to THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE VOLUME 17 Number 1 (March 2011) pp. 1-225 Number 2 (June 2011) pp. 227-443 Number 3 (September 2011) pp. 445-684 Number 4 (December 2011) pp. 685-941 Special Issue pp. Siii-S206 Authors ABBINK, J. War and survival in Sudan’s ANDERSON, D.G. Ultimate Americans: Point frontierlands: voices from the Blue Nile by Hope, Alaska: 1826-1909 by T. Lowenstein W. James [Book Review]. 17, 214-215 [Book Review]. 17, 209-210 ABRAHAMS, R. Bodies, commodities, and ANDREASSEN, O.I.R. Inventing ‘Easter Island’ biotechnologies: death, mourning and by B. Haun [Book Review]. 17, 413 scientific desire in the realm of human ARCHAMBAULT, J.S. The cell phone: an organ transfer by L.A. Sharp [Book anthropology of communication by H.A. Review]. 17, 197-198 Horst & D. Miller [Book Review]. 17, AsraM, S. Difficult folk? A political history of 192-193 social anthropology by D. Mills [Book ARMSTRONG-FuUMERO, F. Words and things in Review]. 17, 890-891 Yucatan: poststructuralism and the ABu-RABIA-QUEDER, S. Settling for less: the everyday life of Mayan multiculturalism. planned resettlement of Israel’s Negev 17, 63-81 Bedouin by S.C Dinero [Book Review]. BAEHRE, E. Market and society: the great 17, 884-885 transformation today ed. by C. Hann & At-MouHAmmabD, H. Comparing cities: the K. Hart [Book Review]. 17, 219-220 Middle East and South Asia ed. by K.A. BEISEL, U. Insectopedia by H. Raffles [Book Ali & M. Rieker [Book Review]. 17, Review]. 17, 433-434 671-672 BENE, V. Learning to read? Hermeneutic At-MouHaAmnabD, H. Swimming up the Tigris: generosity and productive misreadings: a real life encounters with Iraq by B.N. response to Anthony Carter. 17, 877-880 Aziz [Book Review]. 17, 208-209 BENTHALL, J. Contemporary religiosities: ANDERSON, B. The deportation regime: emergent socialities and the sovereignty, space, and the freedom of post-nation-state ed. by B. Kapferer, K. movement ed. by N. De Genova, & N. Telle & A. Eriksen [Book Review]. 17, Peutz [Book Review]. 17, 883-884 664-665 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S. ) 17, 928-941 © Royal Anthropological Institute 2011 to THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE VOLUME 17 Number 1 (March 2011) pp. 1-225 Number 2 (June 2011) pp. 227-443 Number 3 (September 2011) pp. 445-684 Number 4 (December 2011) pp. 685-941 Special Issue pp. Siii-S206 Authors ABBINK, J. War and survival in Sudan’s ANDERSON, D.G. Ultimate Americans: Point frontierlands: voices from the Blue Nile by Hope, Alaska: 1826-1909 by T. Lowenstein W. James [Book Review]. 17, 214-215 [Book Review]. 17, 209-210 ABRAHAMS, R. Bodies, commodities, and ANDREASSEN, O.I.R. Inventing ‘Easter Island’ biotechnologies: death, mourning and by B. Haun [Book Review]. 17, 413 scientific desire in the realm of human ARCHAMBAULT, J.S. The cell phone: an organ transfer by L.A. Sharp [Book anthropology of communication by H.A. Review]. 17, 197-198 Horst & D. Miller [Book Review]. 17, AsraM, S. Difficult folk? A political history of 192-193 social anthropology by D. Mills [Book ARMSTRONG-FuUMERO, F. Words and things in Review]. 17, 890-891 Yucatan: poststructuralism and the ABu-RABIA-QUEDER, S. Settling for less: the everyday life of Mayan multiculturalism. planned resettlement of Israel’s Negev 17, 63-81 Bedouin by S.C Dinero [Book Review]. BAEHRE, E. Market and society: the great 17, 884-885 transformation today ed. by C. Hann & At-MouHAmmabD, H. Comparing cities: the K. Hart [Book Review]. 17, 219-220 Middle East and South Asia ed. by K.A. BEISEL, U. Insectopedia by H. Raffles [Book Ali & M. Rieker [Book Review]. 17, Review]. 17, 433-434 671-672 BENE, V. Learning to read? Hermeneutic At-MouHaAmnabD, H. Swimming up the Tigris: generosity and productive misreadings: a real life encounters with Iraq by B.N. response to Anthony Carter. 17, 877-880 Aziz [Book Review]. 17, 208-209 BENTHALL, J. Contemporary religiosities: ANDERSON, B. The deportation regime: emergent socialities and the sovereignty, space, and the freedom of post-nation-state ed. by B. Kapferer, K. movement ed. by N. De Genova, & N. Telle & A. Eriksen [Book Review]. 17, Peutz [Book Review]. 17, 883-884 664-665 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S. ) 17, 928-941 © Royal Anthropological Institute 2011 INDEX 929 BENTHALL, J. Social security in religious North India seventh to twelfth century networks: anthropological perspectives on 1D) by D. Rangachari [Book Review new risks and ambivalences by ( 17, 182-183 Leutloff-Grandits, A. Peleikis & T. HATTY, D. Locating migration: rescaling cities Thelen [Book Review]. 17, 911-912 and migrants ed. by N. Glick Schiller & Bizas, E. Turning the tune: traditional music, \. Caglar |B ook Review]. 17, 885-886 tourism, and social change in an Irish LACK, T. After modernity: archaeological village by A.R. Kaul [Book Review approaches to the contemporary past by 645-646 R. Harrison « J. Schofield Book BLANES, R.L. Les conceptions du corps et de la Review}. 17, 881-882 personne dans un contexte amérindien: LACK, T. Ethnographies and archaeologies: Indiens toba du Gran Chaco iterations of the past ed. by L. Mortensen sud-ameéricain by F.C. Tola [Book & J. Hollowell Book Review}. 17, Review]. 17, 421-422 399-400 Bum, S.D. Schooling passions: nation, history, OOMBES, A.E. Witnessing history/embodying and language in contemporary Western testimony: gg ender and memory in India by V. Benei Book Review]. 17, post-apartheid South Africa. 17, S92-S112 / 178-179 ross, J. Mobile work, mobile lives: cultural BoSKOVIC, A. Forjando patria accounts of lived experiences ed. by T.L. pro-nacionalismo (Forging a nation) ed. Meerwarth, J.¢ . Gluesing & B. Jordan by M. Gamio | Book Review]. 1 7, 187 Book Review]. 17, 220-221 Bosxovic, A. Guatemalans in the aftf ermath ross, J. Stitching identities in a free trade of violence: the refugees’ return by K.A. zone: gender and politics in Sri Lanka by Stolen [Book Review]. 17, 218-219 S. Hewamanne [Book Review]. 17, Brypbon, L. Ghana observed, Africa 405-406 reconsidered by J. Goody | Book Rev lew Davis, D. Humanitarianism and suffering: the 17, 668-669 mobilization of empathy ed. by R.A. BuALL, S. City of strangers: Gulf migration and Wilson & R.D. Brown Book Rev lew ] the Indian community in Bahrain by 17, 659-660 A.M. Gardner [Book Review]. 17, 640 Davis, J. Evicted from eternity: the Buck ey, A.D. The 1904 Anthropology Days restructuring of modern Rome by M. and Olympic Games: sport, race, and Herzfeld {Book Review]. 17, 673-674 American imperialism ed. by S. Brownell DE JONG, F. Column to volume: formal {Book Review]. 17, 915-916 innovation in Chamba statuary by R. BuTtLer, U.M. The Projects: gang and Fardon & ¢ . Stelzig [Book Review]. 17, non-gang families in East Los Angeles by 633-634 J.D. Vigil [Book Review]. 17, 418-419 DE JONG, F. Fusions: masquerades and thought “AMPBELL, H. Adoring the saints: fiestas in style east of the Niger-Benue confluence, Central Mexico by Y. Lastra, J. Sherzer & West Africa by R. Fardon [Book D. Sherzer [Book Review]. 17, 206-207 Review |. 17, 632-633 “ANNELL, F, English ancestors: the moral DeJona, J. Islam and new kinship: possibilities of popular genealogy. 17, reproductive technology and the Shariah 462-480 in Lebanon by M. Clarke [Book Review “ARRIER, N. Economic persuasions ed. by 17, 194-195 S. Gudeman [Book Review]. 17, 404-405 Demossier, M. Beyond terroir: territorial “ARTER, A.T. Learning to hate? Schooling, construction, hegemonic discourses, and nationalism, and children. 17, 873-876 French wine culture. 17, 685-705 “ARUCCI, L.M. Traditional Micronesian Depaul is, T. A cultural history of tarot: from societies: adaptation, integration, and entertainment to esotericism by H. Farley political organization by G. Petersen [Book Review]. 17, 205-206 [Book Review]. 17, 670-671 Drazin, A. Exploring Gypsiness: power, ‘HARI, S, From revolution to rights in South exchange and interdependence in a Africa: social movements, NGOs and Transylvanian village by A.1 popular politics after apartheid by S.L. Engebrigtsen [Book Review]. 17, 411-412 Robins [Book Review]. 17, 649-650 Ex Guinpt, F. Visual interventions: applied SHATTERJEE, I. Invisible women, visible visual anthropology ed. by S. Pink [Book histories: gender, society and polity in Review]. 17, 678-679 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 17, 928-941 © Royal Anthropological Institute 2011 930 INDEX ELLEN, R. & S. PLATTEN. The social life of GLEDHILL, J. New languages of the state: seeds: the role of networks of relationships indigenous resurgence and the politics of in the dispersal and cultural selection of knowledge in Bolivia by B. Gustafson. plant germplasm. 17, 563-584 {Book Review]. 17, 188-189 ELYACHAR, J. The political economy of GLEDHILL, J. Violent democracies in Latin movement and gesture in Cairo. 17, America ed. by E.D. Arias & D.M. 82-99 Goldstein |Book Review]. 17, 675-676 Enav, Y. Three Jewish journeys: through an GooBERMAN-HILL, R. Suffering and anthropologist’s lens by M. Shokeid sentiment: exploring the vicissitudes of [Book Review]. 17, 212-213 experience and pain in Yap by C.J. ENGELKE, M. A statement from the incoming Throop [Book Review]. 17, 198-199 editor. 17, 1 Goopate, M. Counting the dead: the culture Evans, G. All white in Barking/Men of the and politics of human rights activism in city: two films by M. Isaacs [Book Colombia by W. Tate [Book Review]. 17, Review]. 17, 644-645 652-653 Evans, G. The invisible empire: white GRANT, A.P. History and the testimony of discourse, tolerance and belonging by G. language by C. Ehret [Book Review]. 17, Wemyss [Book Review]. 17, 402-404 897-898 FIGUEREDO, A.E. See GLAzigR, S.D. Grant, A.P. The making of language (2nd FONTEIN, J. Graves, ruins, and belonging: edition) by M. Beaken [Book Review]. towards an anthropology of proximity. 17, 17, 896-897 706-727 Grant, A.P. The origins of grammar: an Fortis, P. The occult life of things: Native anthropological perspective by M. Amazonian theories of materiality and Edwardes {Book Review]. 17, 905-906 personhood ed. by F. Santos-Granero Han, S. The ways of friendship: [Book Review]. 17, 420-421 anthropological perspectives ed. by A. Fry, P. Zimbabwe’s new diaspora: Desai & E. Killick [Book Review]. 17, displacement and the cultural politics of 916-917 survival ed. by J. McGregor & R. Harper, I. Global health: why cultural Primorac [Book Review]. 17, 401-402 perceptions, social representations, and FULLER, C.J. Caste, race, and hierarchy in the biopolitics matter by M. Nichter [Book American South. 17, 604-621 Review]. 17, 658-659 FULLER, C.J. The politics of heritage from Harris, H. Traveling spirits: migrants, Madras to Chennai by M.E. Hancock markets and mobilities ed. by G. [Book Review]. 17, 672-673 Hiiwelmeier & K. Krause [Book FuMANTI, M. Coming of age in times of Review]. 17, 663-664 uncertainty by H. Blatterer [Book Heintz, M. The ethics of cultural Review]. 17, 636-637 appropriation ed. by J.O. Young & C.G. Gay Y Brasco, P. Agata’s story: singular lives Brunk [Book Review]. 17, 661-662 and the reach of the ‘Gitano law’. 17, HENIG, D. The Sufi journey of Baba Rexheb 445-461 by FE. Trix [Book Review]. 17, 430-431 GEIsMAR, H. & W. Mouns. Social HiGu, C. A walk to the river in Amazonia: relationships and digital relationships: ordinary reality for the Mehinaku Indians rethinking the database at the Vanuatu by C. Stang [Book Review]. 17, 213-214 Cultural Centre. 17, $133-S155 Hopper, |. Human-thing entanglement: Gittins, A.J. Faith in schools: religion, towards an integrated archaeological education, and American Evangelicals in perspective. 17, 154-177 East Africa by A. Stambach [Book Hovers, E. The rise of Homo sapiens: the Review]. 17, 180-181 evolution of modern thinking by F.L. GLASKIN, K. Dreams, memory, and the Coolidge & T. Wynn [Book Review]. 17, ancestors: creativity, culture, and the 410-411 science of sleep. 17, 44-62 HuGues, L. Contesting the commons: GLaAzikgR, S.D. & A.E. FIGUEREDO. Caciques privatizing pastoral lands in Kenya by and cemi idols: the web spun by Taino C.K. Lesorogol [Book Review]. 17, rulers between Hispaniola and Puerto 894-895 Rico by J.R. Oliver [Book Review]. 17, HUGHES-FREELAND, F. Refracted visions: 414-415 popular photography and national Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 17, 928-941 Royal Anthropological Institute 2011 INDEX 931 modernity in Java by K. Strassler | Book KjAERULEFF, J. Two bits: the cultural Review]. 17, 679-650 significance of free software by C.M. Kelty IRWIN, R. Biosecurity interventions: glol Book Review}. 17, 599-900 health and security in question ed. by A KEIN, B. When women held the dragon’s Lakoff & S.J. Collier [Book Review]. 17, tongue and other essays in historical 657-658 anthropology by H. Rebel [Book Jain, S. Development-induced displacement: Review]. 17, 892-893 problems, policies and people ed. by ¢ Kopnina, H. Remaking home: reconstructing De Wet | Book Review]. 17, 186-137 life, place and identity in Rome and JAMES, D. The return of the broker: consensus, {msterdam by M. Korac {Book Review hierarchy, and choice in South African 17, 400 land reform. 17, 318-338 KUEHLING, S. Mary, the Devil, and taro JANSON, M. Living Islam through death: Catholicism and women’s work in a demarcating Muslim identity in a rural Micronesian society by J. Flinn {Book Serahuli community in the Gambia. 17, Rev lew 17, 909-910 100-115 Ku ick, D. Transgressive sex: subversion and JOHNSON, I.C. Size matters: history, control in erotic encounters ed. by H. marginality, and the politics of building Donnan & F. Magowan [Book Review big in a small community. 17, 116-134 17, 912-913 JOHNSON, M.H. On the nature of empiricism KWA, ( . Why Iam NOT a scientist in archaeology. 17, 764-787 anthropology and modern knowledge by Kama, A. Language and the politics of J. Marks | Book Review 17, 432-433 sexuality: lesbians and gays in Israel Layton, R.) The life of property: house, famil; by E. Levon [Book Review]. 17, and inheritance in Béarn, South-West 913-914 France by T. Jenkins [Book Review]. 17, KapILa, K. The intimate state: love-marriage 654-655 and the law in Delhi by P. Mody [Book Leg, J.C.H. Submitting to God: women and Review]. 17, 210-211 Islam in urban Malaysia by S. Frisk KARAGIANNIDIS, C. Museum frictions: public Book Review]. 17, 662-663 cultures/global transformations ed. by I. LEIFSEN, Weaving and dyeing in highland Karp, C.A. Kratz, L. Szwaraja & T. Ecuador by A.P. Rowe, L.M. Miller & Ybarra-Frausto {Book Review]. 17, L.A. Meisch [Book Review]. 17, 183-185 e9e9l”4 -79L9e2e Keck, F. Lévi-Strauss, anthropology and , 8. Cultural diversity and human rights: aesthetics by B. Wiseman [Book intersections in theory and practice ed. by Review]. 17, 660-661 M. Langfield, W. Logan & M. Nic Craith KEELER, S. Iraq at a distance: what Book Review]. 17, 185-186 anthropologists can teach us about the N, H. Lost selves and lonely persons: war ed. by A.C.G.M. Robben [Book experiences of illness and well-be neg Review]. 17, 217-218 among Tamil refugees in Norway by A.S. Kety, A. The objects of evidence ed. by M. Gronseth {Book Review]. 17, 901-902 Engelke {Book Review]. 17, 201-202 LINDISFARNE, N. The city’s outback by G. Ke..y, T. The cause of human rights: doubts Cowlishaw [Book Review]. 17, 666-667 about torture, law, and ethics at the Linke, U. Anthropology at war: World War I United Nations. 17, 728-744 and the science of race in Germany by KENNA, M.E. Cosmos, life, and liturgy in a \.D. Evans [Book Review]. 17, 676-677 Greek Orthodox village by J. du Boulay LinsTROTH, J.P. Memories of war: Book Review]. 17, 204-205 Micronesians in the Pacific War by S. Kent, A. Winged faith: rethinking Falgout, L. Poyer, & L.M. Carucci [Book globalization and religious pluralism Review]. 17, 917-918 through the Sathya Sai movement LINSTROTH, J.P. Violence and activism at the by T. Srinivas [Book Review]. 17, border: gender, fear, and everyday life in 428-429 Ciudad Juarez by K. Staudt [Book Kim, K.O. Chinese worlds: multiple Review}. 17, 677-678 temporalities and transformations ed. by Lipset, D. The tides: masculinity and climate A.I. Samatar & M. Beegle [Book change in coastal Papua New Guinea. 17, Review]. 17, 650-651 20-43 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 17, 928-941 © Royal Anthropological Institute 201 932 INDEX Lioyp, G.E.R. Humanity between gods and Martin, D. Eastern Christians in beasts? Ontologies in question. 17, 829-845 anthropological perspective ed. by C. Lioyp, G.E.R. Strange enemies: indigenous Hann & H. Goltz [Book Review]. 17, agency and scenes of encounters in 910-911 Amazonia by A. Vilaca [Book Review]. Mays In, M. Death by marriage: power, 17, 419-420 pride, and morality in Northeast Brazil. Lioyp, S. A reader in medical anthropology: 17,1 35-153 theoretical trajectories, emergent realities MIDDELTHON, A.-L. Pulse diagnosis in early ed. by B.J. Good, M.M.]J. Fischer, S.S. Chinese medicine: the telling touch by E. Willen, & M.-J. DelVecchio Good [Book Hsu [Book Review]. 17, 655-656 Review]. 17, 900-901 Mitts, D. Anthropological intelligence: the Louse, J.C. Mixtecs, Zapotecs, and Chatinos: deployment and neglect of American ancient peoples of southern Mexico by anthropology in the Second World A.A. Joyce [Book Review]. 17, 397-398 War by D.H. Price [Book Review]. 17, Loncuurst, R. Birthing a mother: the 215-217 surrogate body and the pregnant self by Mitts, D. Best of both worlds: the story of E. Teman [Book Review]. 17, 903-904 Elsdon Best and Tutakangahau by J.P. Lora-WaInwricHt, A. Eating spring rice: Holman [Book Review]. 17, 906-907 the cultural politics of AIDS in Southwest Montcomery, H. Lost to the state: family China by S.T. Hyde [Book Review]. 17, discontinuity, social orphanhood and 656-657 residential care in the Russian Far East by Luke, T.W. Actualized affinities: a nation’s E.K. Rockhill [Book Review]. 17, 637-638 memories as accumulating artefacts and MooKHERJEE, N. ‘Never again’: aesthetics of appropriating aesthetics from the times of ‘genocidal’ cosmopolitanism and the reconstruction. 17, S56-S68 Bangladesh Liberation War Museum. 17, LynTERIS, C. Biopolitics, militarism and $71-S91 development: Eritrea in the twenty-first MOoOKHERIEE, N. The aesthetics of nations: century ed. by D. O’Kane & T.R. Hepner anthropological and historical approaches. [Book Review]. 17, 891-892 17, S1-S20 ARTHUR, G. Street dreams and hip-hop MookHERIJEE, N. & C. PINNEY. Preface. 17, barbershops: global fantasy in urban Tanzania by B. Weiss [Book Review]. 17, Moon, O. The intimate university: Korean 920-921 American students and the problems of McCatt, G. Exploring Easter Island. 17, segregation by N. Abelmann [Book 394-396 Review]. 17, 407-408 McCormack, F. Levels of indigeneity: the MourAo, A. Managing African Portugal: the Maori and neoliberalism. 17, 281-300 citizen-migrant distinction by K. Fikes McWi.u1aM, A. Exchange and resilience in [Book Review]. 17, 638-639 Timor-Leste. 17, 745-763 Murawskt, M. Berlin, Alexanderplatz: Mackk, I. Sarajevo: a Bosnian kaleidoscope transforming place in a unified Germany by E. Markowitz [Book Review]. 17, by G. Weszkalnys [Book Review]. 17, 674-675 895-896 MackripGE, P. Networks of power in modern Nappi, C. Other-worldly: making Chinese Greece: essays in honour of John medicine through transnational frames Campbell ed. by M. Mazower [Book by M. Zhan [Book Review]. 17, 199-200 Review]. 17, 189-190 NauMEscvu, V. Postsocialist Europe: MANOUKIAN, S. Conceptualizing Iranian anthropological perspectives from home anthropology: past and present ed. by L. Kiirti & P. Skalnik [Book perspectives ed. by S.R. Nadjmabadi Review]. 17, 648-649 [Book Review]. 17, 669-670 NrEHAUS, I. Bewitching development: Marasul, M. Reproducing class: education, witchcraft and the reinvention of neoliberalism, and the rise of the new development in neoliberal Kenya by J.H. middle class in Istanbul by H.J. Rutz & Smith [Book Review]. 17, 406-407 E.M. Balkan [Book Review]. 17, 179-180 O’Connor, K. Hawaiian blood: colonialism Mars, L. The multi-cultural challenge in Israel and the politics of sovereignty and ed. by A. Sagi & O. Nachtomy [Book indigeneity by J.K. Kauanui [Book Review]. 17, 190-191 Rev|.1 i7,e 886w-88 7 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 17, 928-941 © Royal Anthropological Institute 2011 INDEX 933 OssBae o, C. Die aatthh 1n . a churc]h o f lciefee:. moral »] Pp assioni on dudruirninge bBootst swana10 Ss Ttiimmee ¢ of ol1o gles AIDS by EF. Klaits Book Review]. 7 Soviet Union ed. 195-196 Book Review}. 17 WMDEGAARD, C.V. § ross time and space ed Women and ITcs] iam 1 ) evival Book Review}. 17 West African town by A. Masquelier Book Review]. 17, 665-666 Pets, P. Global ‘experts’ and ‘African Tanganyikaj anthl ropology as publli c an secret service, 1925-61. 17, 788-810 Prexe, F. Mobility and cultural authority i1 contemporary China by P. Nyiri [Book Review]. 17, 887-888 PInNEY, C. Epistemo-patrimony: speaking and owning in the Indian diaspora. 17, Y)BERTSON, A.F. Hr ow can 9192-5206 grandfather? Being and becoming tn tl PINXTEN, R. The energy reader ed. by L. Cartesian gap. 17, 585-603 Nader Book Review]. 17, 643 OGERS, AA. P[ al} aeoperformance: Ttrheo eme1r0 genc7 e > PLATTEN, S. See ELLEN, R. of theaPvt roioc ality . as. social I prase cticsco e | by Y.-P.) PoraTH, N. Creating medicine on a swing Monontteellllee |[B DoOoOkK RReevviiewe} . 17,— 396-3:9 9 effectiveness of mirroring, mimetic YLLASON, W. After the cult: perceptions of sensoriality, and embodiment to facilit oth;e r and s; elf] in tWAes st New B. ritain childbirth among the Sakais of Riau Papua New Guinea) by H. Jebens { Book Sumatra). 17, 811-828 Review Portiscu, A. Developing skill, developing YLLASON, W. We vision: practices of locality at the foot of the game on Panapompom, PN the Alps by C. Grasseni {Book Review 181-503 17, 918-919 YUNTREE, K. Localizing Neo-Paganism: PostiLL, J. The anthropology of news and integrating global and indigenous journalism: global perspectives ed. by S.E. traditions in a Mediterranean Catholic Bird {Book Review]. 17, 898-899 society. 17, 5460-672 Power, C. Fire: the spark that ignited human ROWLANDS, M. Of substances, palaces, an evolution by F.D. Burton [Book Review mm useu>amuFs : thI e > Visseiavhl]e a. nd thhee im in 17, 409-410 Liinl Crtlehée tion of Cameroon. Ram, K. Being ‘rasikas’: the affective pleasures 923-93! of music and dance spectatorship and SAHLINS, M. What kinsh nationhood in Indian middle-class 2-19 modernity. 17, $159-S175 SAHLINS, M. What kinship is (part two Rapport, N. Beyond writing culture: current 227-242 intersections of epistemologies and SALAMONE, F.A. Gender and family among representational practices ed. by O. transnational professionals ed. by A. Zenker & K. Kumoll Book Review]. 17, Coles & A.-M. Fechter Book Review 908-909 17, 181-182 Rapport, N. Human organizations and social SANSOM, B. The politics of suffering: theory: pragmatism, pluralism, and indigenous Australia and the end of the adaptation by M.J. Leaf [Book Review liberal consensus by P. Sutton [Book 17, 203-204 Rev iew . 17, 417-418 Rapport, N. Nationalism in stateless nations: SAPRITSKY, M. Communities of the converted: selves and others in Scotland and Ukrainians and global evangelism by ‘ Newfoundland by R.C. Thomsen [Book Wanner Boc »k Rev iew - 17, 431-432 Review]. 17, 888-889 Scott, J. Ways of walking: ethnography and Rapport, N. The plural actor by B. Lahire practice on foot ed. by T. Ingold & J.L. [Book Review]. 17, 907-908 Vergunst Book Review]. 17, 202-203 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 17, 928-941 © Royal Anthropological Institute 2011 934 INDEX SELIM, L.R. On the possibility of cultural TemaN, E. Childbirth, midwifery and concepts property: the Musée Guimet controversy of time ed. by C. McCourt, foreword: and case study of events in Bangladesh. Ronnie Frankenberg. [Book Review 17, 9176-S191 17, 196-197 SiperI, E. Life in a Muslim Uzbek village: TILCHE, A. Sacrificing people: invasions of a cotton farming after communism tribal landscape by F. Padel [Book by R. Zanca [Book Review]. 17, Review]. 17, 415-416 439-440 Topp, L.R. 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