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The Large-Scale Rituals of the Repkong Tantrists in Tibet
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A Ritual Demystified
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Galina Oustinova-Stjepanovic
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Finbarr Barry Flood and Jaś Elsner
instrumentalize antiquities for polemical purposes, their targeting by Islamists is a corollary that aims to highlight the historical collusions and contestations between discourses of colonialism, humanism, and nationalism in the production of artifacts or
Liminality and Missing Persons
Encountering the Missing in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina
Laura Huttunen
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Recapturing the Lost
Digitalized Memories of the Rhodesian Bush War
Ane Marie Ørbø Kirkegaard
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Space of Hope for Lebanon’s Missing
Promoting Transitional Justice through a Digital Memorial
Erik Van Ommering and Reem el Soussi
in Lebanon . Beirut : ForumZFD and Notre Dame University, Louaize . Anderson , Benedict . 1991 . Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism . London : Verso . Barak , Oren . 2007 . “ ‘Don’t Mention the War
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A Protracted Peacebuilding Process
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Alfred Métraux, American Social Science and UNESCO's Anti-Racist Campaign in 1950s Paris
Alice L. Conklin
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Home and Away
The Politics of Life after Earth
Micha Rahder
imperialist nationalisms to profits to new utopian social orders, often mixed together in unexpected configurations. Yet these Earth 2.0 visions are resolutely united by one thing: the centering of the human species as the ontological basis and scale for
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Adwaita Banerjee, Emma Banks, Julie Brugger, Maya Daurio, Florence Durney, Wendi A. Haugh, Lisa Hiwasaki, David M. Hoffman, Raka Sen, David Stentiford, and Weronika Tomczyk
Australian nationalism tied to local flora and fauna, while at the same time dispossessing local Aboriginal Ngarrindjeri peoples from bird hunting and egg collection in their Country. Though the chapter is artful in its deeply layered local focus, broader