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42:1 (January 2000)

Editorial Foreword, 1-3

Anthropology and Power

Ann Stoler And Karen Strassler Castings for the Colonial: On Memory-Work in “New Order” Java, 4-48

Philip Carl Salzman Hierarchical Image and Reality: the Limitations of Voice and Identity in a Classic Ethnography, 49-66

The View from Afar

Douglas R. Howland Society Reified: Herbert Spencer and Political Theory in Early Meiji Japan, 67-86

Ido Oren Uncritical Portrayals of Fascist Italy and of Iberic-Latin Dictatorships in American Political Science, 87-118

The Politics of Indigenism

Ronald Niezen Recognizing Indigenism: Canadian Unity and the International Movement of Indigenous Peoples, 119-148

Tania Murray Li Constituting Tribal Space: Indigenous Identity and Resource Politics in Indonesia, 149-179

Lobster Peace

James M. Acheson And Jack Knight Distribution Fights, Coordination Games, and Lobster Management, 209-238

42:2 (April 2000)

Editorial Foreword, 239-241

Spirit Matter

Tomoko Masuzawa Troubles with Materiality: The Ghost of Fetishism in the Nineteenth Century, 242-267

Nancy Caciola Mystics, Demoniacs, and the Physiology of Spirit Possession in Medieval Europe, 268-306

Consequences of Empire

Peter H. Hansen Confetti of Empire: the Conquest of Everest in Nepal, India, Britain, and New Zealand, 307-332

Julian Go Chains of Empire, Projects of State: Political Education and U.S. Colonial Rule in Puerto Rico and the Philippines, 333-362

Mobilizing the People

Salwa Ismail The Popular Movement Dimensions of Contemporary Militant Islamism: Socio-Spatial Determinants in the Cairo Urban Setting, 363-393

Peter P. Houtzager and Marcus J. Kurtz The Institutional Roots of Popular Mobilization: State Transformation and Rural Politics in Brazil and Chile, 1960-1995, 394-424

Building Civil Society

Victor M. Uribe-Uran The Birth of a Public Sphere in Latin America during the Age of Revolution, 425-457

CSSH Discussion

Symposium on Charles Tilly’s Durable Inequality

Erik Olin Wright Metatheoretical Foundations of Charles Tilly’s Durable Inequality

Barbara Laslett The Poverty of (Monocausal) Theory: Tilly’s Durable Inequality, 475-481

Aldon Morris Building Blocks of Social Inequality: A Critique of Durable Inequality, 482-486

Charles Tilly Errors, Durable and Otherwise, 487-493

 

42:3 (July 2000)

Editorial Foreword, 495-496

Conversions

Paul Werth From “Pagan” Muslims to “Baptized” Communists: Conversion and Ethnic Particularity in Russia’s Eastern Provinces, 497-523

Irene Silverblatt New Christians and New World Fears in Seventeenth-Century Peru, 524-546

Selim Deringil There Is No Compulsion in Religion: On Conversion and Apostasy in the Ottoman Empire, 1839–1856, 547-575


Race

Aline Helg The Black Rapist and the Black Male Witch: Racial Stereotyping and Violence in the U.S. South and Cuba at the Turn of the Century, 576-604

Tammy M. Proctor “A Separate Path”: Race and Internationalism in the Boy Scout and Girl Guide Movements in Interwar South Africa and Britain, 605-631

Antoinette Burton Tongues Untied: Lord Salisbury’s Black Man and the Boundaries of Imperial Democracy, 632-661

Property

Simon Harrison From Prestige Goods to Legacies: Property and the Objectification of Culture in Melanesia, 662-679

 

42: 4 (October 2000)

Editorial Foreword, 681-682

Capitalist Transformations

Keith Hart and Vishnu Padayachee Indian Business in South Africa after Apartheid: New and Old Trajectories, 683-712

Warwick Anderson The Possession of Kuru: Medical Science and Biocolonial Exchange, 713-744

Michael L. Fleisher Kuria Cattle Raiding: Capitalist Transformation, Commoditization, and Crime Formation Among an East African Agro-Pastoral People, 745-769

Art Work

Chang-Tai Hung Repainting China: New Year Prints (Nianhua) and Peasant Resistance in the Early Years of the People’s Republic, 770-810

Mary M. Steedly Modernity and the Memory Artist: the Work of Imagination in Highland Sumatra, 1947–1995, 811-846

Border Talks

József Böröcz The Fox and the Raven: the European Union and Hungary Renegotiate the Margins of “Europe”, 847-875

Body Cultures

Andrew Morris “To Make the Four Hundred Million Move”: The Late Qing Dynasty Origins of Modern Chinese Sport and Physical Culture, 876-906


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