New Books in Anthropology

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Amrita Narayanan is a practicing Clinical Psychologist (Psy.D. 2007) and Psychoanalyst (Indian Psych

In this episode of the Language on the Move Podcast, Tazin Abdullah speaks with Dr. Gerald Roche, As

Why some cities are more effective than others at reducing inequalities in the built environment.For

A heartbreaking account of grief, Black boyhood, and how we can support young people as they navigat

At War with Women: Military Humanitarianism and Imperial Feminism in an Era of Permanent War (Cornel

What we eat, who we are, and the relationship between the two. Eating and Being: A History of Ideas

Cities are fraught sites in the national imagination, turned into identity markers when “urban” and

Nara Milanich’s Paternity: The Elusive Quest for the Father (Harvard University Press, 2019) explain

Cuban resourcefulness is on full display in Cuban Hustle: Culture, Politics, Everyday Life (Duke 202

In India, elite law firms offer a surprising oasis for women within a hostile, predominantly male in

How do you keep the cracks in Starry Night from spreading? How do you prevent artworks made of hugs

Computational models of urbanism—smart cities that use data-driven planning and algorithmic administ

Queer Kinship on the Edge? Families of Choice in Poland (Routledge, 2024) explores ways in which que

Cultivating Democracy: Politics and Citizenship in Agrarian India (Oxford UP, 2021) by Dr. Mukulika

In Illustration and Heritage (Bloomsbury, 2024), Rachel Emily Taylor explores the re-materialisation

Over the two decades since the adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women,

What does mourning have to do with politics? How do practices of forced disappearance and improper b

Death and Funeral Practices in Japan (Routledge, 2024) is an essential introductory text an often ov

Scholars of religion have mostly abandoned the concept of "syncretism" in which certain apparent dev

How Is It Between Us?: Relational Ethics and Care for the World (HAU Books, 2023) offers a new theor