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Karen Tranberg Hansen

Culture and Psyche 2 1: In Living with Stories. Utah State University Press. Beyond the Local in Ethnography and Fiction. In Self and subject in motion: South Asian and Pacific Cosmopolitans. Anthropology and Humanism Special Issue, The Legend: Conceptual issues and Pragmatics of Telling. In Bridges to Humanity: Narratives on Fieldwork and Friendship, 2d revised edition. Grindal and Frank A. In Telling Lives in India: Biography, Autobiography and Life History.

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David Arnold and Stuart Blackburn eds. In Postmodern Interviewing, edited by Jaber F. Gubrium and James A. In South Asians in the Diaspora: In Feminist Postcolonial Theory: Reina Lewis and Sara Mills, eds. Claus, and Sarah Diamond, eds. Encyclopedia of Assamese Folklore.


  1. University Engagement With Socially Excluded Communities;
  2. Against The Grain: Grassroots Medicine.
  3. Ashes Shadow?
  4. Mementos, Artifacts and Hallucinations from the Ethnographer's Tent;
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  7. Falling for the Highland Rogue (Mills & Boon Historical);

Bhattacharya and Birendranath Datta, eds,. Papers from the American Anthropologist University of Nebraska Press Singing from Separation: Women's Voices in and About Kangra Folksongs. Ron Emoff and David Henderson, eds. Routledge ethnographic fiction - also see p. Views of the Dhauladhar.

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In Into the High Ranges: Situating Old Deccan Days. George Interviewing for Folk and Personal Narrative. In Handbook of Interview Research: Essays on Fieldwork, Meenakshi Thapan, ed, pp. The Story of Sacred Tulsi in Kangra. A Journal of Women and Society In The Walled-Up Bride: Urban youth in a global world Hansen, K.

Youth and the city Hansen, K. Localities and sites of youth agency in Lusaka Hansen, K. The informalization of Lusaka's economy: Regime change, ultra modern markets, and street vending, Hansen, K. Towards a History of Post-colonial Zambia. Brill Academic Publishers , Vol.

Youth, gender, and secondhand clothing in Lusaka, Zambia: Local and global styles Hansen, K. Fashion, Identity, and Globalization. Youth and the city in the Global South Hansen, K. Getting stuck in the compound: Some odds against social adulthood in Lusaka, Zambia Hansen, K.

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Miniskirts, gender relations, and sexuality in Zambia Hansen, K. Power and the Politics of Dress. The world in dress: Anthropological perspectives on clothing, fashion, and culture Hansen, K.


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  • Annual Review of Anthropology. This book is unique, in part, with regard to its treatment of a particular mode of self-consciousness, expressed musically, on a virtually forgotten Caribbean island. The book also combines literary, narrative, historical and musical sources to theorize a postcolonial subsurreal in the French Antilles. The focus of the book is upon kadril dance and gwo ka drumming, two prevalent musical practices on the island with which Marie-Galantais construct unique perceptions of self in relation, specifically, to Africa and France. Based on several extended periods of ethnographic research, the book evokes unique Marie-Galantais views on tradition, historicity, esclavage, nationalism and its absence and the local significance of occupying a globally out-of-the-way place.

    The book will be of interest not only to ethnomusicologists, but also to those interested in cultural and linguistic anthropology, postcolonial studies, performance studies, folklore and Caribbean studies. Mementos, Artifacts and Hallucinations from the Ethnographer's Tent Ron Emoff, David Henderson With contributions from leading researchers in the fields of anthropology, ethnomusicology, and folklore, this volume contains personal, imaginative accounts of ethnographic fieldwork that do not fit into a traditional scholarly context, yet are a Recollecting from the Past Ron Emoff This ethnomusicological study of Malagasy music evokes the complex sound and performative aesthetic in Madagascar called maresaka.