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Caught in the fire: An accidental ethnography of discomfort in researching sex work
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Xhosa in town revisited : from urban anthropology to an anthropolgy of urbanism
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“How can the dead consent?”: Reclamation, research, and the right to say nothing
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Parents despite support networks? An intersectional analysis of disabled parenthood
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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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The effect of anthropological research on the researcher: a self-reflexive account of fieldwork conducted for Rape Crisis (Cape Town)
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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
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Enactive narrativities: rubber-times historicity and Indigenous media in Peruvian Amazonia
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Relatos corporales con ajustes epistémicos De cuando un cuerpo humano se transformaba en bufeo en el río Napo
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Gentes y maneras de hablar en el río Apaporis (Colombia): el caso de YAUNA, TANIMUCA y LETUAMA
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Ser Nhande’i va’e, da concepção aos primeiros passos: uma abordagem etnográfica sobre a permanência, o movimento e a palavra
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An X-ray of Mẽbêngôkre Houses in terms of matrimonial alliance
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Naming people, making bodies: reflections on Tukano onomastics
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Do myths ever die? Social-cultural changes and mythical transformations in Indigenous Amazonia: a dialogue with Peter Gow
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Outras antropologias e seus desafios cosmopolíticos: reflexividades indígenas
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Approaching the ‘Trauma Aesthetic’ in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Novels: The Grey Zone and the Manipulation of Memory