New Books in Anthropology

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How do we engage with food through memory and imagination? Food in Memory and Imagination: Space, Pl

In A Mass Conspiracy to Feed People: Food Not Bombs and the World-Class Waste of Global Cities (Duke

With The Handbook for Folklore and Ethnomusicology Fieldwork (Indiana University Press, 2019), Lisa

In Coming of Age in Iran: Poverty and the Struggle for Dignity (NYU Press, 2020), Manata Hashemi tak

Utopian Genderscapes: Rhetorics of Women's Work in the Early Industrial Age (Southern Illinois UP, 2

Thousands of stories are given voice by Marissa Mika in Africanizing Oncology: Creativity, Crisis, a

Homeschooling has skyrocketed in popularity in the United States: in 2019, a record-breaking 2.5 mil

The Presidential Elections of Trump and Bolsonaro, Whiteness, and the Nation (Lexington Books, 2021)

An unexpected fusion of two major western religious traditions, Judaism and Christianity, has been d

Something is definitely up with men. From millions online who engage with the manosphere to the #met

Based on religious ethnography, in-depth interviews and archival data, Afe Adogame, Indigeneity in A

In Island Futures: Caribbean Survival in the Anthropocene (Duke UP, 2020), Mimi Sheller delves into

The Moving City: Scenes from the Delhi Metro and the Social Life of Infrastructure (U California Pre

In her new book, Fan Sites: Film Tourism and Contemporary Fandom (U Iowa Press, 2021)(University of

Culture, Context and Ageing of Older Indians: Narratives from India and Beyond (Springer 2021) discu

The labels of victim and perpetrator in the aftermath of genocide have shaped the stories of pain an

Science and Religion in India: Beyond Disenchantment (Routledge, 2021) provides an in-depth ethnogra

Vincent Joos' book Urban Dwellings, Haitian Citizenships: Housing, Memory, and Daily Life in Haiti (

In The Queer Nuyorican: Racialized Sexualities and Aesthetics in Losaida (NYU Press, 2021), Karen Ja

Cities are becoming increasingly fragmented materially, socially, and spatially. From broken toilets