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vagai!,” they mean //rabbit//. the translator is making use of a capacity already present in all modes of... the author and the reader without any credit for making their interlingual communication possible. The ty... l relationships are recognized as valid bases for making translations. In this sense, if we accept Quine’s... ys take place between languages of unequal power, making translation into a metaphor for domination implic
Moral economies @1002:2019
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t of Papua New Guinea, centered on Salamaua}} ## Making pots in Salamaua ## We the people of Salamaua wo... d, bought and sold. ## The informal economy * Making gin in Frafra slums (Hart 1973) * Selling betel n... 89). * Hence, informal economies matter more for making ends meet. * Poor single mothers have to find wor
Starting points for your research @2667
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d University Press. Falk, Monica Lindberg. 2007. Making Fields of Merit: Buddhist Female Ascetics and Gen... Peel, J. D. Y. 2003. Religious Encounter and the Making of the Yoruba. Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana Univers
The moral economy @1002:2018
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y neighbors and kin? ## The informal economy * Making gin in Frafra slums, in Accra, Ghana (Hart 1973) ... 89). * Hence, informal economies matter more for making ends meet. * Poor single mothers have to find wor
The keys to success in this class @1001:2020
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to get in the habit of just showing up, that is, making a commitment to keep trying and making a continuous effort.** We know that it can get tough and we also k
The moral economy @1002:2018
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y neighbors and kin? ## The informal economy * Making gin in Frafra slums * Selling betel nut around PN... 89). * Hence, informal economies matter more for making ends meet. * Poor single mothers have to find wor
The charisma of the coronavirus
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ment produced by NHK, a broadcaster in Japan, was making the rounds on social media (日本放送協会 [NHK] 2020). I... , and I always want it to be part of the decision making about what comes next. ## References Budryk, Za
"Sanguma em i stap": Ethnographic citizenship and epistemic exclusion in Tok Pisin sorcery stories since 1945 @talks:sanguma
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October 25, 2019 To be presented in the session "Making the occult public" at the 2019 meeting of the Ame... s://doi.org/10.1086/508690. Tuchman, Gaye. 1978. Making News: A Study in the Construction of Reality. New
Late work, special consideration, and no-disadvantage assessment @1002:2020
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l want to see that everyone has been consistently making an effort each week to keep up with the class by ... career will be better than the last one. Focus on making progress in your skills of thinking rather than w
Melford E. Spiro and the strange and the familiar in ethnography
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nderstood. He writes: > [T]he dual operation of making the familiar strange, and the strange familiar, h... ultural relativism. He says, > The operation of making the familiar strange and the strange familiar has
Talks and presentations
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ides for an upcoming presentation in the session "Making the occult public" at the 2019 meeting of the Ame
The payback beat: Ethnographic citizenship and the public kinship of indigenous subjects in postcolonial Papua New Guinea @talks
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a spear) * brukim suga (break sugarcane; peace-making ceremony) * lain, hauslain (coresidential kinsh
Summary of topics and readings @6916:2020
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(2012) |\\ | 11 | May 12 | Neoliberalism and the making of subjects | Gershon (2018); Danaher, Schirato,
Online discussion posts and responses @1001:2020
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is a graded assignment, but the grade is based on making a regular effort every week, not on how "correct"
Weekly reflections @1001:2020
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iting for your tutor to read. You get a point for making a good-faith effort to answer the question with y
Capital and community @1002:2018
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Brainstorming @the_quest
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The key tasks of collaborative editing
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"Sanguma em i stap (Sanguma is real)": Ethnographic citizenship and epistemic exclusion in Tok Pisin sorcery stories since 1945 @talks:sanguma
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Various contributions to an online, collaborative knowledge base @6916:2020
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Various contributions to an online, collaborative knowledge base @3601:2020
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About this seminar @3601:2020
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Building an argument @the_quest
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Readings, other class requirements, and online resources @1001:2020
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Marcel Mauss and the gift @1002:2018
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Welcome back to 1002! @1002:2018
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A note about attendance @1001:2020
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The Twelve Tribes: A Messianic Community
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Welcome to the Anthrocyclopaedia
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Remittance networks and stratified reproduction @1002:2018
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The truth about lecture recordings @1001:2020
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Pangloss
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Containers
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Anthony Giddens
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Attendance, timetables, lectures, tutorials, and the hybrid format of this class @1002:2020
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What we will do in class @1002:2020
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The keys to success in this class @1002:2020
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Staying on top of your study @2667
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Week 11: Neoliberalism and the making of subjects @6916:2020
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Is African Christianity just 'African culture'? @2667
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“God’s taboo”: The heteroglossia of evangelism in Methodist missionary narratives from British New Guinea, circa 1890 @talks
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Why is religion interesting and problematic? @2667
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Commodities
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The charisma of the coronavirus @1001:2020
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Can you learn to hear God? @2667
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Assessments @1002:2018
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Capital and community @1002:2018
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Ancestry @2654
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Tiv spheres of exchange
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