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Contents, Volume 54 WARWICK ANDERSON AND HANS POoLs _ Scientific Patriotism: Medical Science and National Self-Fashioning in Southeast Asia 93 LUCAS BEsSIRE_ The Politics of Isolation: Refused Relation as an Emerging Regime of Indigenous Biolegitimacy REBECCA BRYANT Partitions of Memory: Wounds and Witnessing in Cyprus DACE DZENOVSKA AND IVAN ARENAS Don’t Fence Me In: Barricade Sociality and Political Struggles in Mexico and Latvia JAMES ELLISON The Intimate Violence of Political and Economic Change in Southern Ethiopia ALESSANDRO MONSUTTI Fuzzy Sovereignty: Rural Reconstruction in Afghanistan, between Democracy Promotion and Power Games CHRISTOPHER GOSCHA Wiring Decolonization: Turning Technology against the Colonizer during the Indochina War, 1945-1954 PETER GIBBON AND LASSE FOLKE HENRIKSEN A Standard Fit for Neoliberalism ANGIE HEO_ The Virgin Made Visible: Intercessory Images of Church Territory in Egypt LARISA JASAREVIC Pouring out Postsocialist Fears: Practical Metaphysics of a Therapy at a Distance JONATHAN KENNEDY AND SUNIL PURUSHOTHAM Beyond Naxalbari: A Comparative Analysis of Maoist Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Independent India PADRAIC KENNEY “I felt a kind of pleasure in seeing them treat us brutally.” The Emergence of the Political Prisoner, 1865-1910 863-889 ALEXANDRA KOWALSKI The Nation Rescaled: Theorizing the Decentralization of Memory in Contemporary France 308-331 JESSACA LEINAWEAVER Little Strangers: International Adoption and American Kinship. A Review Essay 06-216 Mairi S. MACDONALD Guinea’s Political Prisoners: Colonial Models, Postcolonial Innovation 890-913 CONTENTS, VOLUME 54 SABA MAHMOOD Religious Freedom, the Minority Question, and Geopolitics in the Middle East 418-446 T.C. McCaskiE “As on a Darkling Plain”: Practitioners, Publics, Propagandists, and Ancient Historiography 145-173 ALAN MIKHAIL AND CHRISTINE M. PHILLIOU The Ottoman Empire and the Imperial Turn 721-745 AMIRA MITTERMAIER _ Invisible Armies: Reflections on Egyptian Dreams of War 392-417 PAUL NADASDY Boundaries among Kin: Sovereignty, the Modern Treaty Process, and the Rise of Ethno-Territorial Nationalism among Yukon First Nations 499-532 PAL Nyiri Enclaves of Improvement: Sovereignty and Developmentalism in the Special Zones of the China-Lao Borderlands 533-562 NapDir OzBEK The Politics of Taxation and the “Armenian 710-797 Question” during the Late Ottoman Empire, 1876—1908 BHAVANI RAMAN The Duplicity of Paper: Counterfeit, Discretion, and Bureaucratic Authority in Early Colonial Madras 229-250 JONATHAN E. RoBINS' Slave Cocoa and Red Rubber: E. D. Morel and the Problem of Ethical Consumption 592-611 CyRUS SCHAYEGH _Iran’s Karaj Dam Affair: Emerging Mass Consumerism, the Politics of Promise, and the Cold War in the Third World 612—643 KEITH SHEAR Chiefs or Modern Bureaucrats? Managing Black Police in Early Twentieth-Century South Africa 251-274 JOHN T. SIDEL The Fate of Nationalism in the New States: Southeast Asia in Comparative Historical Perspective 114-144 DANIEL LORD SMAIL_ Violence and Predation in Late Medieval Mediterranean Europe 7-34 CAROLIEN STOLTE AND HARALD FISCHER-TINE Imagining Asia in India: Nationalism and Internationalism (ca. 1905—1940) 65-92 BJORN THOMASSEN Notes towards an Anthropology of Political Revolutions 679-706 THOMAS R. TRAUTMANN _ Does India Have History? Does History Have India? 174-205 UGur Umit UNGOr Rethinking the Violence of Pacification: State Formation and Bandits in Turkey, 1914-1937 746-769

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