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Alisa SopovaSovereignty in Settler Colonial Times: Kinship and Education in the Tibetan Exile Community
Dawa LokyitsangThe 25th Anniversary of “Spatializing Culture: The Social Production and Social Construction of Public Space in Costa Rica”
Recognizing Authority and Respecting Expertise in Language Work
Mark TurinWhat Does Anonymity Mean in Anthropological Filmmaking?
Carlo A. CuberoNames are Problems: For Congolese Refugees, for the Humanitarian System, and for Anthropological Writing
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Erica WeissCollapsing Distance: Recognition, Relation, and the Power of Naming in Ethnographic Research
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Carole McGranahanRethinking Pseudonyms in Ethnography: An Introduction
Erica Weiss and Carole McGranahanThe 25th Anniversary of “Reconstructing Self and Society: Javanese Muslim Women and ‘the Veil’”
Bianca Williams: Pursuing Wellness and Theorizing Happiness
Deborah A. ThomasCatherine Lutz: Feminist Scholar, Feminist Mentor
Carla Freeman and Carla JonesFeminist Praxis in Anthropology: My Feminist Lineage
Jennifer EricksonThe Power of the Coven
Georgia ButcherActions Speak as Loud as Words: How my Career was Saved by a Feminist Anthropologist Pioneer
Alaka WaliKeeping Black Feminist Intellectual Traditions and Actions Alive
Lynn BollesA Tale of Two Women: Genealogies of Black Feminist Anthropology in Brazil
Erica L. WilliamsStudying the Past to Understand the Present: Elizabeth Brumfiel Making Archaeology Interesting with Gender, Class, and Faction
Kristin De LuciaReclaiming Experience, Stories, and Intimacy as Feminist Modes of Knowledge: Learning from Rayna Rapp
Mary AnglinAnthromoms and Ripples in the Pond: Thank You, Sylvia Helen Forman
Barbara Rose JohnstonEleanor Burke Leacock and Historical Transformations of Gender: Beyond Timeless Patriarchy
Christine Ward GaileyThe Legacy of Radical Praxis in New Mexico: Getting Trained by Louise Lamphere
Christina M. Getrich and Andrea M. Lopez