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Grim Ambiguity Coupled with Sanguinity: Submergence of Anthropocentrism in Dystopian Climate Fiction
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On the other side of shame : a non-fiction account
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“A Vessel Larger Than Reality to Hold”: Water Crisis and Indian Speculative Climate Fiction
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Gender, Ethnicity, and Social Class in Monica Krawczyk’s Short Stories
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Naming people, making bodies: reflections on Tukano onomastics
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Fugitive Anthropology, Embodying Activist Research By Shanya Cordis, Maya J. Berry, Claudia Chávez Argüelles, Sarah Ihmoud, R. Elizabeth Velásquez Estrada (Ed.), Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. 2026. pp. 394. $105.00 (hbk). ISBN: 9781477332733
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From Meme to Coin to Government Body: DOGE, a Case of Cruel Irony in Contemporary Politics
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Challenges faced by women in the fashion industry in the central part of Free town, Sierra Leone
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Everyday political ecology of food: A literature-based ethnography on South Asian Women (SAW) food entrepreneurs in Toronto
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The effect of valuing ‘masculine’ leadership traits and devaluing ‘feminine’ leadership traits on Nigerian Women’s Leadership consideration from a critical feminist standpoint
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'Becoming' and overcoming : girls’ changing bodies and toilets in Zwelihle, Hermanus
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Uterine time and subjectivities: an ethnographic account of the uterus in online body-talk and other articulations of reproductive justice in South African feminist publics
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This disabled body: an authoethnographic study of disability in post apartheid South Africa
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Epic Anger and Shame in Lucy Hutchinson’s Order and Disorder
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The debilitating duo : shame and guilt in Psalm 32
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The Lotos-Eaters
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Neoliberalism in the Flesh
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Luxury, Labour and the Fantasy of Wellness in The White Lotus and Tulum's Tourism
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Encounters and Inequalities in Southeast Asia's Lucrative Wellness Industry
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Visibility of Labour and the Aesthetic of Opulence
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Trouble in Paradise
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Scrolling Sicily
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‘The Ones We Gave You!’
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Baniwa speculative kinship