Social Anthropology 2021

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Dark Finance
Illiquidity and Authoritarianism at the Margins of Europe
Fabio Mattioli
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Wild Things
The Disorder of Desire
Jack Halberstam
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Writing Anthropology
Essays on Craft and Commitment
Edited by Carole McGranahan
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS


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Experimental Futures

Duke University Press

Experimental Futures brings together theoretically innovative, ethnographically rich interdisciplinary work that is emerging in response to the uneven networks and differentiating cultures brought about by globally extended, as well as locally produced, biotechnologies, information technologies, digital humanities, bio and electronic arts. Experimental Futures is home to scholarship produced at the intersection of anthropology, science and technology studies, medicine, political economy, and studies of new media and arts. 

Culture, Place, and Nature

University of Washington Press

Centered in anthropology, the Culture, Place, and Nature series encompasses new interdisciplinary social science research on environmental issues, focusing on the intersection of culture, ecology, and politics in global, national, and local contexts. Contributors to the series view environmental knowledge and issues from the multiple and often conflicting perspectives of various cultural systems.

Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology

University of Nebraska Press

This series consists of critical studies of key aspects of the history of anthropology. The series aims for a balance between the reflexivity of contemporary theory and the historicism which has long been the keynote of the history of anthropology.

Thinking from Elsewhere

Fordham University Press

Thinking from Elsewhere publishes books animated by three touchstones at the heart of the anthropological endeavor: first, a conceptual labor that struggles with and occasionally displaces habitual categories of thought; second, an ethnographic labor animated by a desire to be attentive to life in its singularities; and third, a sustained engagement with other forms of knowledge, without a stable agreement on where knowledge might be found.


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Kincraft

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Militarized Global Apartheid

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Charismatic Gymnasium

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Operation Valhalla

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The Future of Fallout

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Island Futures

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Selected Writing on Marxism

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Selected Writings on Race and Difference

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