referring, of course,
This is the second part in our Special Review section of Edward Fischer‘s book The Good Life: Aspiration, Dignity, and
Theatre, it could be argued, involves three major concerns: warning (criticism), representation (mimesis), and collective aesthetic imagination (aisthesis/poïesis). While the