Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology has been published. The issue's opening article continues the journal's engagement with the 'ontological turn' in anthropology with an approach that we think is both tantalising and instructive. The issue's special section on 'Intimacy Revisited' features articles that situate dominant understandings of 'intimacy' in its associations with sexuality, but then expand to examine intimacy as a much broader empirical issue. The issue closes with "An Author Meets His Critics" section featuring Michael Banner's The Ethics of Everyday Life.
Current Issue: Volume 33 • Issue 2 • 2015
Contents
Editorial
Maryon McDonald
http://bit.ly/1l6Xruw
Do Animists Become Naturalists when Converting to Christianity? Discussing an Ontological Turn
Aparecida Vilaça
http://bit.ly/1HY34pi
SPECIAL SECTION - Intimacy Revisited
Guest Editors: Sertaç Sehlikoglu and Asli Zengin
Introduction: Why Revisit Intimacy?
Sertaç Sehlikoglu and Asli Zengin
http://bit.ly/1Yh0TkS
Intimacy and Belonging in Cuban Tourism and Migration
Valerio Simoni
http://bit.ly/1MVorDJ
Bordering Intimacy: The Fight against Marriages of Convenience in Brussels
Maïté Maskens
http://bit.ly/1lveTJN
Labours of Inter-religious Tolerance: Cultural and Spatial Intimacy in Croatia and Turkey
Jeremy F. Walton
http://bit.ly/1SEX05I
Intimate Publics, Public Intimacies: Natural Limits, Creation and the Culture of Mahremiyet in Turkey
Sertaç Sehlikoglu
http://bit.ly/1NE5N3U
Intimate Events: The Correctness of Affective Transactions in Northeast Brazil
Matan Shapiro
http://bit.ly/1HY3I6d
Commentary: Intimacy through the Ethnographic Lens
Niko Besnier
http://bit.ly/1WZxA9e
An Author Meets His Critics
Anthropology and Moral Philosophy: A Symposium on Michael Banner’s
The Ethics of Everyday Life
http://bit.ly/1PAy4yj
Introduction and Reply
Michael Banner
Comments
Lesley A. Sharp, Richard Madsen, John H. Evans, J. Derrick Lemons, Thomas J. Csordas
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