jurisprudence of colonial ethnopsychiatrists prevented them from understanding this complexity because they regarded criminality and lying as proof of the phylogenetic weakness of the colonised subject. To use Jean Baudrillard (1993: 152) , these are some of
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Fanon on the Dialectic of Madness and Struggle
Gregory Maxaulane
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Measuring Kinship, Negotiating Belonging
Tatjana Thelen and Christof Lammer
transforming iconographic secular, religious, phylogenetic, and linguistic pedigrees into the ‘genealogical method’. During the 1920s, the ERO displayed family histories as genealogical links on wheel-shaped diagrams (see McKinnon, this issue). Even today
Unhinged
On Ethnographic Games of Doubt and Certainty
Stephan Palmié
. 8 I should probably add: phylogenetically speaking. Ontogenetically that world is found (in O'Gorman's sense), and laboriously acquired – or rather jointly invented – by each and every human infant. 9 And that pertains not only to Cecilia and