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A landscape of pilgrimage and trade in Wadi Masila, Yemen: The case of al-Qisha and Qabr Hud in the Islamic period
Nation as fashion in New Order Indonesia, 1967--1998
 
"A mighty fortress" far from Lake Wobegon: The music of Minnesota's newest Lutherans
Service-learning and Spanish: Language proficiency and cultural awareness
 
Woman, nation, food: Domesticity and the imperial project in "Ladies' Home Journal" food advertising, 1898--1899
Winning the competition at the start line: Chinese modernity, reproduction and the desire for a "high quality" population
 
Legitimating Czech gender studies: Articulating transnational feminist expertise in the "new" Europe
Theatre as a process of humanization
 
Performing spaces in Scotland: The theatre of circulating acts and localizing politics
The teachings of our ancestors: A vision of Ojibwe language and culture revitalization for young children in the Red Cliff community
 
The fantasy of Asian America: Identity, ideology, and desire
Accessioning visions of the people
 
Contradictory economies in post-socialist rural Hungary: The emergence, endurance and persistence of the hoop-house economy in Balastya
Dressing the dancer: Identity and belly dance students
 
Practicing under the influence: The medicalization of psychotherapy
Son dos alas: A multimedia ethnography of hip-hop between Cuba and Puerto Rico
 
"This Dog Means Life": Making Interspecies Relations at an Assistance Dog Agency
Crafting Objects, Selves, Links: The Embodied Production of Relational Exchange in Performances of Craft in the United States
 
Hmong Baby Carriers in Minnesota: A material culture study
From hyperghettoization to the hut: Dilemmas of identity among transmigrant tipoti in the kingdom of Tonga
 
Building the normal body: Disability and the techno-makeover
More than the Sum of My Parts: Multiracial Teen Identity Development and Experiences of Appeasement and Objection in a Mono-Racialized Context