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Robert Borofsky (2001)
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Margaret
Lock's
Twice
Dead: Organ
Transplants and
the Reinvention of Death (1)
Rhoda
Kanaaneh's
Birthing
the Nation:
Strategies of Palestinian Women in Isreal (2)
Alex
Hinton's
Annihilating Difference:
The Anthropology of Genocide
(3)
Paul
Farmer's
Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights
and the New War on the Poor (4)
Aihwa
Ong's
Buddha is Hiding:
Refugees, Citizenship, the New America (5)
Valery
Tishkov's
Chechnya:
Life in a War-Torn Society (6)
Lorna
Rhodes'
Total Confinement: Madness and Reason
in the Maximum Security Prison (7)
Beatriz
Manz's
Paradise in Ashes: A Guatemalan Journey
of Courage, Terror and Hope (8)
Donna
Goldstein's
Laughter Out of Place:
Race, Class, Violence, and Sexuality
in a Rio Shantytown (9)
Carolyn
Nordstrom's
Shadows of War:
Violence, Power, and International Profiteering
in the Twenty-First Century (10)
Alexander
Laban Hinton's
Why Did They Kill?
Cambodia in the Shadow of Genocide (11)
Robert
Borofsky's
Yanomami:
The Fierce Controversy
and What We Can Learn From It (12)
Catherine
Besteman and
Hugh Gusterson's
Why
America's Top Pundits Are Wrong:
Anthropologists Talk Back (13)
Harri
Englund's
Prisoners of Freedom: Human Rights
and the African Poor (14)
Didier
Fassin's
When Bodies Remember:
Experiences and Politics of AIDS in South Africa (15)
Carolyn
Nordstrom's
Global Outlaws: Crime, Money, and Power
in the Contemporary World (16)
Randall
H. McGuire's
Archaeology as Political Action (17)
Winifred
Tate's
Counting the Dead: The Culture and Politics
of Human Rights Activism in Columbia (18)
Catherine
Besteman's
Transforming
Cape Town (19)
Robert J. Thornton's
Unimagined Community (20)
Philippe
Bourgois and Jeff Schonberg's
Righteous Dopefiend (21)
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