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Sunday, July 15, 2018

Vol 9, No 2 (2018): Autoethnography – Integrating the Anthropologist


Table of Contents

Introduction

Autoethnography - a necessary challenge.
Charles R. Menzies
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5-6

Student Showcase

Textual Ethnography: The Art of Listening to Texts
Daniel Frim
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7-18
Decolonizing Bioarchaeology: an Autoethnographic Reflection
Heather Robertson
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19-33
Collaborative Research in Academic Archaeology: A Perspective from the Yukon-Alaska Borderlands
Jordan Handley
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34-50
My Protest Body: Encounters with Affect, Embodiment, and Neoliberal Political Economy
Hannah E Quinn
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51-65
Dissent in Zion: Outsider Practices in Utah
Ezra Anton Greene
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66-76
To ‘Give Voice’? To ‘Speak For’? Representing Testimony and Protest at UK Immigration Detention Centres
Ewen MacArthur
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77-97
Under the Skin: Negotiating the Affect of Tattoo Removal
Fraser Kendrick GermAnn
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98-107

Reviews and Reflections

Review of Claudio Lomnitz' Book The Return of Comrade Flores Magón,
Olivia J Gall
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108-115

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