Articles
Ethnography for aging societies
Dignity, cultural genres, and Singapore’s imagined futures
by Michael M.J. Fischer
Wit and Greece’s economic crisis
Ironic slogans, food, and antiausterity sentiments
by Daniel M. Knight
Liberty and moral ambivalence
Postsocialist transitions, refugee hosting, and bodily comportment in the Republic of Guinea
by Mike McGovern
The ethics of a formula
Calculating a financial–humanitarian price for water
by Andrea Ballestero
Infrastructures of legitimacy
The political lives of marriage contracts in Jordan
by Geoffrey Hughes
Beyond remittance
Evading uselessness and seeking personhood in Fouta Djallon, Guinea
by Susanna Fioratta
Does meat come from animals?
A multispecies approach to classification and belonging in highland Guatemala
by Emily Yates-Doerr
The new communication order
Management, language, and morality in a multinational corporation
by Susanne Cohen
Global health partnerships, governance, and sovereign responsibility in western Kenya
by Hannah Brown
Chimeric globalism
Global health in the shadow of the dengue vaccine
by Alex M. Nading
Book Reviews
Children of the Greek Civil War
Refugees and the Politics of Memory
by Loring Danforth and Riki Van Boeschoten • reviewed by Neni Panourgiá
Omens of Adversity
Tragedy, Time, Memory, Justice
by David Scott • reviewed by Suzanne Simon
The Security Archipelago
Human-Security States, Sexuality Politics, and the End of Neoliberalism
by Paul Amar • reviewed by Avram Bornstein
The Culture of Colonialism
The Cultural Subjection of Ukaguru
by T. O. Beidelman • reviewed by Jonathan Walz
The Entangled State
Sorcery, State Control, and Violence in Indonesia
by Nicholas Herriman • reviewed by Christian S. Hammons
Ghosts of Kanungu
Fertility, Secrecy and Exchange in the Great Lakes of East Africa
by Richard Vokes • reviewed by Julian M. Murchison
Tragic Spirits
Shamanism, Memory, and Gender in Contemporary Mongolia
by Manduhai Buyandelger • reviewed by Maria-Katharina Lang
Japanoise
Music at the Edge of Circulation
by David Novak • reviewed by Carolyn S. Stevens
Illness Is a Weapon
Indigenous Identity and Enduring Afflictions
by Eirik Saethre • reviewed by Jessica Hardin
Pigs and Persons in the Philippines
Human-Animal Entanglements in Ifugao Rituals
by Jon Henrik Ziegler Remme • reviewed by Ty Matejowsky
Being a State and States of Being in Highland Georgia
by Florian Mühlfried • reviewed by Perry Sherouse
Beyond Alternative Food Networks
Italy’s Solidarity Purchase Groups
by Cristina Grasseni • reviewed by Rachel A. Horner Brackett
Sustaining the Borderlands in the Age of NAFTA
Development, Politics, and Participation on the US–Mexico Border
by Suzanne Simon • reviewed by Josiah Heyman
Singing for the Dead
The Politics of Indigenous Revival in Mexico
by Paja Faudree • reviewed by Alex E. Chávez
Songs of Seoul
An Ethnography of Voice and Voicing in Christian South Korea
by Nicholas Harkness • reviewed by Eleana Kim
Melanesia
Art and Encounter
by Lissant Bolton, Nicholas Thomas, Elizabeth Bonshek, Julie Adams, Ben Burt, and eds • reviewed by David Lipset
Minerals, Collecting, and Value across the U.S.–Mexico Border
by Elizabeth Emma Ferry • reviewed by Anita Carrasco
The Body in Balance
Humoral Medicines in Practice
by Peregrine Horden, Elisabeth Hsu, and eds • reviewed by Robin Oakley
Leprosy and a Life in South India
Journeys with a Tamil Brahmin
by James Staples • reviewed by Margot Wilson
Ethnicity, Identity, and the Development of Nationalism in Iran
by David N. Yaghoubian • reviewed by Nell Gabiam
Everyday Occupations
Experiencing Militarism in South Asia and the Middle East
by Kamala Visweswaran and ed • reviewed by Elisabeth Schober
Haunting Images
A Cultural Account of Selective Reproduction in Vietnam
by Tine M. Gammeltoft • reviewed by Ann Marie Leshkowich