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Published: 26 June 2007
DOI: 10.1215/9780822389989-005
EISBN: 978-0-8223-8998-9
Published: 05 August 2016
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7402-2
... subjectivity in-migration second society urban identity urban development ...
Published: 05 August 2016
DOI: 10.1215/9780822374022-004
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7402-2
... a Shanghai uniqueness that lives up to preconceived ideas about the city. subjectivity in-migration second society urban identity urban development ...
Published: 05 August 2016
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7402-2
... enterprises that are most free to make this philosophical case for enacting a Shanghai uniqueness that lives up to preconceived ideas about the city. Urbanization subjectivity in-migration second society urban identity urban development eco-city new town satellite town urban-rural...
Book: Dalit Studies
Published: 29 April 2016
DOI: 10.1215/9780822374312-004
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7431-2
... The essay discusses Dalit engagement with the emerging social space in modern Kerala. The movements against caste slavery used the notion of salvation through a creative borrowing from their society and from the Anglican Protestant missionaries in the second half of the nineteenth century...
Published: 30 March 2015
DOI: 10.1215/9780822375616-006
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7561-6
... This chapter considers the significance and impact of assemblages of diversity on meanings of race and ethnicity in advertising and society. Especially in light of demographic shifts reported in the 2010 U.S. Census, the notion of a “postracial” America underscored by Obama’s presidency...
Series: Religious Cultures of African and African Diaspora People
Published: 01 January 2017
DOI: 10.1215/9780822373872-006
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7387-2
... This chapter analyzes the critical role of religion in the transformation of the Nigerian state and society under successive civilian and military regimes from the attainment of independence in 1960 to the emergence of Nigeria’s fourth civil-democratic government (the Fourth Republic...
Book: Indenture Aesthetics: Afro-Indian Femininities and the Queer Limits of South African Blackness
Published: 29 November 2024
EISBN: 978-1-4780-6032-1
... of this book as an act of care and dedication to a woman whose life was severely curtailed by the intersecting structures of colonial apartheid and the everyday violence of patriarchy. Second, the author unpacks the complexities of contemporary South African society by examining the 2021 civil unrest...
Book: The Witch Studies Reader
Published: 21 February 2025
DOI: 10.1215/9781478060369-013
EISBN: 978-1-4780-6036-9
... This chapter explains the persecution of women as witches and why, in some societies and times, women are primarily branded and persecuted as witches. The authors use three variables to explain witch hunts: Patriarchy, cultural beliefs, and structural changes within society. First, witch hunts...
Published: 29 April 2015
DOI: 10.1215/9780822375562-001
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7556-2
... The introduction addresses three matters. First, it provides historical context on late colonial Chile, the independence wars, and nation-state formation during the first half of the nineteenth century. Second, it discusses the theoretical and methodological framework for the book: how and why...
Series: Critical Global Health: Evidence, Efficacy, Ethnography
Published: 04 May 2015
DOI: 10.1215/9780822375500-005
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7550-0
... This chapter turns to the Medicare insurance system, whose reimbursement policies and decisions convert best evidence into available treatments—the second transformation in the chain of health care drivers. Medicare reimbursement decisions organize the next two transformations in the chain...
Published: 04 April 2025
DOI: 10.1215/9781478060710-013
EISBN: 978-1-4780-6071-0
... After recapping magic’s entanglements with power and the methods used to scrutinize these, the epilogue raises two issues. The first concerns the anthropological trio that situates magic in relation to religion and science by examining all three categories in Indonesian translation. The second...
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.1215/9780822374763-002
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7476-3
... This chapter examines two elements that are central to Díaz’s interventions into contemporary Latino/a cultural politics. The first is Diaz’s critical and assertive engagement with Latinidad and how this position impacts his work as well as his political involvements and activism. The second...
Published: 01 January 2017
DOI: 10.1215/9780822374305-005
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7430-5
... Saint Domingue was the most profitable plantation society in Americas in 1790, leading production of sugar and coffee with a population 90 percent enslaved. Amid the conflicts and ideals of the French revolution, slaves took arms to claim freedom, end French rule, all but end sugar production...
Published: 24 March 2017
DOI: 10.1215/9780822373032-005
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7303-2
... the movement sought to fix everyday life in a second sense by invoking Confucian values to slot people into legible social roles and eliminate the omnipresent possibility of resistance, inscribing feudalistic social hierarchies into the heart of a modernizing society. The movement thereby sought to create...
Book: Black Enlightenment
Published: 08 September 2023
DOI: 10.1215/9781478027225-006
EISBN: 978-1-4780-2722-5
... The final chapter turns to Phillis Wheatley. Reading archival letters and other records, it traces Wheatley's evolution from a poet writing in slavery, to her achievement of some degree of celebrity, to her existence as an impoverished free woman, unable to find a publisher for her second book...
Book: The Witch Studies Reader
Published: 21 February 2025
DOI: 10.1215/9781478060369-020
EISBN: 978-1-4780-6036-9
... This chapter investigates the midcentury Anglo-American fascination with the witch archetype, linking it to the concurrent rise of the sixties counterculture and second-wave feminism. The surge in interest in Wiccan practices and women's empowerment at this time led to a proliferation of spell...
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Published: 05 May 2017
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7335-3
... that have taken place. This chapter explores, as in a duel verse or counterpoint ( contapunteo ), the way civic and contentious actions have confronted or complemented one another in the Venezuelan sociopolitical arena since the mid-1980s and into Chávez’s second administration, and the contribution...
... social space in modern Kerala. The movements against caste slavery used the notion of salvation through a creative borrowing from their society and from the Anglican Protestant missionaries in the second half of the nineteenth century. In the twentieth century Dalit social movements addressed...
Published: 01 April 2016
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7438-1
... CIA anthropology CIA history Cold War economy Pentagon funding The second chapter examines the impacts of the Second World War on anthropology and the world at large. As anthropologists and young Americans who would soon study anthropology under the GI Bill returned to campuses soon marked...
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