The ‘desired state of mind’: Emotional labor and the hidden cost of symbolic power in 911 emergency response in the U.S
The ‘desired state of mind’: Emotional labor and the hidden cost of symbolic power in 911 emergency response in the Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Borrowing from scholarship on emotional labor,…
Matrilineal practices among muslims: An ethnographic study of the Minangkabau of West Sumatra
Matrilineal practices among muslims: An ethnographic study of the Minangkabau of West Sumatra Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Matrilineal practices constitute an important aspect of the social organization among the Minangkabau…
The sakan shababiyy, or the world improvised: Displacement and masculine domestic space in Lebanon
The sakan shababiyy, or the world improvised: Displacement and masculine domestic space in Lebanon Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article is an ethnographic study of a sakan shababiyy––a non-familial domestic…
National differentiation and imagined authenticity: The Hmong New Year in multicultural Laos and the United States
National differentiation and imagined authenticity: The Hmong New Year in multicultural Laos and the United States Ethnography, Ahead of Print. By comparing changes in New Year’s celebrations among Hmong in…
Online workouts and fitness instructors’ physical autonomy in times of the Covid-19 pandemic
Online workouts and fitness instructors’ physical autonomy in times of the Covid-19 pandemic Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This paper adds to the limited number of studies about physical autonomy and…
Tales from the (disrupted) field: Contemplating interruptions, disruptions, and ethnography amidst a pandemic
Tales from the (disrupted) field: Contemplating interruptions, disruptions, and ethnography amidst a pandemic Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Many ethnographers had to reconceptualize or withdraw from their fieldwork due to COVID-19.…
A relational approach to the ethnographic study of power in the context of the city of London
A relational approach to the ethnographic study of power in the context of the city of London Ethnography, Ahead of Print. The immersive ethnographic tradition has strong potential to contribute…
Hybrid ethnography: Access, positioning, and data assembly
Hybrid ethnography: Access, positioning, and data assembly Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This research suggests three ways in which hybrid ethnography can be used to overcome the shortcomings of single-realm ethnography,…
Emotion and othering in a contaminated community
Emotion and othering in a contaminated community Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article focuses on community responses to residential toxic exposure in eastern Sandusky County, Ohio, where 35 children were…
Transnational giving between Shikoku, Japan and Burma/ Myanmar: From memorializing One’s dead to humanitarianism with peace and war reflections
Transnational giving between Shikoku, Japan and Burma/ Myanmar: From memorializing One’s dead to humanitarianism with peace and war reflections Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Bagan, Myanmar (formerly Burma) is famous for…
Autonomous care? Muslim transnational giving networks and perceptions of welfare responsibilities in India
Autonomous care? Muslim transnational giving networks and perceptions of welfare responsibilities in India Ethnography, Ahead of Print. In Uttar Pradesh, many middle-class Muslims increasingly view local and transnational religious giving…
The role of volunteers in pilgrimage studies: Autobiographic reflections on belief and the performance of multiple roles
The role of volunteers in pilgrimage studies: Autobiographic reflections on belief and the performance of multiple roles Given the predominantly secular approach towards religion by anthropologists and sociologists, we contend…
The nonanimistic worldview of Fritz Krause
The nonanimistic worldview of Fritz Krause In the acknowledgments to the English translation of “Cosmological deixis and Amerindian perspectivism,” Eduardo Vivieros de Castro (: 484) cryptically states that “After this…
A short biography of Fritz Krause
A short biography of Fritz Krause This brief biography of the German ethnologist Fritz Krause (1881–1963) sketches his life story, some of the intellectual influences that impacted his work, and…
Mask and ancestral figure: The motif of the skin and the principle of form
Mask and ancestral figure: The motif of the skin and the principle of form Go to Source
Embodying and fashioning headship: A day in the life of a village headman in the center of Myanmar
Embodying and fashioning headship: A day in the life of a village headman in the center of Myanmar This article proposes an analysis of local politics through an ethnographic exploration…
The historical contingency of religious normativity: Local practices in Malaysian Islamic banking
The historical contingency of religious normativity: Local practices in Malaysian Islamic banking Regional differences in religious opinions are a major issue in Islamic banking. The Islamic contract of bay’ al-‘inah…
The social life of pathways: Walking, giving, and building in Shimshal Valley, Pakistan
The social life of pathways: Walking, giving, and building in Shimshal Valley, Pakistan Theories of the gift agree that social relations are (re)generated through gift-giving between groups and individuals. Landscape…
Goddess in disguise: Transsociality and the aesthetics of living
Goddess in disguise: Transsociality and the aesthetics of living Rosie used to say that there was nobody else like her. Her idiosyncratic way of living was an aesthetic recreation of…
Travel time activities: Mobility and femininities in the ladies’ compartments of the Mumbai local trains
Travel time activities: Mobility and femininities in the ladies’ compartments of the Mumbai local trains Activities undertaken during everyday commutes have often been studied to prove the inherent value of…