Table of Contents Editorial A note from the editor: Landmarks Giovanni da Col
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Special Issue: Value as theory - Part 2 of 2 Prologue. Value as theory: Value, action, and critique Ton Otto, Rane Willerslev
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Sharing: Allowing others to take what is valued Thomas Widlok
11-31
Ethnographic artifacts and value transformations Rosita Henry, Ton Otto, Michael Wood
33-51
The value of language and the language of value: A view from Amazonia Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald
53-77
Analogic asphalt: Suspended value conversions among young road workers in southern Mozambique Morten Nielsen
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Mortgaging the bridewealth: Problems with brothers and problems with value Karen Sykes
97-117
The atmospheric person: Value, experiment, and "making neighbors" in Madrid's popular assemblies Alberto CorsĂn JimĂŠnez, Adolfo Estalella
119-39
The value of (performative) acts Michael Lambek
141-60
Colloquia On the culture of material value and the cosmography of riches Marshall Sahlins
161-95
Experimental forms for the expression of norms in the ethnography of the contemporary George Marcus
197-217
Postscript It is value that brings universes into being David Graeber
219-43
Book Symposium - What kinship is—and is not (Marshall Sahlins) What kinship does—and how Janet Carsten
245-51
What kind of "is" is Sahlins' "is"? Maurice Bloch
253-57
Hierarchy and conflict in mutual being Robert Alain Brightman
259-70
It's this, not that: How Marshall Sahlins solves kinship Andrew Shryock
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What is kinship? Stephan Feuchtwang
281-84
Donor siblings: Participating in each other's conception Jeanette Edwards
285-92
The kinship I and the kinship other: La parenté en question (again) Carlos Fausto
293-97
. . . In South Asia Kriti Kapila
299-304
The order of intersubjectivity Klaus Hamberger
305-7
On kinship and comparison, intersubjectivity and mutuality of being Joel Robbins
309-16
Translations Joking relations. Translated and introduced by Jane I. Guyer. Marcel Mauss
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Reprints The pre-eminence of the right hand: A study in religious polarity Robert Hertz
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The "becoming-past" of places: Spacetime and memory in nineteenth-century, pre-Civil War New York Nancy D. Munn
359-80