Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Cambridge Anthropology has been published by Berghahn Journals. This issue features a Special Section, guest edited by Kirsten Endres and Maria Six-Hohenbalken, titled: 'Risks, Ruptures and Uncertainties: Dealing with Crisis in Asia's Emerging Economies.'
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Current Issue: Volume 32 • Issue 2
Editorial
Maryon McDonald
http://bit.ly/1BE0rEB
Article
How Do Religions End? Theorizing Religious Traditions from the Point of View of How They Disappear
Joel Robbins
http://bit.ly/1Gkb9Qu
Comments and Reply
Aparecida Vilaça, Simon Coleman, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Don Seeman
http://bit.ly/12DfqzD
Article
Talk and Practice: Ethics and an Individual in Contemporary South India
Soumhya Venkatesan
http://bit.ly/1yHbPcF
SPECIAL SECTION - Risks, Ruptures and Uncertainties: Dealing with Crisis in Asia’s Emerging Economies
Guest Editors: Kirsten W. Endres and Maria Six-Hohenbalken
Introduction to Risks, Ruptures and Uncertainties: Dealing with Crisis in Asia’s Emerging Economies
Kirsten W. Endres and Maria Six-Hohenbalken
http://bit.ly/1vJmyky
'My Generation Had It All Easy': Accounts of Anxiety and Social Order in Post-Mao Nanjing
Roberta Zavoretti
http://bit.ly/1sopXFn
Marriage as Crisis: Revisiting a Major Dispute among Hadhramis in Indonesia
Martin Slama
http://bit.ly/1GkbAu3
Fictitious Kinship: Intimacy, Relatedness and Boundaries in the Life of Hanoi’s Migrant Domestic Workers
Minh T.N. Nguyen
http://bit.ly/1GuDtxC
Downgraded by Upgrading: Small-scale Traders, Urban Transformation and Spatial Reconfiguration in Post-reform Vietnam
Kirsten W. Endres
http://bit.ly/1vJmNfE
Suspicion and the Economy of Trust among Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon
Leonardo Schiocchet
http://bit.ly/12Dg2oM
BOOK REVIEW
Beyond Nature and Culture (Philippe Descola, trans. Janet Lloyd, 2013)
Martin Holbraad
http://bit.ly/1z1qrYm
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