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Introduction

Understanding Experiences and Decisions in Situations of Enduring Hardship in Africa

Mirjam de Bruijn and Jonna Both

Cross Cultural Perspective . Oxford : Berg . Aretxaga , Begoña . 1997 . Shattering Silence: Women, Nationalism, and Political Subjectivity in Northern Ireland . Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press . Argenti , Nicolas , and Katharina

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Duress and Messianism in French Moyen-Congo

Meike J. de Goede

. Goebel , Michael . 2016 . Anti-imperial Metropolis: Interwar Paris and the Seeds of Third-World Nationalism, Global and International History . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . de Goede , Meike J . 2017 . “ Objectivation, aphasie

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A Phone without Names

Distrust and Duress in Côte d’Ivoire

Kathrin Heitz-Tokpa

: Edward Elgar . Marshall-Fratani , Ruth . 2006 . “ The War of ‘Who Is Who’: Autochthony, Nationalism, and Citizenship in the Ivoirian Crisis .” African Studies Review 49 ( 2 ): 9 – 43 . 10.1353/arw.2006.0098 McGovern , Mike . 2010 . “ This Is

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(Un)seen Seas

Technological Mediation, Oceanic Imaginaries, and Future Depths

Stephanie Ratté

early on, the oceans were captured by commercial interests and reflected the imperial nature of exploration: “While nationalism often undergirded oceanic investigation, the more immediate motive for government funding usually related to the commercial

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Accounting for Loss in Fish Stocks

A Word on Life as Biological Asset

Jennifer E. Telesca

Anderson , Benedict . 1983 ( 1991 ). Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism . New York : Verso . Appadurai , Arjun . 1986 . “ Introduction: Commodities and the Politics of Value .” In The Social Life of Things

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Invisible Veterans

Defeated Militants and Enduring Revolutionary Social Values in Dhufar, Oman

Alice Wilson

Sultan Said, these revolutionaries—as elsewhere ( Scott 1979 )—participated for different reasons. Motivations ranged from independence for Dhufar to Arab nationalism and Marxism. The Marxists assumed leadership in 1968 under the title of the People

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Book Reviews

Abhishek Choudhary, Rhys Machold, Ricardo Cardoso, Andreas Hackl, Martha Lagace, and Carly Machado

/Palestine. Is the history of socioeconomic exchanges primarily a symbol for transgressing the rigid boundaries of nationalism and segregation? To what extent, then, have economic relations between Jews and Arabs determined Jewish Israeli dominance and control

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Hospitality

A Timeless Measure of Who We Are?

Elena Isayev

hand, and that elementary precondition of human freedom, which is the freedom of movement” ( De Genova 2010: 39 ). The contradictions, inherent within an international system of liberal nationalism that allows for such scenarios, leave those seeking

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Refuge and History

A Critical Reading of a Polemic

Benjamin Thomas White

state collapse. It is not that the problems Betts and Collier identify do not exist. But they are highly selective both in the problems they choose to identify (“supremacist Islam” is a bad thing that creates instability; racist Buddhist nationalisms in

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Ritual Tattooing and the Creation of New Buddhist Identities

An Inquiry into the Initiation Process in a Burmese Organization of Exorcists

Bénédicte Brac de la Perrière

Buddhist nationalism (see Schober, this volume). However, in the Manaw Seittokpad case, the high level of ritualization of the initiation process is what produces new ‘reformed’ Buddhists and a distinctive domain of religious practice that departs from the