Table of Contents
Editorial
A note from the editor: Valuing and giving.
Giovanni Da Col
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i-ii
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Special Issue: Value as theory - Part 1 of 2
Ton Otto, Rane Willerslev
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1-20
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Anna Tsing
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21-43
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Robert Foster
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44-63
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Horacio Ortiz
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64-79
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Steffen Dalsgaard
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80-98
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Joel Robbins
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99-115
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Chris Gregory
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116-139
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Rane Willerslev
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140-154
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André Iteanu
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155-171
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Book Symposium - Being, humanity, and understanding (G. E. R. Lloyd)
What anthropology should learn from G. E. R. Lloyd
Tanya M. Luhrmann
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171-173
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Communicating through difference
Aparecida Vilaça
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174-178
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Ontologies, ideologies, desire
Steven Sangren
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179-185
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Ontologies, anthropologists, and ethical life
Webb Keane
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186-191
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Philosophies without ontology
Carlo Severi
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192-196
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A generous pluralism
James Laidlaw
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197-200
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Distinguishing ontologies
Anne-Christine Taylor
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201-204
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Response to comments on Being, humanity, and understanding
Geoffrey Lloyd
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204-209
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Book Symposium - Life in debt: Times of care and violence in neoliberal Chile (Clara Han)
Transference and countertransference in Life in debt
Michael Jackson
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210-212
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A life less miserable?
Tobias Kelly
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213-216
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Neighbors and acts of silent kindness
Veena Das
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217-220
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Indebted intimacy
Anne Allison
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221-224
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Glimpses of agency
Marjorie Murray
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225-230
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Suffering and pictures of anthropological inquiry: A response to comments on Life in debt
Clara Han
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231-240
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Unedited
Anthropology and the “truth sciences.” Preface by Andrew Brandel and Sidney Mintz.
Claude Lévi-Strauss
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241-248
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Translations
Alain Testart
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249-261
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Valerio Valeri
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262-286
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Reprints
On Value. The Radcliffe-Brown Lecture in Social Anthropology, 1980.
Louis Dumont
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287-314
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