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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 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)