Anthropology 2012
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Methodology & Theory ASA Monographs Health & Medicine Gender & Sexuality Music, Youth & Subcultures Dress Religion Reference Business Media & Communication Material Culture Architecture Museums Visual Culture Art Food Studies Journals Index
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METHODOLOGY & THEORY
Anthropological Practice Fieldwork and the Ethnographic Method Judith Okely, University of Oxford • Essential text for students seeking to understand ethnographic methods • Includes interviews with experienced anthropologists highlighting key issues in fieldwork practice • Contains rich case material on fieldwork from around the world. Locations include Europe, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Africa, Iran, Afghanistan and South America
“Unique in its scope, Okely’s text offers a rich breadth of experience and a very nuanced understanding of what actually occurs in practice. Students and even seasoned researchers will gain a much needed glimpse into the realities faced by fieldworkers.” Susan E. Frohlick, University of Manitoba
Anthropological Practice explores fieldwork experiences unique to anthropology, and provides the context by which to explain and develop its practice-based and open-ended methodology. It draws on dialogues with twenty established and younger anthropologists whose fieldwork spans the 1960s to the present day. Revealing first-hand and hitherto unrecorded aspects of fieldwork, Anthropological Practice provides critical, systematic ways to enhance anthropological and alternative knowledge. It is an essential text for anthropology students and researchers, and for all those in disciplines concerned with ethnography. Interviewees include: Paul Clough, Roy Gigengack, Louise de la Gorgendière, Narmala Halstead, Suzette Heald, Michael Herzfeld, Signe Howell, Felicia Hughes-Freeland, Marek Kaminski, Margaret Kenna, Malcolm Mcleod, Brian Morris, Hélène Neveu, Akira Okazaki, Joanna Overing, Jonathan Parry, Mohammad Talib, Nancy Tapper/ Lindisfarne, Roy Willis, Sue Wright, Helena Wulff, Joseba Zulaika.
CONTENTS Preface 1. Theoretical Overview: Holism not Hypothesis 2. Locations, Units and Exchange 3. Choice and Change of Topic 4. Participant Observation: Context and Practice 5. Participant Observation: Examples and Bodily Knowledge 6. Specificities: The Fieldworker and Key Associates 7. Breakthroughs 8. Recording, Writing Down, Visual Records 9. Analysis, Writing up, Publication Notes References December 2011 • 234x156x17mm • 192pp PB 978 1 84520 603 1 £17.99/$29.95 E-IND 978 0 85785 091 1 £17.99/$23.40 HB 978 1 84520 602 4 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 0 85785 092 8 £55.00/$92.95
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Claude Levi-Strauss The Poet in the Laboratory
The first comprehensive biography of ‘the father of modern anthropology’
METHODOLOGY & THEORY
Patrick Wilcken NEW IN PB
”An intellectual biography that briskly and brilliantly assesses the great, original, creative ideas and their origins in the context of Lévi-Strauss’s life from the 1930s to the 1960s in Brazil, New York and Paris.” The Times Biographies of the Year Tracing the evolution of his ideas, Wilcken describes Lévi-Strauss’s key meeting with Roman Jakobson, the pioneer of structural linguistics, and shows how his development of structuralist ideas in the field of anthropology influenced a generation of thinkers, ultimately capturing the intellectual high ground from Camus, De Beauvoir and Sartre in the 1960s. Drawing on interviews with Lévi-Strauss himself, research in his archives now held at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris and conversations with contemporary anthropologists, Wilcken explores and explains his ideas, revealing the man behind them to be a writer and artiste manqué, who injected an artistic sensibility into academia, using imagery and ideas worthy of a poet. He remains a giant of the twentieth century. Patrick Wilcken grew up in Sydney and studied at Goldsmiths College and the Institute of Latin American Studies in London.
November 2011 • 198x129mm • 384pp PB 978 1 40881 772 8 £10.99 HB 978 0 74758 362 2 £30.00 (Nov10) E-book 978 1 40882 733 8 £30.00
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What Anthropologists Do Veronica Strang, University of Auckland
A lively introduction to the ways in which anthropology’s unique research methods and cutting-edge thinking contribute to a very wide range of fields: environmental issues, aid and development, advocacy, human rights, social policy, the creative arts, museums, health, education, crime, communications technology, design, marketing, and business. 2009 • 234x156mm • 224pp • 50 bw illus PB 978 1 84520 355 9 £14.99 /$29.95 E-IND 978 1 84788 626 2 £14.99/$19.50 HB 978 1 84520 354 2 £50.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 1 84788 546 3 £50.00/$64.99
Questions of Anthropology Edited by Rita Astuti, Jonathan Parry and Charles Stafford, all London School of Economics and Political Science 2007 • 216x138mm • 288pp • SERIES: LSE Monographs PB 978 1 84520 748 9 £17.99 /$29.95 HB 978 1 84520 749 6 £58.00/$104.95 E-INST 978 1 84788 372 8 £58.00/$98.02
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The Interview
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An Ethnographic Approach Edited by Jonathan Skinner, Queen’s University Belfast
June 2012 • 234x156mm • 224pp HB 978 1 84788 940 9 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 1 84788 942 3 £55.00/$92.95 E-IND 978 1 84788 941 6 £19.99/$25.99
Archaeology and Anthropology
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Past, Present and Future
Edited by David Shankland, University of Bristol
Cross-disciplinary and international in scope, this exciting volume draws together cutting-edge essays on the relationship between the two disciplines, arguing for greater collaboration and pointing to new concepts and approaches for anthropology. With contributions from leading scholars, this book will be essential reading for students and scholars of archaeology, anthropology and related disciplines.
ASA MONOGRAPHS
This volume leads the reader from initial scrutiny of the interview through to interview techniques, via a wide range of explorations of interview examples. It is experimental, innovative, and covers in detail matters such as awkwardness, silence and censorship in interviews that do not feature in general interview textbooks. It will appeal to social scientists engaged in qualitative research methods in general, and anthropology students using interviews in their research and writing in particular.
April 2012 • 234x156mm • 256pp HB 978 1 84788 966 9 £55.00/$99.95 E-IND 978 1 84788 967 6 £19.99/$25.99
Ownership and Appropriation Edited by Veronica Strang and Mark Busse, both University of Auckland
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Ownership and Appropriation significantly extends anthropology’s long-term concern with property by focusing on everyday notions and acts of owning and appropriating. Contributors document the relationship between ownership, subjectivities and personhood; they demonstrate the critical consequences of materiality and immateriality on what is owned; and they examine the social relations of property. February 2012 • 234x156mm • 288pp • 30 bw illus PB 978 1 84788 685 9 £19.99/$34.95 HB 978 1 84788 684 2 £55.00/$99.95 (Jan11)
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Thinking Through Tourism Edited by Julie Scott, London Metropolitan University, and Tom Selwyn, University of London
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An extraordinarily rich collection of case studies illustrate topics as diverse as hospitality, sex and tourism, enchantment, colonial and neo-colonial consumption, the relation between tourism and gender and ethnic boundaries, as well as questions of global, economic and cultural systems, modernism and nationalism. The volume opens up new avenues for enquiry and is an essential resource for students and scholars of anthropology, geography, tourism, sociology and related disciplines. June 2011 • 234x156mm • 288pp • 14 bw illus PB 978 1 84788 530 2 £19.99/$34.95 HB 978 1 84788 531 9 £55.00/$99.95 (Jun11)
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Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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Bodies, Therapies, Senses
Ruth Barcan, University of Sydney
HEALTH & MEDICINE
• An in-depth study of alternative therapies from a cultural and sensory studies perspective • Includes fascinating case material focusing on therapies that involve a range of sensory experiences • Explores key issues raised by both advocates and critics of CAM Complementary and Alternative Medicine critically examines the mainstream phenomenon that alternative therapies have become – which some denounce as the triumph of superstition over reason – by asking practitioners themselves what makes these therapies so appealing. Drawing on a wealth of interviews with Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) practitioners as well as on the author’s longstanding participation in CAM culture, the book provides a much needed look from both within and around the CAM phenomenon. This book is essential reading for students and scholars of anthropology, sensory studies, cultural studies, and sociology.
The Anthropology of Alternative Medicine
October 2011 234x156mm • 224pp PB 978 1 84520 743 4 £19.99/$34.95 E-IND 978 0 85785 093 5 £19.99/$25.99 HB 978 1 84520 742 7 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 0 85785 312 7 £55.00/$92.95
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Anamaria Iosif Ross, Utica College • Offers a fascinating exploration of the cultural underpinnings of alternative medicine • Covers a wide range of alternative medicinal techniques and approaches, from shamanism to homeopathy The Anthropology of Alternative Medicine is a concise yet wide-ranging exploration of non-biomedical healing. The book explores a broad range of practices including: substance, energy and information flows (e.g. reiki); spirit, consciousness and trance (e.g. shamanism); body, movement and the senses (e.g. massage and aromatherapy); as well as classical medical traditions as complements or alternatives to Western biomedicine (e.g. ayurveda and homeopathy). Exploring the cultural underpinnings of contemporary healing methods, while assessing current ideas, topics and resources for further study, this book will be invaluable to undergraduate and graduate students in anthropology, sociology, psychology, and health related professions such as nursing, physical and occupational therapy, and biomedicine. Also available
Plagues and Epidemics Infected Spaces Past and Present Edited by D. Ann Herring, McMaster University, and Alan C. Swedlund, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 2010 • 234x156mm • 416pp • 40 bw illus SERIES: Wenner-Gren International Symposium PB 978 1 84788 547 0 £19.99/$34.95 E-IND 978 1 84788 755 9 £19.99/$25.99 HB 978 1 84788 548 7 £65.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 1 84788 756 6 £65.00/$84.49
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January 2012 234x156mm • 192pp PB 978 1 84520 802 8 £19.99/$34.95 E-IND 978 0 85785 318 9 £19.99/$25.99 HB 978 1 84520 801 1 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 0 85785 317 2 £55.00/$92.95
The Anthropology of Sex Hastings Donnan and Fiona Magowan, both Queen’s University Belfast
Dieter Haller, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
• Key text for students which explores sexuality from diversity to perversity • Analyses the relationship between sex as identity, practice and experience through a wide range of case material: from studies of voyeuristic Victorian gentlemen ethnographers to more recent analyses of gay sex and transexualism CONTENTS SUMMARY
Preface • Sexual Advances • Beautiful Bodies • Dancing Desires • Erotic Economies • Foreign Affairs • Forbidden Frontiers • Sex Crimes • Intimate Cultures • References • Index
August 2010 234x156mm • 224pp PB 978 1 84520 113 5 E-IND 978 1 84788 762 7 HB 978 1 84520 112 8 E-INST 978 1 84788 763 4
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Son Preference
GENDER & SEXUALITY
“This volume not only brings sex – finally – into the centre of a discipline concerned with the different ways that people deal with the basics of human life, it is also a perfect combination of cross-cultural comparison and fieldwork examples at its best.”
Sex Selection, Gender and Culture in South Asia Navtej K. Purewal, University of Manchester • Examines key debates and offers new approaches on this highly controversial topic • Contains a wide range of material from India as well as diasporas in the UK and US • Covers a variety of issues relating to son preference, including political activism, the effect of new technologies and how population demography is affected Son Preference brings together key debates on the subject by assessing existing work in the field and providing new insights through primary research. The book covers a broad range of social science discussions and draws upon textual and ethnographic material from India. Son Preference will be useful to students, scholars, activists and anyone interested in the issues surrounding gender inequity, sex selection and skewed sex ratios.
April 2010 234x156mm • 160pp PB 978 1 84520 468 6 £17.99/$29.95 E-IND 978 1 84788 753 5 £17.99/$23.40 HB 978 1 84520 467 9 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 1 84788 754 2 £55.00/$92.95
Bestseller
Roots of Human Sociality Culture, Cognition and Interaction Edited by Stephen C. Levinson and Nicholas J. Enfield, both Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen
“A landmark volume.” Jane Hill, University of Arizona “Social science at its best.” Lawrence A. Hirschfeld, New School for Social Research 2006 • 234x156mm • 544pp • SERIES: Wenner-Gren International Symposium PB 978 1 84520 394 8 £20.99/$42.95 HB 978 1 84520 393 1 £63.00/$130.95
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Ageing and Youth Cultures Music, Style and Subcultures
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Edited by Paul Hodkinson, University of Surrey, and Andy Bennett, Griffith University
MUSIC, YOUTH & SUBCULTURES / DRESS
• Explores responses to and perceptions of ageing in a wide variety of key subcultures including: goth, punk, dance, riot grrrl, queer, northern soul and be-bop • Excellent geographical coverage with case studies from the USA, Canada, UK and Australia Breaking new ground and establishing a new field of study, the book will be essential reading for students and scholars researching or studying questions of youth, fashion, popular music and identity across a wide range of disciplines. September 2012 • 234x156mm • 224pp • 15 bw illus PB 978 1 84788 835 8 £19.99/$34.95 E-IND 978 0 85785 037 9 £19.99/$25.99 HB 978 1 84788 836 5 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 0 85785 295 3 £55.00/$92.95
DIY Style
Fashion, Music and Global Digital Cultures
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Brent Luvaas, Drexel University
Armed with cheap digital technologies and a fiercely independent spirit, millions of young people from around the world have taken cultural production into their own hands, crafting their own clothing lines, launching their own record labels, and forging a vast, collaborative network of impassioned amateurs more interested in making than consuming. DIY Style tells the story of this international do-it-yourself (DIY) movement through a major case study of one of its biggest, but least known contingents: the ‘indie’ music and fashion scene of Indonesia. SERIES: Dress, Body, Culture
September 2012 • 234x156mm • 224pp PB 978 0 85785 040 9 £19.99/$29.95 E-IND 978 0 85785 047 8 £19.99/$25.99 HB 978 0 85785 039 3 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 0 85785 294 6 £55.00/$92.95
Body Style
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Theresa M. Winge, Michigan State University
Body Style is the result of over eleven years of research examining the intersections between the subcultural body and its style within specific urban subcultures, including Urban Tribalists, Modern Primitives, Punks, Cybers, Industrials, Skates, and others. Divided into three main sections on subcultural body history, subcultural body identity and subcultural body styles, this book will be of particular interest to students of dress and fashion as well as those coming to subculture from anthropology, sociology and cultural studies. April 2012 • 234x156mm • 192pp • 30 bw illus PB 978 1 84788 023 9 £17.99 /$34.95 E-IND 978 1 84788 737 5 £17.99/$23.40 HB 978 1 84788 001 7 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 0 85785 321 9 £55.00/$92.95
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Hearing Cultures
Essays on Sound, Listening and Modernity Edited by Veit Erlmann, University of Texas at Austin 2004 • 234x156mm • 256pp • 4 bw illus SERIES: Wenner-Gren International Symposium PB 978 1 85973 828 3 £16.99/$29.95 E-INST 978 1 84520 634 5 £53.00/$89.57 HB 978 1 85973 823 8 £53.00/$109.95
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Global Denim Edited by Daniel Miller, University College London, and Sophie Woodward, University of Manchester
Dress
• Includes a range of case studies by anthropologists, from hip-hop jeans in Germany, to denim and sex in Milan, through to the connection between denim and recycling in the US On any given day nearly half the world’s population is wearing blue jeans. Global Denim gives clear, if surprising, explanations for why this is the case, challenging the accepted history of jeans and showing why the reasons cannot be commercial. Through a number of intensively researched ethnographies of local denim we build our understanding of the most curious of all features of blue jeans – the rise of global denim. November 2010 • 234x156mm • 224pp • 12 bw illus PB 978 1 84788 631 6 £19.99/$29.95 E-IND 978 1 84788 739 9 £19.99/$25.99 HB 978 1 84788 632 3 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 0 85785 142 0 £55.00/$92.95
The Chinese Fashion Industry Jianhua Zhao, University of Louisville
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• Explores key topics of globalization, modernity and capitalism through case studies on: trade disputes, Chinese Fashion Week, and the meaning of contemporary garments such as Tangzhuang jacket • Contains interviews with designers This book offers a historically-informed, ethnographically-grounded, and interpretive analysis of contemporary Chinese fashion and the fashion industry. As the first ethnographic account of the Chinese fashion industry in the post-Mao era, The Chinese Fashion Industry combines firsthand materials with sophisticated cultural analysis to offer new insights, and will be of interest to students and scholars of fashion, anthropology, and material culture. January 2013 • 234x156mm • 224pp • 20 bw illus PB 978 1 84788 935 5 £19.99/$29.95 E-IND 978 1 84788 938 6 £19.99/$25.99 HB 978 1 84788 936 2 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 0 85785 302 8 £55.00/$92.95
Fashioning Bollywood
The Making and Meaning of Hindi Film Costume
SERIES: Dress, Body, Culture
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Clare Wilkinson-Weber, Washington State University
• Covers both the production of the costumes and their wider meaning and impact • Explores key topics such as gender, the body, performance, craft and identity Fashioning Bollywood is the first in-depth study of Bollywood costume from design to performance. Chapters lead from the places where costume is planned and executed to detailed analyses of men’s and women’s costumes, to the imagining of historical or fantasy worlds through clothes, to the power of stardom to launch clothing styles into the public domain. It will appeal to students and scholars of Indian culture, anthropology and fashion, as well as anyone who has seen and enjoyed Hindi films. September 2012 • 234x156mm • 192pp • 25 bw illus PB 978 1 84788 697 2 £19.99/$29.95 E-IND 978 0 85785 297 7 £19.99/$25.99 HB 978 1 84788 698 9 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 0 85785 296 0 £55.00/$92.95
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Visibly Muslim
Fashion, Politics, Faith Emma Tarlo, University of London
“Recommended.” Choice
DRESS/Religion
This timely and important book cuts through media stereotypes of Muslim appearances, providing intimate insights into what clothes mean to the people who design and wear them. Anthropologist Tarlo examines how different ideas of fashion, politics, faith, freedom, beauty, modesty and cultural diversity are articulated by young British Muslims as they seek out clothes which best express their identities, perspectives and concerns. Based on contemporary ethnographic research, the book is an essential read for students and scholars of religion, anthropology and fashion as well as anyone interested in cultural diversity and the changing face of cosmopolitan cities throughout the world. January 2010 • 244x172mm • 320pp • 50 bw illus PB 978 1 84520 433 4 £19.99/$34.95 HB 978 1 84520 432 7 £60.00/$109.95
A Cultural History of Jewish Dress Eric Silverman, Wheelock College and Brandeis University
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The first comprehensive account of Jewish clothing both profane and sacred, historical and contemporary, that focuses on tensions over gender, ethnic identity, and assimilation. Each chapter discusses the meaning and symbolism of a specific era or type of Jewish clothing. This book offers the first analysis of how young Jewish adults today announce on caps, shirts, and even underwear, their intent to transform Jewishness from a religious and historical heritage into an ethnic identity that is hip, racy, and irreverent. July 2012 • 244x172mm • 256pp • 75 bw illus PB 978 1 84788 286 8 £19.99/$34.95 E-IND 978 0 85785 210 6 £19.99/$25.99 HB 978 1 84520 513 3 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 0 85785 209 0 £55.00/$92.95 See page 13 for Religious Objects in Museums
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The Anthropology of Magic Susan Greenwood, University of Sussex
“An ideal book for students, who will no doubt find it accessible and thought provoking. It also has much that will surely delight and inspire academics and the public alike, and makes a worthy addition to this fascinating and exciting topic.” Anthropology of Consciousness 2009 • 234x156mm • 160pp PB 978 1 84520 671 0 £14.99/$30.00 E-IND 978 0 85785 079 9 £14.99/$19.50 HB 978 1 84520 670 3 £45.00/$79.95 E-INST 978 1 84788 641 5 £45.00/$58.50
The Anthropology of Islam Gabriele Marranci, University of Aberdeen
“Marranci offers a critique of anthropology and the attention its scholars have and have not paid to the religion of Islam and to Muslims and their societies. Recommended.” Choice 2008 • 234x156mm • 224pp PB 978 1 84520 285 9 £17.99/$34.95 E-IND 978 1 84788 620 0 £17.99/$23.40 HB 978 1 84520 284 2 £55.00/$109.95 E-INST 978 1 84788 543 2 £55.00/$92.95
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SERIES: Dress, Body, Culture
Ten-volume set Editor-in-Chief: Joanne B. Eicher, University of Minnesota
Winners of: 2011 Dartmouth Medal for Outstanding Reference • ALA Outstanding Reference Source • Bookseller FutureBook Award for Best Website • Independent Publishers Guild Frankfurt Book Fair Digital Award
“An absolutely absorbing resource ... It was a joy!” Reference Reviews
• Features c.760 in-depth original articles on
countries, themes, cultural groups, and dress types
DRESS/REFERENCE
Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion
INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES NOW AVAILABLE!
• Contributions from over 600 international experts across a wide range of disciplines • Includes over 2,000 images, many of which are rare or previously unpublished • Special articles on sources and evidence for each major geographical area, and ‘Snapshot’ articles featuring illuminating examples and case studies July 2010 • 6,000pp • 280 x 210 mm • 2,000 bw illus HB Set 978 1 84788 104 5 £1,250 Each individual volume £135
BERG FASHION LIBRARY The Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion is also available online as part of the Berg Fashion Library, a fully cross-searchable portal offering an expanding range of essential resources, including: an e-book collection; an image bank with 1,600 images from the Victoria & Albert Museum’s internationallyrenowned fashion collection; additional reference resources; and cross-searchable functionality with Berg journals. Please contact Oxford University Press at onlinesubscriptions@oup.com (outside Americas) or oxfordonline@oup.com (Americas) for subscription information or a free trial for your institution.
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Creative Industries Critical Readings
Edited by Brian Moeran and Ana Alacovska, both Copenhagen Business School
Reference/BUSINESS, MEDIA & COMMUNICATION
• The first comprehensive collection of critical writings on the creative industries • Draws on essays in anthropology, economics, cultural studies, sociology, media studies and organization studies • Covers a broad range of industries including art, advertising, computer games, crafts, fashion, film, journalism, museums, music and publishing Across post-industrial societies worldwide, the creative industries are increasingly seen as a key economic driver. These industries are built upon individual creativity and innovation and have the potential to create wealth and employment through the mechanism of intellectual property. Creative Industries: Critical Readings brings together the key writings – drawing on both journals and books – to present an authoritative and wide-ranging survey of this emerging field of study. October 2011 • 244x172mm • 1600pp SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER when you order by 31 December 2011! 4 VOLUME HB SET 978 1 84788 778 8 £495.00/$995.00* *Price from January 2012: £550.00/$995.00
Volume 1: Concepts
Focuses on the concept of creativity and the development of government and industry interest in creative industries
Volume 2: Economy
Maps the role and function of creative industries in the economy at large
Volume 3: Organization
Examines the ways in which creative institutions organize themselves
Volume 4: Work
Addresses issues of creative work, labour and careers
Advertising
Volume 1: History
Edited by Brian Moeran, Copenhagen Business School
Volume 2: Industry
Critical Readings
A multi-volume collection for scholars of the key writings – from Communications, Business as well as Media writing – on Advertising. January 2010 • 244x172mm • 1600pp 4 VOLUME HB SET 978 1 84788 550 0 £595.00/$950.00
United States of America, Europe, Rest of the World Approaches to the Study of the Advertising Industry, Industry Organization
Volume 3: Communication
New Media Forms, Advertising Style, Advertising Lifestyles
Volume 4: Culture
Cultural Critiques, Cultural Systems
Bestseller
Creativity and Cultural Improvisation
Edited by Elizabeth Hallam and Tim Ingold, both University of Aberdeen 2008 • 234x156 • 348pp • 50 bw illus • SERIES: ASA Monographs PB 978 1 84520 527 0 £19.99/$39.95 HB 978 1 84520 526 3 £58.00/$109.95
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Advertising and Anthropology
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Timothy de Waal Malefyt, BBDO Worldwide Advertising, and Robert J. Morais, Weinman Schnee Morais Inc.
CONTENTS SUMMARY
September 2012 234x156mm • 192pp PB 978 0 85785 202 1 E-IND 978 0 85785 204 5 HB 978 0 85785 201 4 E-INST 978 0 85785 203 8
Introduction • Advertising Meetings and Client Relationships • Advertising Rituals and Creativity • Anthropologists, Consumer Ethnography and Creative Development • Advertising Emotions • Ethics and Advertising Anthropology • Ethnographic Encounters in Advertising Research • Advertising and Branding • Business Success for Anthropologists • Business Anthropology Beyond Ethnography • Bibliography • Index
Digital Anthropology
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Edited by Daniel Miller, University College London, and Heather Horst, University of California, Irvine
• Reveals how anthropologists and anthropological approaches are exploring the new digital landscapes that we inhabit today • Each chapter focuses on one key topic and features clear explanations and a case study. Examples range from Google Earth to Second Life to Facebook Combining the clarity of a textbook with an engaging, Digital Anthropology explores how only ethnography can fully reveal the impact of digital culture on everyday life. CONTENTS SUMMARY
Introduction • The Digital and the Human • Pointing at Method: Ethnography and the Online • Digital Personhood • New Media Technologies in Everyday Life • Geomedia • Digital Politics • Digital Engagement: Voice and Participation in Development • Diverse Digital Worlds • Digital Folklore: Phreakers, Hackers and Trollers as Tricksters • Digital Publics and Panics • Personal Communication, Polymedia and Work • Digital Media and the Changing Landscape of Youth Labor • Social Networking • Digital Anthropology and Design • Museum + Digital = ? • Digital Gaming, Game Design, and its Precursors • Guide to Further Reading • Bibliography • Index
SERIES: Materializing Culture August 2012 • 234x156mm • 256pp PB 978 0 85785 290 8 £17.99/$29.95 E-IND 978 0 85785 293 9 £17.99/$23.40 HB 978 0 85785 291 5 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 0 85785 292 2 £55.00/$92.95
Bestseller
The Internet
MEDIA & COMMUNICATION / MATERIAL CULTURE
Examining theory and practice, Advertising and Anthropology is a lively and important contribution to the study of organizational culture, consumption practices, marketing to consumers and the production of creativity in corporate settings. Essays analyze internal agency and client meetings, competitive pressures and professional relationships and include multiple case studies. Advertising and Anthropology is written by anthropologists for anthropologists as well as students and scholars interested in advertising and related industries such as marketing, marketing research and design.
An Ethnographic Approach Daniel Miller, University College London, and Don Slater, London School of Economics and Political Science 2001 • 234x156mm • 227pp PB 978 1 85973 389 9 £17.99/$32.95 HB 978 1 85973 384 4 £53.00/$109.95 E-INST 978 1 84520 984 1 £53.00/$89.57
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The Anthropology of Architecture
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Victor Buchli, University College London
MATERIAL CULTURE / ARCHITECTURE
This book provides the first overview of how anthropologists have studied architecture and the extraordinarily rich thought and data this has produced. With a focus on domestic space and a broad range of case studies from around the world, it explains how anthropologists think about public and private boundaries, gender, sex and the body, the materiality of architectural forms and materials, building technologies and architectural representations. Each chapter uses a broad range of case studies to examine from within anthropology what architecture ‘does’- how it makes people and shapes, sustains and unravels social relations. The Anthropology of Architecture is key reading for students of anthropology, material culture, geography, sociology, architectural theory, design and city planning. CONTENTS SUMMARY
Preface • The Long 19th Century • Architecture and Archaeology • Social Anthropology and the House Societies of Levi-Strauss • Institutions and Community • Consumption Studies and the Home • Embodiment and Architectural Form • Anthropology, Representation and Architecture • Iconoclasm, Decay and the Destruction of Architectural Forms • Postscript November 2012 • 234x156 • 224pp • 75 bw illus PB 978 1 84520 783 0 £19.99/$39.95 E-IND 978 0 85785 301 1 £19.99/$25.99 HB 978 1 84520 782 3 £55.00/$109.95 E-INST 978 0 85785 300 4 £55.00/$92.95
The Japanese House
Material Culture in the Modern Home Inge Daniels, University of Oxford
· Debunks the myth of minimalist Japanese houses and domestic life to reveal how people really live · Covers an excellent range of topics from decoration, architecture and display to domesticity, worship and the family · Very well illustrated and full colour throughout Inge Daniels goes behind the doors of real Japanese homes to find out how highly private domestic lives are lived in Japan. The book examines every aspect of the home and daily life-from decoration, display, furniture and the tatami mat, to eating, sleeping, gift-giving, recycling and worship.
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The Material Culture Reader Edited by Victor Buchli, University College London
With topics ranging from the anthropology of art to architecture, landscape studies, archaeology, consumption studies and heritage management, this key text brings together seminal articles that have helped shape the anthropological study of material culture. 2002 • 234x156mm • 256pp • 47 bw illus PB 978 1 85973 559 6 £16.99/$32.95 HB 978 1 85973 554 1 £53.00/$109.95 E-INST 978 1 84520 959 9 £53.00/$89.57
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Museums
A Visual Anthropology Mary Bouquet, University College Utrecht
Museums: A Visual Anthropology provides a clear and concise summary of the key ideas, debates and texts of the most important approaches to the study of museums from around the world. The book examines ways to address the social relations of museums, embedded in their sites, collections, and exhibitions, as an integral part of the visual and material culture they comprise. Essential reading for students of anthropology and museum studies.
SERIES: Key Texts in the Anthropology of Visual and Material Culture
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Cinema
A Visual Anthropology Gordon Gray, Temple University
“Clearly written, comprehensive, and laced with stunning images, this is a text which professors of visual anthropology, film studies and visual culture have been waiting for.” Paul Stoller, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
• Accessible and student-oriented, covering all the key ideas, debates and terms as well as an historical overview • Excellent range of case studies on both Western and non-Western fiction films from Bollywood and Hollywood, and filmmakers including Hitchcock and Eisenstein • Provides film students with new approaches to the topic
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Religious Objects in Museums Crispin Paine, Chichester University and Textile Conservation Centre
MUSEUMS / MATERIAL & VISUAL CULTURE
• Explains all the major themes and issues relating to museums, from the ethics of object appropriation to different ways objects can be exhibited • Contains a wide range of concise case studies to aid student learning • Each chapter includes a guide to further reading, student exercises and accessible overviews of the key topics
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Using examples from all over the world, Religious Objects in Museums is the first book to examine how religious objects are transformed when they enter the museum, and how they affect curators and visitors. It examines the full range of meanings that religious objects may bear – as scientific specimen, sacred icon, work of art, or historical record. Showing how objects may be used to argue a point, tell a story or promote a cause, may be worshipped, ignored, or seen as dangerous or unlucky, this highly accessible book is an essential introduction to the subject. August 2012 • 234x156mm • 192pp • 25 bw illus PB 978 1 84788 773 3 £17.99/$29.95 E-IND 978 0 85785 299 1 £17.99/$23.40 HB 978 1 84788 774 0 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 0 85785 298 4 £55.00/$92.95
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Community Art
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An Anthropological Perspective Kate Crehan, City University of New York
VISUAL CULTURE & ART
• The first in-depth anthropological analysis of community art • Outlines key theory accessibly and explores a range of current issues for the anthropology of art and art theory • Challenges art theory through a unique anthropological perspective Exploring key issues for the anthropology of art and art theory, this fascinating text provides the first in-depth study of community art from an anthropological perspective. The book focuses on the thirty-five year history of the Free Form Arts Trust, an arts group that played a major part in the 1970s struggle to carve out a space for community arts in Britain. CONTENTS SUMMARY
Preface • Art Inside and Outside the Gallery • Moving Beyond the Gallery • From Performance to the Environment • Community Arts and the Democratisation of Expertise • Responding to Local Needs: Goldsmiths • Making Art Collaboratively: Provost • Theoretical and Political Locations • Free Form in 2004 • A Carnival and a Standing Stone • Conclusion • Bibliography November 2011 • 234x156mm • 224pp PB 978 1 84788 833 4 £17.99/$29.95 E-IND 978 0 85785 055 3 £17.99/$23.40 HB 978 1 84788 834 1 £55.00/$99.95 E-INST 978 0 85785 316 5 £55.00/$92.95
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Between Art and Anthropology Contemporary Ethnographic Practice
Edited by Arnd Schneider, University of Olso, and Christopher Wright, University of London
Between Art and Anthropology provides new and challenging arguments for considering contemporary art and anthropology in terms of fieldwork practice. • Contains cutting-edge essays from a range of key thinkers such as acclaimed art critic Lucy R. Lippard, and distinguished anthropologists George E. Marcus and Steve Feld • Considers the work of contemporary artists such as Joseph Beuys, Suzanne Lacy, Marcus Coates, Cameron Jamie, and Mohini Chandra September 2010 • 234x156mm • 224pp • 42 bw illus PB 978 1 84788 500 5 £17.99/$29.95 HB 978 1 84788 501 2 £55.00/$99.95
Contemporary Art and Anthropology Edited by Arnd Schneider and Christopher Wright
The contributors to this pioneering book consider the work of artists such as Susan Hiller, Francesco Clemente and Rimer Cardillo, and in exploring topics such as the possibility of shared representational values, aesthetics and modernity, and tattooing, they suggest productive new directions for practices in both fields. 2005 • 234x156mm • 320pp • 60 bw illus PB 978 1 84520 103 6 £20.99/$32.95 HB 978 1 84520 102 9 £63.00/$130.95
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Food Waste
Home Consumption, Material Culture and Everyday Life
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David Evans, University of Manchester
This short, accessible book will be ideal for students and scholars from a wide range of disciplines. January 2013 • 234x156mm • 160pp PB 978 0 85785 233 5 £17.99/$29.95 HB 978 0 85785 232 8 £55.00/$99.95 SERIES: Materializing Culture
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Food Media
FOOD STUDIES
This book offers the first lively, accessible, but academically-grounded account of household waste as a consequence of home consumption and kitchen practice. Using ethnographic case studies to explore larger global issues and contexts, Food Waste explores the reasons why food ends up in the bin and the role of domestic technologies in the formation of waste habits, demonstrating the ways in which concerns about waste are negotiated in relation to broader anxieties about household food provisioning.
Celebrity Chefs and the Politics of Everyday Interference Edited by Signe Rousseau, University of Cape Town
• The first scholarly book-length critique of the rise of the celebrity chef and food media • Includes examples from North America, Europe and around the world Covering celebrity chefs like Jamie Oliver and Rachael Ray, and popular trends like foodies, food porn and fetishism, Food Media describes how the intersections between celebrity culture and food media have come to influence how many people think about feeding themselves and their families – and how often that task is complicated when it need not be. March 2012 • 234x156mm • 256pp • 3 bw illus PB 978 0 85785 053 9 £19.99/$34.95 E-IND 978 0 85785 083 6 £19.99/$25.99 HB 978 0 85785 052 2 £55.00/$99.95
A Theory of Grocery Shopping
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Shelley Koch, Emory & Henry College
• Includes analyses of contemporary magazines, TV shows, diet programs, and government publications, as well as interviews with key figures from shoppers to shop managers A Theory of Grocery Shopping presents a timely and unique study of the theories behind grocery shopping, based on textual analysis and interviews, which reveals how different organisations shape our thinking and behaviour when shopping for a household. The first text of its kind, it uses a unique methodology, and an accessible, jargon-free style, which will appeal to students and academics alike. May 2012 • 234x156mm • 224pp • 25 bw illus PB 978 0 85785 151 2 £19.99/$34.95 HB 978 0 85785 150 5 £55.00/$99.95
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Rice and Beans
A Unique Dish in a Hundred Places Edited by Richard Wilk, Indiana University, and Livia Barbosa, Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing, Rio de Janeiro
FOOD STUDIES
• Includes engaging case studies on the significance of this core dish in a wide range of regions across the Caribbean, US and Latin America, each followed by a recipe • Features high-calibre contributors drawn from diverse food studies fields who each provide an in-depth exploration of a chosen theme, and concludes with a chapter by Sidney Mintz, who takes a broad look at Atlantic cuisines and the legacy of African slavery Rice and Beans explores the specific history of versions of rice and beans beloved and indigenous to cultures from Brazil to West Africa, as well as the universal significance of the dish and shared African, Native America and European trans-Atlantic encounters. Amidst contemporary forces of globalization and nation-building, rice and beans remains a powerful symbol of the relationship between food and culture. April 2012 • 234x156mm • 256pp PB 978 1 84788 904 1 £19.99/$34.95 E-IND 978 1 84788 905 8 £19.99/$25.99 HB 978 1 84788 903 4 £55.00/$99.95
Brazilian Food
Race, Class and Identity in Regional Cuisines
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Jane Fajans, Cornell University
• The first in-depth study of Brazilian national and regional cuisines and identity • Explores the significance of a range of key dishes and foods from different regions, from traditional fish stew and cassava to acai and guaraná berries • Includes traditional regional recipes This book explores the role of cuisine in the construction of identity regionally and nationally in Brazil through key case examples and the ways in which food has become an important element in attracting tourists through making aspects of culture known beyond its borders as cookbooks, ingredients and restaurants move outward in our globalized world. May 2012 • 234x156mm • 160pp PB 978 0 85785 042 3 £17.99/$29.95 HB 978 0 85785 041 6 £55.00/$99.95
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Food
Ethnographic Encounters
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Edited by Leo Coleman, Ohio State University
• Contains a broad range of case studies from South Asia, Europe, South America, Oceania and the Middle East • Explores key questions and provides new insights into this core aspect of fieldwork experience • Includes short, accessible chapters and a guide to further reading for students December 2012 • 234x156mm • 192pp PB 978 1 84788 907 2 £19.99/$34.95 E-IND 978 1 84788 909 6 £19.99/$25.99 HB 978 1 84788 908 9 £55.00/$99.95
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Food
The Key Concepts Warren Belasco
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Beans
Food in Popular Culture Fabio Parasecoli Sept 07 • 256pp 189x150mm HB 978 1 84520 430 3 £14.99/$24.95 E-book editions also available
Home Cooking in the Global Village
Feb 06 • 288pp 30 bw illus PB 978 1 84520 360 3 £17.99/$29.95 HB 978 1 84520 359 7 £55.00/$120.95 E-book edition also available
Culinary Art and Anthropology
Ethnographies of Where we Eat Edited by David Beriss and David Sutton
The Globalization of Food Edited by David Inglis and Debra Gimlin
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Reconnecting Consumers, Producers and Food Exploring Alternatives M. Kneafsey, R. Cox, L. Holloway, E. Dowler, L. Venn and H. Tuomainen Oct 08 • 224pp 234x156mm SERIES: Cultures of Consumption PB 978 1 84520 253 8 £19.99/$39.95 HB 978 1 84520 252 1 £60.00/$119.95 E-book editions also available
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The Politics of Food
Edited by Marianne E. Lien and Brigitte Nerlich
Joy Adapon
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The Restaurants Book
Caribbean Food from Buccaneers to Ecotourists Richard Wilk
Experiencing Food and Drink Edited by Carolyn Korsmeyer
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Bite Me
A History Ken Albala
The Taste Culture Reader
FOOD STUDIES
An Introduction to Research Methods Jeff Miller and Jonathan Deutsch
Drinking Cultures Alcohol and Identity Edited by Thomas M. Wilson
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Anthrozoös
A Multidisciplinary Journal of the Interactions of People and Animals
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“A ‘must’ journal to own and read for scholars, advocates, and others interested in the growing field of anthrozoology.” Arnold Arluke, Northeastern
University Boston
A vital forum for academic dialogue on human-animal relations, Anthrozoös is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that covers the full range of human-animal relations, from their treatment in the arts and humanities, through to behavioural, biological, social and health sciences. 4 issues per year • ISSN Print 0892-7936 • Online 1753-0377
Time and Mind The Journal of Archaeology, Consciousness and Culture “Intellectually provocative with wide appeal. The articles are intriguing and the Advisory Board is impressive in terms of the diversity of perspectives represented and its scholarly excellence.” Wendy Ashmore,
University of California at Riverside
Peer-reviewed, lively and highly interdisciplinary, Time & Mind presents new perspectives on landscape, monuments, people and culture. The journal features scholarly work addressing cognitive aspects of cross-related disciplines such as archaeology, anthropology and psychology that can shape our understanding of archaeological sites, landscapes and pre-modern worldviews. 3 issues per year • ISSN Print 1751-696X • Online 1751-6978
Food, Culture and Society
An International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research “Food, Culture & Society has really become the benchmark journal for the field of Food Studies.” Harry West, SOAS Food Studies Centre An international peer-reviewed publication dedicated to exploring the complex relationships among food, culture, and society from numerous disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, as well as in the world of food beyond the academy. 4 issues per year • ISSN Print 1552-8014 • Online 1751-7443
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The Senses and Society “For libraries with strong humanities collections.” Library Journal
3 issues per year • ISSN Print 1745-8927 • Online 1745-8935
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A crucial forum for the exploration of this vital new area of inquiry. Peer-reviewed and international, it brings together groundbreaking work in the humanities and social sciences and every volume contains something for and about each of the senses, both singly and in all sorts of novel configurations.
Home Cultures
The Journal of Architecture, Design and Domestic Space “What makes Home Cultures such an exciting journal is the ways in which it has created an arena where very different research traditions meet. The result is a very stimulating mix of ideas, perspectives and styles of writing.” Orvar Löfgren, University of Lund Home Cultures explores the relationship between body and building, consumption, material culture, the meaning of home, moving cultures, and the social consequences of planning and architecture. An interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the critical understanding of the domestic sphere, its artifacts, spaces and relations, across timeframes and cultures. 3 issues per year • ISSN Print 1740-6315 • Online 1751-7427
Material Religion
The Journal of Objects, Art and Belief “Its scholarly articles investigate everything from the Sufi arts of Urban Senegal to Chinese religions in the American West … Academic libraries are urged to add it.” Library Journal An international, peer-reviewed journal which seeks to explore how religion happens in material culture – images, devotional and liturgical objects, architecture and sacred space, works of arts and mass-produced artifacts. 4 issues per year • ISSN Print 1743-2200 • Online 1751-8342
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Adapon, Joy Advertising Advertising and Anthropology Ageing and Youth Cultures Alacovska, Ana Albala, Ken Anthropological Practice Archaeology and Anthropology Anthropology of Alternative Medicine, The Anthropology of Architecture, The Anthropology of Islam, The Anthropology of Magic, The Anthropology of Sex, The Anthrozoรถs Astuti, Rita Barbosa, Livia Barcan, Ruth Beans Belasco, Warren Bennett, Andy Between Art and Anthropology Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion Berg Fashion Library Beriss, David Bite Me Body Style Bouquet, Mary Brazilian Food Buchli, Victor Busse, Mark Cinema Chinese Fashion Industry, The Claude Levi-Strauss Coleman, Leo Community Art Complementary and Alternative Medicine Contemporary Art and Anthropology Cox, Rosie Creative Industries Creativity and Cultural Improvisation Crehan, Kate Culinary Art and Anthropology Cultural History of Jewish Dress, A Daniels, Inge Deutsch, Jonathan
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Digital Anthropology 11 DIY Style 6 Donnan, Hastings 5 Dowler, Elizabeth 17 Drinking Cultures 17 Eicher, Joanne B. 9 Enfield, Nicholas J. 5 Erlmann, Veit 6 Evans, David 15 Fajans, Jane 16 Fashioning Bollywood 7 Food: Ethnographic Encounters 16 Food: Key Concepts 17 Food, Culture and Society 18 Food Media 15 Food Studies 17 Food Waste 15 Gimlin, Debra 17 Global Denim 7 Globalization of Food, The 17 Gray, Gordon 13 Greenwood, Susan 8 Hallam, Elizabeth 10 Hearing Cultures 6 Herring, D. Ann 4 Hodkinson, Paul 6 Holloway, Lewis 17 Home Cooking in the Global Village 17 Home Cultures 19 Horst, Heather 11 Inglis, David 17 Ingold, Tim 10 Internet, The 11 Interview, The 3 Japanese House, The 12 Kneafsey, Moya 17 Korsmeyer, Carolyn 17 Levinson, Stephen C. 5 Lien, Marianne 17 Luvaas, Brent 6 Magowan, Fiona 5 Malefyt, Timothy de Waal 11 Marranci, Gabriele 8 Material Culture Reader, The 12 Material Religion 19 Miller, Daniel 7, 11 Miller, Jeff 17 Moeran, Brian 10 Morais, Robert J. 11 Museums 13
Nerlich, Brigitte Okely, Judith Ownership and Appropriation Paine, Crispin Parasecoli, Fabio Parry, Jonathan Plagues and Epidemics Politics of Food, The Purewal, Navtej K. Questions of Anthropology Reconnecting Consumers, Producers and Food Religious Objects in Museums Restaurants Book, The Rice and Beans Roots of Human Sociality Ross, Anamaria Iosif Rousseau, Signe Schneider, Arnd Scott, Julie Selwyn, Tom Senses and Society, The Shankland, David Silverman, Eric Skinner, Jonathan Slater, Don Son Preference Stafford, Charles Strang, Veronica Sutton, David Swedlund, Alan C. Tarlo, Emma Taste Culture Reader, The Theory of Grocery Shopping, A Thinking Through Tourism Time and Mind Tuomainen, Helena Venn, Laura Visibly Muslim What Anthropologists Do Wilcken, Patrick Wilk, Richard Wilkinson-Weber, Clare Wilson, Thomas M. Winge, Theresa M. Woodward, Sophie Wright, Christopher Zhao, Jianhua
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