Table of Contents Special Issue - Introduction Translating worlds: The epistemological space of translation William F. Hanks, Carlo Severi
1–16
Special Issue - Articles The space of translation William F. Hanks
17–39
Transmutating beings: A proposal for an anthropology of thought Carlo Severi
41–71
Powers of incomprehension: Linguistic otherness, translators, and political structure in New Guinea tourism encounters Rupert Stasch
73–94
Healing translations: Moving between worlds in Achuar shamanism Anne-Christine Taylor Bilingual language learning and the translation of worlds in the New Guinea Highlands and beyond Alan Rumsey
95–118
119–140
Culinary subjectification: The translated world of menus and orders Adam Yuet Chau
141–160
Acting translation: Ritual and prophetism in twenty-first-century indigenous Amazonia Carlos Fausto, Emmanuel de Vienne
161–191
Special Issue - Colloquia Words and worlds: Ethnography and theories of translation John Leavitt
193–220
Special Issue - Forum On the very possibility of mutual intelligibility G. E. R. Lloyd
221–235
Book Symposium - How forests think: Toward an anthropology beyond the human (Eduardo Kohn) The forest and the trees César Enrique Giraldo Herrera, Gisli Palsson
237–243
Thinking like a mountain Anand Pandian
245–252
Runa: Human but not only Marisol de la Cadena
253–259
On selves, forms, and forces Bruno Latour
261–266
All too human (still): A comment on Eduardo Kohn's How forests think Philippe Descola
267–273
Further thoughts on sylvan thinking Eduardo Kohn
275–288
Book Symposium - The falling sky: Words of a Yanomami shaman (Davi Kopenawa and Bruce Albert) Ontological conflicts and shamanistic speculations in Davi Kopenawa'sThe falling sky Pedro de Niemeyer Cesarino
289–295
The rising ground Roy Wagner
297–300
"Listen to me, listen to me, listen to me, listen to me . . . ": A brief commentary on The falling sky by Davi Kopenawa and Bruce Albert Peter Gow
301–309
A shamanic Bible and its enunciation Emmanuel de Vienne
311–317
Of shamanism and planetary crisis Jadran Mimica
319–328
Davi Kopenawa's letter to the world Janice Boddy
329–333
The falling sky: In lieu of a response
335–337
Bruce Albert Translations The three Graces, or the allegory of the gift: A contribution to the history of an idea in anthropology. Translated by Eléonore Rimbault. Denis Vidal
339–368
Reprints Moral crises: Magical and secular solutions Max Gluckman
369–405