Soumendra Mohan Patnaik
Soumendra Mohan Patnaik
Chrono-Socialism with Chinese Characteristics: Temporal Balancing and Moralities of Time in Contemporary Urban China [0.03%]
中国特色的chrono社会主义:当代中国城市的时空平衡与时间伦理
Katherine A Mason
Katherine A Mason
This article addresses the management and control of time in contemporary urban China. It traces how competing claims to, and experiences of, time as a limited resource shape the terms of moral engagement among middle-class women, their fam...
Tentacular Faces: Race and the Return of the Phenotype in Forensic Identification [0.03%]
触手脸:种族与表型在法医鉴定中的回归
Amade Mcharek
Amade Mcharek
The face, just like DNA, is taken to represent a unique individual. This article proposes to move beyond this representational model and to attend to the work that a face can do. I introduce the concept of tentacularity to capture the multi...
Panic and Pandemics [0.03%]
恐慌与疫情
Deborah A Thomas
Deborah A Thomas
Civet Cats, Fried Grasshoppers, and David Beckham's Pajamas: Unruly Bodies after SARS [0.03%]
civet猫、油炸蚱蜢和贝克汉姆的睡衣:非典之后的越轨身体
Mei Zhan
Mei Zhan
This article discusses the viscerality of consumption; in particular, consumption-as-eating and consumption-as-spending as a set of heterogeneous, contestatory discourses and practices of identity production and subject formation. To do so,...
The Descendant Bargain: Latina Youth Remaking Kinship and Generation through Educational Sibcare in Nashville, Tennessee [0.03%]
改写亲情与代际关系:纳什维尔拉丁裔青年通过教育型Sibling Care 重塑家庭模式
Andrea Flores
Andrea Flores
Older sisters in Latino, immigrant-origin families in the United States bear significant caretaking responsibilities for their siblings, especially regarding their siblings' educations. Young women in Nashville, Tennessee, frame their same-...
Ordinary Icons: Public Discourses and Everyday Lives in an Anxious Europe [0.03%]
平常的象征:焦虑的欧洲中的公众话语与日常生活
Anouk de Koning,Anick Vollebergh
Anouk de Koning
Across Europe, ethnically diverse neighborhoods figure as key sites in racialized public debates that imagine the nation as white and nonwhite citizens as foreign to the body politic. Drawing on research in Antwerp and Amsterdam, we examine...
Whose Global, Which Health? Unsettling Collaboration with Careful Equivocation [0.03%]
谁的全球,何种健康?似是而非的合作观
Emily Yates-Doerr
Emily Yates-Doerr
The recent push for multidisciplinary collaboration confronts anthropologists with a long-standing ethnographic problem. The terms we have to talk about what we do are very often the same as the terms used by those with whom we work, and ye...
A Qualitative Analysis of How Anthropologists Interpret the Race Construct [0.03%]
人类学家解读种族构念的方式之质性分析
Jayne O Ifekwunigwe,Jennifer K Wagner,Joon-Ho Yu et al.
Jayne O Ifekwunigwe et al.
This article assesses anthropological thinking about the race concept and its applications. Drawn from a broader national survey of geneticists' and anthropologists' views on race, in this analysis, we provide a qualitative account of anthr...
Local in Practice: Professional Distinctions in Angolan Development Work [0.03%]
实践中的地方性:安哥拉发展工作的专业区分
Rebecca Warne Peters
Rebecca Warne Peters
Development workers employed by international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are commonly classified as national (local) or international (expatriate) staff members. The distinction is presumed to reflect the varieties of expertise re...