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  • - Indigenous Motherhood, Family, and HIV/AIDS
    av Pamela Downe
    319,-

    This engaging ethnography explores how Indigenous women and their communities practice collective care to sustain traditional lifeways in what has been called Canada's "HIV hot zone."

  • - Nationalism, Modernity, and Its Discontents
    av Ronald Loewe
    595,-

    Loewe offers a contemporary look at a Maya community caught between tradition and modernity. He skilfully weaves the history of Mexico and this particular community into the analysis, providing a unique understanding of how one local community has faced the onslaught of modernization.

  • - Tourist Encounters in the Peruvian Andes
    av Karoline Guelke
    329 - 615,-

    Using an accessible style and innovative visual methods, The Living Inca Town illustrates how tourism can perpetuate and even exacerbate gendered and global inequalities, while also exploring new avenues in which these can be contested.

  • - A Global Ethnography of Weight
    av Amber Wutich, Jessica Hardin, Alexandra Brewis, m.fl.
    329,-

    This unique comparative ethnography uses a systematic and nuanced approach to delve into the myriad meanings of "being fat" within and across different global sites.

  • - The Maisin of Papua New Guinea and the Fate of the Rainforest
    av John Barker
    479,-

    In Ancestral Lines, which is based on 25 years of research among the Maisin people, Barker offers a nuanced understanding of how the Maisin came to reject commercial logging on their traditional lands.

  • - A Case Study in the Anthropology of Science
    av Udo Krautwurst
    509,-

    Charting the rise and fall of an experimental biomedical facility at a North American university, Culturing Bioscience offers a fascinating glimpse into scientific culture and the social and political context in which that culture operates.

  • - Confronting a Century of Global Change in Rural Panama
    av Gloria Rudolf
    439 - 665,-

    This short, engaging book details the life history of Esperanza Ruiz and four generations of her family. Their stories recount a century of change in a poor highland community in Panama, and how ordinary people struggle, survive, and impact history.

  • - Becoming Middle Class in Angola
    av Jess Auerbach
    399 - 969,-

    Part monograph, part methods handbook, and including poetry, photos and other media, this highly original work explores the emergent middle class in Angola through the lens of the senses.

  • - Work, Identity, and Change in a Florentine Neighborhood
    av Anne L. Schiller
    479,-

    San Lorenzo, a neighborhood in the historic centre of Florence, and home to a market that has existed since before the Renaissance, is in transition. Globalization pressures-specifically international tourism and immigration-are forcing changes in the way vendors work, which in turn raises larger questions about identity.

  • - Sapphires, Ecotourism, and the Global Bazaar
    av Andrew Walsh
    365,-

    Made in Madagascar is an innovative ethnography that explores the tensions and negotiations between the local Malagasy people and foreigners with sensitivity and a critical eye.

  • - Language, Private Love, and Public Romance in Georgia
    av Paul Manning
    569,-

    Love Stories offers an ethnography of language and desire that doubles as an introduction to key linguistic genres and to the interplay of language and culture.

  • - Positive Social Change in Urban Costa Rica
    av Karen Stocker
    345 - 619,-

    In these brief and accessible case studies, Costa Rican millennial leaders draw from global solutions to address local problems, inviting students of these emerging social movements to apply similar strategies to their communities at home.

  • - An Ethnographic Play on Disability in Russia
    av Cassandra Hartblay
    329,-

    This ethnographic play and supporting commentary contribute to the development of disability anthropology, and to a conversation about the use of performance methodologies in anthropology and ethnographic research.

  • - The Forest Folk of Northern Russia and the Struggle for Cultural Survival
    av Veronica Davidov
    405,-

    Davidov uses a tour of the local museum to introduce a cast of human and non-human characters from traditional Vepsian culture, and to explore various time periods under Russian, Finnish, Soviet, and post-Soviet rule.

  • - Heritage, Memory, and Identity in Brazilian Quilombos
    av Mary Lorena Kenny
    529,-

    Asking what it means to be quilombola (descendants of African slaves) in the twenty-first century, Kenny illustrates how heritage and identity do not simply exist, but are continually being constructed to reflect particular historical circumstances.

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