Exotic No More
Anthropology on the Front Lines
464 pages, 8 page color insert, 49 halftones, 1 map, 1 line drawing 6-1/2 x 9-1/4
©
2002
Cloth $75.00
ISBN: 9780226500126
Published July 2002
Paper $30.00
ISBN: 9780226500133
Published July 2002
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Taking People Seriously Jeremy MacClancy
1. Understanding Inner-City Poverty: Resistance and Self-Destruction under U.S. Apartheid Philippe Bourgois
2. Min(d)ing the Body: On the Trail of Organ-Stealing Rumors Nancy Scheper-Hughes
3. World Markets: Anthropological Perspectives Jane Schneider
4. Political Ideologies: Socialism and Its Discontents Chris Hann
5. On Conflict and Violence Michael Gilsenan
6. Imagined but Not Imaginary: Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Modern World Richard Jenkins
7. Fighting the Good Fight: Fundamentalism and Religious Revival William O. Beeman
8. Unraveling "Race" for the Twenty-First Century Faye V. Harrison
9. Interpreting Gender and Sexuality: Approaches from Cultural Anthropology Alma Gottlieb
10. Medical Knowledge and Body Politics Margaret Lock
11. Anthropology, Culture, and Environment Melissa Leach and James Fairhead
12. Hunger in Africa: Untangling Its Human Roots Ellen Messer and Parker Shipton
13. Anthropology and the Aid Encounter Alex de Waal
14. The Refugee: A Discourse on Displacement E. Valentine Daniel
15. Our Own Way: On Anthropology and Intellectual Property A. David Napier
16. Anthropologists in a World with and without Human Rights Ellen Messer
17. Future Generations and Global Standards: Children's Rights at the Start of the Millennium Judith Ennew
18. The Anthropology of Science Sarah Franklin
19. Fieldwork at the Movies: Anthropology and Media Faye Ginsburg
20. Ideas of Culture and the Challenge of Music John Chernoff
21. Art/Anthropology/Museums: Revulsions and Revolutions Christopher B. Steiner
22. Paradise Postponed: The Predicaments of Tourism Jeremy MacClancy
23. Survival International Jonathan Mazower
Contributors
Index
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