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SPECIAL COLLECTION:
Ethics of Scale: Relocating Politics After Liberation
Special Editor: Jesse Weaver Shipley
Volume 83, #3
Summer 2010
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Volume 83, #3 • Summer 2010
SPECIAL COLLECTION:
Ethics of Scale: Relocating Politics After Liberation
Special Editor: Jesse Weaver Shipley
Jesse Weaver Shipley | Introduction
Hylton White | Outside the Dwelling of Culture: Estrangement and Difference in Postcolonial Zululand
Sareeta Amrute | Living and Praying in the Code: The Flexibility and Discipline of Indian Information Technology Workers (ITers) in a Global Economy
Anne-Maria Makhulu | The “Dialectics of Toil”: Reflections on the Politics of Space after Apartheid
Rosalind C. Morris | Accidental Histories, Post-Historical Practice? Re-reading Body of Power, Spirit of Resistance in the Actuarial Age
Kamari Clarke | Rethinking Africa through its Exclusions: The Politics of Naming Criminal Responsibility
Africa in Theory: A Conversation Between Jean Comaroff and Achille Mbembe | Moderated & Edited by Jesse Weaver Shipley
POLYGLOT PERSPECTIVES:
David Berliner | Lévi-Strauss and Beyond. A presentation of Philippe Descola,
Par-delà Nature et Culture [Beyond Nature and Culture]
BOOK REVIEWS:
Paul L. Doughty | John D. Kelly, Beatrice Jauregui, Sean T. Mitchell and Jeremy Walton, eds., Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency
Nancy Abelmann | Eleana J. Kim’s Adopted Territory: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Politics of Belonging
Diane M. Rodgers | Hugh Raffles’ Insectopedia
Lavanya Murali Proctor | Ritty A. Lukose’s Liberalization’s Children: Gender, Youth, and Consumer Citizenship in Globalizing India
Andrea Muehlebach | Tracey Heatherington’s Wild Sardinia: Indigeneity and the Global Dreamtimes of Environmentalism