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Lobola in Eswatini: Exploring Male Vulnerabilities through Kinship Making
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"We must be responsible for our children" : the makings of motherhood in Ocean View
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Political Pleasure in Policy-Making
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Homes or houses? : strategies of home-making among some amaXhosa in the Western Cape
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Gender, self, multiple identities, violence and magical interpretations in lovolo practices in Southern Mozambique
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Upholding civility towards diversity in urban public space: exploring the makings of conviviality and belonging in Cape Town's city centre
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Naming people, making bodies: reflections on Tukano onomastics
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The relationship between sex-role identity, locus of control and self-concept amongst adolescent females within a historically disadvantaged community
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Making care audible: Musical gifts and affective reciprocity in the clinic
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Art and the development of dialogic skills: an ethnography of art in Waldorf teacher training
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Making kinship with plants and the multiple meanings of care in Amazonian Indigenous gardens
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The impact of race legislation on kinship and identity amongst Indian Muslims in Cape Town
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Making marriage livable: Neoliberal intimacy and ethical labor in rural Sri Lanka
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Love and desire: concepts, narratives and practices of sex amongst youths in Maputo city
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Re-presenting historical trauma: art-making and the affective imagination
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Roots and routes : locating Tibetan identities in diaspora
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The anthropology of art and the art of anthropology : a complex relationship
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Restitution as justice : historical redress and distributive justice in New Zealand and other settler economies
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Making Yourself at al-Dar: On Islamic Education, Social Imaginations, and Affective Possibilities
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Making noise through law: Indigenous legal mobilisation against a power plant in “French” Guiana
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Afrikanerdoom? : negotiating Afrikaner identity in post-apartheid South Africa
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Boundaries and crossing points : children, geography, and identity in Fish Hoek valley
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Missions and social identities in the Lower Orange River Basin, 1760-1998
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Invoking heterogeneous cultural identities through Thokoza sangoma spirit possession