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30 Cards in this Set
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Nader, Laura
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Anthropology!
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Bohannon, Laura
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Shakespeare in the Bush
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Benedict, Marion
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Fact versus Fiction: An Ethnographic Paradox Set in the Seychelles
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Alexie, Sherman
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Dear John Wayne
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Miner, H
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Body Ritual Among the Nacirema
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Mead, Margaret
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Coming of Age in Samoa
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Lancaster, Roger
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The place of Anthropology is a pubic Culture Reshaped by Bioreductivism
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Weston, K
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Made to order: family formation and the rhetoric of choice
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Kuklick D
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The gender of Brazilian Transgendered prostitutes
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Hayden, Cori
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Gender, Genetics, and Generation: Reformulating Biology in Lesbian Kinship
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Banton, M
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Genomics and Race: Vexed Questions
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Chin, E
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- Ethnically Correct Dolls: Toying with the Race Industry
- Confessions of a Negrophile |
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Pollock, Mica
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Race Bending: “Mixed” Youth Practicing Strategic Racialization in California
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Hill, Janet
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Language, Race, and White Public Space
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Delaney, Carol
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Spatial Locations
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Basso, K
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Wisdom sits in place
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Maira, Sunaina
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1999 Identity Dub: The paradoxes of an Indian American Youth Subculture
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Greenwald, A
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Driving on Long Island in Nothing Feels Good: Punk, Rock, Teenagers and Emo
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Goddess, Rha
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Scarcity and Exploitation: The myth and reality of the struggling hip hop artist
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Condry, I
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Hip Hop Japan
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Chavez, L
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Shadowed Lives Intro 1-12, Ch 3, 9
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Rosaldo, R
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Cultural Citizenship, Inequality, and Multiculturalism
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Ong, A
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Rescuing the Children in Buddha is Hiding
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Forman, Murray
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Straight Outta Mogadishu—Prescribed Identities and Performative Practices among Somali Youth in North American High Schools
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Escobar A
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The invention of development
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Ferguson J
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The anti politics machine: Development and Bureaucratic power in Lesotho
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Brain, James
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The Ugly American Revisited
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De Waal, Alex
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In the Disaster Zone: Anthropologists and the ambiguities of Aid
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Kleinman and Kleinman
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The appeal of experience, the dismay of images
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Malkii, L
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Speechless Emissaries: Refugees, Humanitarianism, and Dehistoricization
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