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VOLUME XII (2020)
Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford Online
ISSN: 2040-1876 New Series, Volume XII, no. 2 (2020)
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Obituary: Marcus Banks (David Mills), 131-134 (Word version)
Rasa Račiūnaitė-Paužuolienė, Interview with Prof. Marcus Banks, 135-143 (Word version)
C.W. Watson, Novels as ethnographies: the challenge for the anthropologist as reader, 144-171 (Word version)
Athina Vrosgou, Gifts we give through evils we take: empathic exchange of embodied experiences as therapy, 172-199
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Yuxin Peng, Spatial changes in an Oxford public asylum, 200-223 (Word version)
Robert Parkin, The fragility of marriage in matrilineal societies, 224-237 (Word version)
BOOK REVIEW, 238-240 (Word version)
Anders Blok, Ignacio Farias and Celia Roberts (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Actor-Network Theory (Quentin Louis), 238-240
ISSN: 2040-1876 New Series, Volume XII, no. 1 (2020)
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Fifty years of JASO (Robert Parkin), i (word version)
Obituary: Nicholas Justin ‘Nick’ Allen, 1939-2020 (Robert Parkin), 1-13 (word version)
Alina Berg, Faith and agency on the Camino: walking between shared ‘substance’ and cultural (dis)appearance, 14-43 (word version)
Deepak Prince, A stain in the picture, 44-68 (word version)
Benedict Taylor-Green, To anthropology, from meat prison, 69-91 (word version)
Yura Yokoyama, From ethnic settlement to cultural coexistence: German and Japanese gaúchos in Ivoti and indicators of culturally symbiotic place-making, 92-109 (word version)
Anita Sharma, The Bakkarwal of Jammu and Kashmir: negotiating the commons, 110-120 (word version)
BOOK REVIEWS, 121-130 (word version)
Holger Jebens (ed.), Nicht alles verstehen: Wege und Umwege in der deutschen Ethnologie (Robert Parkin), 121-124
Konstantinos Kalantzis, Tradition in the frame: photography, power, and imagination in Sfakia, Crete (Roger Just), 125-127
Darryl Li, The universal enemy: jihad, empire, and the challenge of solidarity (Jessie Barton-Hronešová), 128-130
VOLUME XI (2019)
Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford Online
ISSN: 2040-1876 New Series, Volume XI, no. 1 (2019)
Venetia Johannes, Consuming the nation: food and national identity in Catalonia, 1-24
Romina Istratii, Epistemological reflexivity and labyrinthine ethnography: insights from a gender-sensitive study of conjugal abuse in a religious society, 25-52
Carles Salazar, Understanding sacred objects: towards and anthroologucal theory of religious meaning, 53-68
Robert Parkin, Learning kin terms: a social anthropological perspective, 69-74
Felix Padel, Review article: J.P.S. Uberoi: Mind and Society: From Indian Studies to General Sociology, 75-82
Ashley Thuthao Keng Dam, Review article: Nationalizing cuisines: an exploration of alimentary allegiances and culinary communities, 83-88
Book reviews, 89-101
Peter Graif, Being and hearing: making intelligible worlds in deaf Kathmandu (Susan Degnan), 89-91
Jenny Munro, Dreams made small: the education of Papuan Highlanders in Indonesia (Nina Khamsy), 91-96
Aurélia Névot, Masters of psalmody (bimo): scriptural shamanism in southwestern China (Alexander K. Smith), 96-98
Louise Steel and Luct Attala (eds), Body matters: exploring the materiality of the human body (May Tamimova), 98-101
VOLUME X (2018)
Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford Online
ISSN: 2040-1876 New Series, Volume X, no. 2 (2018)
Fabiana Maizza, The wander women: some thoughts about gender in Amazonia, 136-156
Jordi Tomàs, Adriana Kaplan and Marie-Alix Le Charles, Female genital mutilation/cutting in Basse-Casamance (Senegal): multiple voices from a plural South, 157-179
Yura Yokoyama, The class-oriented inheritance of ethnicity: analysis of the symbolic capital of Japanese-ness among Japanese Brazilians in Recife and Ivoti, 180-192
Daniel Jara, Cosmological renewal: an anthropological analysis of New Year celebrations in the Andes as a rite of passage, 193-203
Felix Padel, Omar Sadik and Malvika Gupta, Review article: The Kurdish quest for a democratic civilization, through democratic confederalism and a sociology of freedom, 204-212
Book reviews, 213-244
Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford Online
ISSN: 2040-1876 New Series, Volume X, no. 1 (2018)
Robin Smith, An economy of trust: chains of debts and favours in rural Istrian Business relationships, 1-21
Malvika Gupta and Felix Padel, Confronting a pedagogy of assimilation: the evolution of large-scale schools for tribal children in India, 22-47
Anita Sharma, Nomadism and the frontiers of the state, 48-60
Goran Aijmer, Ancestors on high: musings on an east Chinese case, 61-82
Emilia Groupp, Review article: new perspectives on secular ritual, 83-92
Book reviews, 93-132
VOLUME IX (2017)
Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford Online
ISSN: 2040-1876 New Series, Volume IX, no. 3 (2017)
Cristina Cusenza, Localist cosmopolitanism: Alevism as a rooted, universal discourse, 295-343
Petter A. Næssan, A preliminary outline of Antikirrinya bird classification: a comparative approach, 344-367
Gustavo Barbosa, Sociality against the state: the anthropology of Pierre Clastres, 368-402
Russell Henshaw, Complications and contradictions: volunteering in Athens, 403-410
Book reviews, 411-417
Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford Online
ISSN: 2040-1876 New Series, Volume IX, no. 2 (2017): Special issue on Anthropology Matters, Especially in Times of Crisis
Essays and Personal Reflections of Oxford Medical Anthropology Master's Studemts Carlota Solà Marsiñach, Cathryn Klusmeier, Derek Soled, Emma Anderson, Leah Schwartz, Maie Khalil, Mason Alford, Noëlle Rohde, Sarah Grace Black
With an Abridged Version of Frederick Damon's (2003) Article 'What Good are Elections? An Anthropological Analysis of American Elections'
Edited by Elisabeth Hsu and Paola Esposito
CONTENTS
Elisabeth Hsu and Paola Esposito, Anthropology Matters: Introduction, 194-198
Frederick H. Damon, What Good Are Elections? An Anthropological Analysis of American Elections, 199-214
Maie Khalil, Personal Reflection: On Relationality and Illness Narratives in Times of Crisis, 215-218
- Cathryn Klusmeier, Essay 1. Interlaced Illness Narratives, 219-225
- Derek Soled, Essay 2. Illness Narrative as a Lens into Societal Understanding, 226-232
Derek Soled, Personal Reflection: Metrics, Memories, and Relational Thinking, 233-234
- Leah Schwartz, Essay 3. RCTs and Relational Efficacy, 235-242
Mason Alford and Carlota Solà Marsiñach, Personal Reflection. From Pills to Presidents: Understanding Efficacy from an Anthropological Perspective, 243
- Mason Alford, Essay 4. What kinds of efficacies evade Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs)? 244-250
Emma Anderson and Sarah Grace Black, Personal Reflection: Finding a World of ‘Us’ Through Chronic Pain and Fear, 251-252
- Noëlle Rohde, Essay 5. What insights about the body can be gained through anthropological approaches to pain? 253-258
- Sarah Grace Black, Essay 6. Anthropological approaches to pain demonstrate how the body uses creativity, imagination and language to reformulate the sense of self and to create social connections, 259-264
Cathryn Klusmeier and Leah Schwartz, Personal Reflection: What is the Role of Anthropology in Crisis? 265-266
Paola Esposito and Elisabeth Hsu, Outlook: Anthropology Matters, 267-272
Book reviews, 273-291
Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford Online
ISSN: 2040-1876 New Series, Volume IX, no. 1 (2017)
Nancy Hawker, Kinga Kozminska and Leonie Schulte, Language, indexicality and belonging: introduction, 1-7
Britta Schneider, Kaleidoscopes of indexicality: multiplex symbolic functions of language and unfocused social categories, 8-24
Dionysios Zoumpalidis, Changing attitudes: reconsidering the role of Turkish in the community of Pontic Greeks in Cyprus, 25-42
Chelsie Yount-André, Indexing integration: hierarchies of belonging in secular Paris, 43-64
Meghanne Barker, Belonging and belongings: kinship narratives and material anchors at a second home in Kazakhstan, 65-82
Jolien Makkinga, Belonging to the old and unsuccessfully aged: language practices in a home in Maastricht, The Netherlands, 83-101
Abbie Hantgan, Choices in language accommodation at the crossroads: convergence, divergence, and mixing, 102-118
Rebecca Wood, The power of language: indexicality and the sociocultural Environment, 119-133
Michael Silverstein, Standards, styles, and signs of the social self, 134-164
Book reviews, 165-191
Volume VIII (2016)
Hunter Snyder, Casting and hauling in Nuup Kangalua, Greenland: sensory ethnography for a study of Inuit livelihoods and the body, 285-329
Ann Wand, 'Separate but equal', segregated or stymied? Second language learning issues in South Tyrol, 330-347
Amier Saidula, Landscapes of spirituality: the topography of Ismaili sacred sites in Xinjiang, China, 348-370
Wei Mei Wong, Past matchmaking norms and their influence on contemporary marriage markets in China, 371-383
Sara Benceković, 'Tell me how you move, and I will tell you where you are from': the EU management of migration as an instrument of othering refugees and re-constituting the meaning of 'Europeanness', 384-451
Riccardo Jaede, Shahana Munazir and Mohammad Talib, Kinship through the parallel lines: probing the social and biological divide, 452-473
Book reviews, 474-493