Message posted on 23/01/2023

New Issue of JASO

The editors are please to announce the publication of the latest issue of JASO the Oxford anthropology journal

https://www.anthro.ox.ac.uk/jaso/current-issue

We would remind readers that this is an entirely open-access publication with no fees. As well as being open to submissions for individual articles we would welcome proposals for special issues with guest editors.

The editorial address isjaso@anthro.ox.ac.uk

Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford Online

ISSN: 2040-1876 New Series, Volume XIV (2022)

CONTENTS  (also available as aWord file )

Editorial , 3 (Word version )

1.Christopher Morton,Dwelling practices and the reproduction of marginality among the Mbanderu of Ngamiland, Botswana , 5-30 (Word version )

2.David Zeitlyn,Arguments for humility: lessons for anthropologists from six texts , 31-46 (Word version )

3.Marcus Banks,Good morning! Memes and the visual economy of images in contemporary India , 47-62 (Word version )

4.Howard Morphy, Marcus Banks and R.H. Barnes,Fear and anthropology: a view from 1995 , 63-83 (Word version )

Anthropology in translation (JASO occasional series) Editors’ introduction , 84 (Word version )

  1. Ismaël Moya (translated by David Zeitlyn),An aesthetics of norm-adherence: discourse and power in matrimonial and maraboutic relationships in Dakar , 85-100 (Word version )

6.Felix Rolt, Reflections on modern sovereigns. Review Essay: Joseph Tonda./The modern sovereign: the body of power in Central Africa/, trans. Chris Turner. London: Seagull Books 2021, ISBN 9780857426888 , 101-105 (Word version )

Book reviews

Lilia Moritz Schwarcz./Brazilian authoritarianism: past and present/. Princeton: Princeton University Press 2022, 328 p. ISBN 9780691210919, reviewed by Sebastian Antoine , 106-107 (Word version )

Eve Darian-Smith./Global burning: rising antidemocracy and the climate crisis/. Stanford: Stanford University Press 2022, 230 p. ISBN 9781503631083, reviewed by Elaine (Yiling) Hu , 108-109 (Word version )

Pascal Ménoret./Graveyard of clerics: everyday activism in Saudi Arabia/. Stanford: Stanford University Press 2020, 264 p. ISBN 9781503612464, reviewed by Frederike Brockhoven , 110-112 (Word version )

Sonia Ahsan-Tirmizi./Pious peripheries: runaway women in post-Taliban Afghanistan/. Stanford: Stanford University Press 2021, 256 p. ISBV 9781503614710, reviewed by Juliette Foulon , 113-115 (Word version )

Leah Zani./Strike patterns: notes from postwar Laos/. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2022, 208 p. ISBN 9781503611733, reviewed by Luise Eder , 116-117 (Word version )

Aparecida Vilaça./Paletó and me: memories of my indigenous father/, trans. David Rodgers. Stanford: Stanford University Press 2021, 232 p. ISBN 9781503629332, reviewed by Niklas Hartmann , 118-120 (Word version )

Sophie Chao./In the shadow of the palms: more-than-human becomings in West Papua/. Durham: Duke University Press 2022, 336 p. ISBN 9781478018247, reviewed by Sebastian Antoine , 121-123 (Word version )

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