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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
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)