Should Uyghurs be considered an Indigenous people?
Should Uyghurs be considered an Indigenous people? This article asks whether Uyghurs should be considered an Indigenous people. In doing so, it highlights the contested issues this question raises and…
“Crimes against sovereignty”: Foreign diplomacy, state propaganda, and the Uyghur crisis in Xinjiang
"Crimes against sovereignty": Foreign diplomacy, state propaganda, and the Uyghur crisis in Xinjiang Building on anthropological observations of the Chinese state’s specific strategies and practices in the field of international…
Chinese social media sources leave no room for denial: Documenting human rights violations in Xinjiang
Chinese social media sources leave no room for denial: Documenting human rights violations in Xinjiang This article draws almost exclusively from Chinese-language social media sites with connections to the Chinese…
The crisis of China research in an age of genocide
The crisis of China research in an age of genocide Since 2017, it has become increasingly undeniable that crimes against humanity are occurring in the area now known as the…
Testimonies and the Uyghur genocide metanarrative: Some reflections from the field
Testimonies and the Uyghur genocide metanarrative: Some reflections from the field This paper seeks to explore the epistemic role of testimonies in the ongoing Uyghur crisis, as well as their…
A uniform front?: Power and front-line worker variation in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya
A uniform front?: Power and front-line worker variation in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Front-line workers, or street-level bureaucrats, who interact directly with clients, have significant discretion…
Humanitarian Sovereignty, Exceptional Muslims, and the Transnational Making of Kuwaiti Citizens
Humanitarian Sovereignty, Exceptional Muslims, and the Transnational Making of Kuwaiti Citizens Ethnography, Ahead of Print. What is the role of transnational non-state philanthropic actors in the Kuwaiti humanitarian mission abroad?…
No one is self-made: Evolving iterations of giving and shaping of transnational Kamma caste subjectivities
No one is self-made: Evolving iterations of giving and shaping of transnational Kamma caste subjectivities Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article focuses on the transnational giving practices of Kammas (a…
What does genocide feel like? An autoethnography of visual affect
What does genocide feel like? An autoethnography of visual affect This article reflects on relations between individual and cultural experience to illuminate how anthropologists and political scientists approach Uyghur narratives…
Eliminate all illegal births: Negative eugenics and Uyghur women as objects of contestation
Eliminate all illegal births: Negative eugenics and Uyghur women as objects of contestation In 2021 state statistics demonstrated that for the first time in modern history the Uyghur population itself…
Identity, violence, and the uncomfortable necessity of categorization
Identity, violence, and the uncomfortable necessity of categorization Go to Source
Uyghur suffering, uncertainty, and academic interpretation
Uyghur suffering, uncertainty, and academic interpretation Scholars of life in Xinjiang have faced unprecedented stakes and uncertainty in recent years. Access to the region and its people is curtailed, and…
Tabula rasa: Han settler colonialism and frontier genocide in “re-educated” Xinjiang
Tabula rasa: Han settler colonialism and frontier genocide in “re-educated” Xinjiang In his analysis of the frontier genocides waged against the Aboriginal Tasmanians, the Yuki of California, and the Herero…
Addressing the Methodological Challenges that Cloaked Profiles Pose to Digital Observations
Addressing the Methodological Challenges that Cloaked Profiles Pose to Digital Observations Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Although digital ethnographic studies concerned with online misinformation have focused on analyzing…
A Chinese woman’s journey to the “west”: Ethnographic knowledge production amid ambiguous power dynamics
A Chinese woman’s journey to the “west”: Ethnographic knowledge production amid ambiguous power dynamics Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article is a reflexive critique from a female Chinese anthropologist who…
Kin, friends, philanthronationalists: “Relations” as a modality of colonial and post-colonial charity in Sri Lanka
Kin, friends, philanthronationalists: “Relations” as a modality of colonial and post-colonial charity in Sri Lanka Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Through an historical ethnographic analysis of Sri Lanka’s oldest charity, the…
Transnational Giving and Evolving Religious, Ethnic and Political Formations in the Global South
Transnational Giving and Evolving Religious, Ethnic and Political Formations in the Global South Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Conceptualising giving as a broad category encompassing philanthropy, charity, humanitarian aid and gifts,…
Trusts on the monsoon winds: Parsi transnational religious philanthropy
Trusts on the monsoon winds: Parsi transnational religious philanthropy Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Trade brought the Parsis to Hong Kong and a small group remained and settled after the British…
Mujeres Guerreras: Negotiating Women’s Empowerment in Colombia
Mujeres Guerreras: Negotiating Women’s Empowerment in Colombia Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This research is based on nine months of ethnographic fieldwork with a formalized youth hip-hop organization…
Giving and belonging: Religious networks of Sub-Saharan African Muslims in Guangzhou, China
Giving and belonging: Religious networks of Sub-Saharan African Muslims in Guangzhou, China Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This paper presents empirical data on how religious giving structures African Muslims’ transnational lives…