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Volume 15, Number 3, September 2009

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Will non-humans be saved? An argument in ecotheology
pp. 459-475(17)
Author: Latour, Bruno

Loss and material culture in South London
pp. 502-519(18)
Authors: Miller, Daniel; Parrott, Fiona

Rethinking observational cinema
pp. 538-556(19)
Authors: Grimshaw, Anna; Ravetz, Amanda

Absent powers: magic and loss in post-socialist Mongolia
pp. 575-591(17)
Authors: Højer, Lars

Amazigh arts in Morocco: women shaping Berber identity
pp. 631-632(2)
Author: Crawford, David

Cycles of time and meaning in the Mexican Books of Fate
pp. 632-633(2)
Author: Headrick, Annabeth

Victor Turner and contemporary cultural performance
pp. 636-637(2)
Author: Pritchett, JamesA.

An academic skating on thin ice
pp. 637-638(2)
Author: Peel, J.D.Y.

Frontier people: Han settlers in minority areas of China
pp. 639-640(2)
Author: Klein, JakobA.

Indigenous diasporas and dislocations
pp. 640-641(2)
Author: Kopnina, Helen

Market day in Provence
pp. 641-642(2)
Author: MacClancy, Jeremy

Favored flowers: culture and economy in a global system
pp. 644-645(2)
Author: O'Connor, Kaori

Witchcraft, violence, and democracy in South Africa
pp. 645-646(2)
Author: LeBeau, Debie

Prisoners of freedom: human rights and the African poor
pp. 647-648(2)
Author: Djohari, Natalie

Hummocks: journeys and inquiries among the Canadian Inuit
pp. 651-652(2)
Author: Kral, MichaelJ.

Making sense of AIDS: culture, sexuality, and power in Melanesia
pp. 654-655(2)
Author: MacIntosh, Josephine

African American folk healing
pp. 655-656(2)
Author: Barber, C. Renate

Ethnography as commentary: writing from the virtual archive
pp. 659-660(2)
Author: Swann, Nicholas

How to read ethnography
pp. 660-661(2)
Author: Overing, Joanna

Ethnographic fieldwork: an anthropological reader
pp. 662-663(2)
Author: Abbots, Emma-Jayne

Islam in the Middle East: a living tradition
pp. 668-669(2)
Author: Lewis, I.M.

Fire in the dark: telling Gypsiness in North East England
pp. 671-672(2)
Author: Collins, Peter

Weaving women's lives: three generations in a Navajo family
pp. 673-674(2)
Author: Meisch, LynnA.

Books received
pp. 675-678(4)

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