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  • - Counter-Conduct and LGBTQ Evangelical Activism
    af Jon Burrow-Branine
    333,95 - 972,95 kr.

  • - Identity, Political Culture, and the Tea Party Movement
    af William H. Westermeyer
    274,95 - 692,95 kr.

    Back to America is one of the few ethnographies of local activist groups within the Tea Party. Westermeyer explains the significance of grassroots groups in individual as well as collective political identity formation and how both contribute to the success of the wider movement.

  • - Private Equity, Wealth, and Inequality
    af Daniel Scott Souleles
    317,95 - 661,95 kr.

    Explores the rarefied world of private equity investing through ethnographic fieldwork on private equity financiers. Songs of Profit, Songs of Loss documents how and why investors buy, manage, and sell; presents the ins and outs of private equity deals; and explains the historical context that gave rise to private equity.

  • - An Ethnography of Mobility, Place, and Transnational Life
    af Sara V. Komarnisky
    274,95 - 597,95 kr.

  • - Cosmologies of Interconnection
    af Laurel Zwissler
    274,95 - 637,95 kr.

    Investigates the political and religious identities of women who understand their social-justice activism as religiously motivated. Placing these women in historical context as faith-based activists for social change, this book discusses what their activities reveal about the public significance of religion in the pluralistic context of North America and in an increasingly globalized world.

  • - Neoliberalism and Disaster Reconstruction
    af Roberto Barrios
    274,95 - 632,95 kr.

    Presents an ethnographic study of the aftermaths of four natural disasters: southern Honduras after Hurricane Mitch; New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina; Chiapas, Mexico, after the Grijalva River landslide; and southern Illinois following the Mississippi River flood. Governing Affect brings policy and politics into dialogue with human emotion.

  • - Stories of Breast Milk Sharing
    af Susan Falls
    231,95 - 663,95 kr.

    Women have shared breast milk for eons, but in White Gold, Susan Falls shows how the meanings of capitalism, technology, motherhood, and risk can be understood against the backdrop of an emerging practice in which donors and recipients of breast milk are connected through social media in the southern United States.

  • - Games at Work and War
    af Robertson Allen
    274,95 - 637,95 kr.

    Provides an ethnographic study of the link between interactive entertainment and military power, drawing on Robertson Allen's fieldwork observing video game developers, military strategists, US Army marketing agencies, and an array of defense contracting companies that worked to produce the official US Army video game, America's Army.

  • - African American Women Surviving HIV/AIDS
    af Alyson O'Daniel
    274,95 kr.

    Anthropologist Alyson O'Daniel analyses the abstract debates about health policy for the sickest and most vulnerable Americans, as well as the services designated to help them, by taking readers into the daily lives of poor African American women living with HIV disease at the advent of the 2006 Treatment Modernization Act.

  • - Creating Community by Voicing the Past
    af A. Lynn Smith
    274,95 kr.

    Rebuilding Shattered Worlds explores the ways a demolished neighborhood in Easton, Pennsylvania, still resonates in the imaginations of displaced residents. Drawing on six years of ethnographic research, the authors highlight the intersecting languages of blight, race, and place as elderly interlocutors attempt to make sense of the world they lost when urban renewal initiatives razed "Syrian Town"-a densely packed neighborhood of Lebanese American, Italian American, and African American residents.This ethnography of remembering shows how former residents engage collective memory-making through their shared place, language, and class position within the larger cityscape. Demonstrating the creative power of linguistic resources, material traces, and absent spaces, Rebuilding Shattered Worlds brings together insights from linguistic anthropology and material studies, foregrounding the role language plays in signaling "pastness." Andrea L. Smith is a professor of anthropology at Lafayette College, the author of Colonial Memory and Postcolonial Europe: Maltese Settlers in Algeria and France, and the editor of Europe''s Invisible Migrants: Consequences of the Colonists'' Return. Anna Eisenstein is a doctoral candidate in the department of anthropology at the University of Virginia.

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