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Index
Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Figures Contributors Part I Introduction
1 Introduction to an engaging discipline: The challenge of creating a companion to contemporary anthropology
Part II Conceptualizing the field in/of anthropology
2 Engaging theory in the new millennium 3 Participating, observing, witnessing 4 Beyond sites and methods: The field, history and global capitalism 5 Anthropology and the internet 6 Hand in hand: Homelessness, heritage and collaborative approaches to the material past 7 Communicating anthropology: Writing, screening, and exhibiting culture 8 Teaching anthropological theory in neoliberal times
Part III Transforming disciplinary conversations
9 Doing and being: Process, essence, and hierarchy in making kin 10 “Religion” after religion, “ritual” after ritual 11 Language, gender, and desire in performance 12 Selves and codified bodies 13 Law and politics: An anthropological history, and research and practice among vulnerable populations 14 Objectifying economies: Contemporary themes in the anthropology of economic knowledge and practice 15 Research, representation, redemption, and repatriation: Archaeology and community relationships in 21st-century America 16 Critical biocultural anthropology: A model for anthropological integration
Part IV Anthropology in conversation with other fields
17 Anthropology and science 18 Joined at the head: Anthropology, geography and the environment 19 Entangled subjects and art objects 20 Psychological anthropology: An awkward hybrid? 21 Whither anthropology in public policy?: Reflections from India 22 Health and anthropology in the era of anthropogenic climatic and environmental change 23 Immersive politics and the ethnographic encounter: Anthropology and political science 24 Social movements as process 25 Ethnography as aprendizaje: Growing and using collaborative knowledge with the People’s Produce Project in San Diego 26 Interdisciplinary approaches to cultural citizenship and migration
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