Table of Contents
Editorial
Incomplete regularities: Comparison, values, personhood
Giovanni da Col
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i–vii
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Articles
James H. Smith
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1–34
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Alf Hornborg
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35–57
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Antonio Guerreiro
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59–85
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Nayanika Mathur
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87–111
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Special Section - Comparison made radical: Dumont's anthropology of value today
André Iteanu, Ismaël Moya
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113–136
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André Iteanu
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137–150
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Ismaël Moya
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151–172
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Joel Robbins
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173–195
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Aparecida Vilaça
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197–225
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Cécile Barraud
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227–250
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Translations
Michael Houseman
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251–269
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Special Section - The anthropology of personhood, redux: Views from Christianity, edited by Jon Bialecki and Girish Daswani
Jon Bialecki, Girish Daswani
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271–294
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Simon Coleman
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295–315
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Ryan Schram
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317–337
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Liana Chua
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339–359
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Mark S. Mosko
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361–393
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Michael Lambek
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395–404
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Colloquia
Bruno Reinhardt
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405–436
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Forum
Marisol de la Cadena, Marianne E. Lien, Mario Blaser, Casper Bruun Jensen, Tess Lea, Atsuro Morita, Heather Anne Swanson, Gro B. Ween, Paige West, Margaret J. Wiener
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437–475
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Book Symposium - Capital in the twenty-first century (Thomas Piketty)
Gustav Peebles
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477–479
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Karen Ho
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481–488
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Sylvia Yanagisako
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489–494
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Jane I. Guyer
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495–500
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Michael Ralph
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501–508
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Anush Kapadia
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509–516
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Thomas Piketty
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517–527
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Book Symposium - The cooking of history: How not to study Afro-Cuban religion (Stephan Palmié)
Kristina Wirtz
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529–534
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Margaret J. Wiener
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535–540
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Danilyn Rutherford
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541–546
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Michael Silverstein
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547–551
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Stephan Palmié
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553–560
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