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Volume 34 (2016): Issue 1 (Mar 2016): Time-Tricking: Reconsidering Temporal Agency in Troubled Times. Guest Editors: Felix Ringel and Roxana Moroşanu
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The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology
Table of Contents
Editorial
Editorial
General Article
Earth Stalked by Man
Special Section - Time-Tricking: Reconsidering Temporal Agency in Troubled Times
Time-Tricking
A General Introduction
Can Time Be Tricked?
A Theoretical Introduction
Part I. Time-Tricking in Moments of Crisis: Political and Economic Manipulations of Time
Temporal Vertigo and Time Vortices on Greece’s Central Plain
Stretching Money to Pay the Bills
Temporal Modalities and Relational Practices of ‘Getting By’ in the Greek Economic Crisis
Tricking Time, Overthrowing a Regime
Reining in the Future in the Yemeni Youth Revolution
‘But Isn’t It the Baby that Decides When It Will Be Born?’
Temporality and Women’s Embodied Experiences of Giving Birth
Part II. Maintaining Other Times: Technologies for Being Out-of-Time
Crafting Future Selves
Time-Tricking and the Limits of Temporal Play in Children’s Online Film-Making
‘Time Is Like a Soup’
Boat Time and the Temporal Experience of London’s Liveaboard Boaters
Making Multitemporality with Houses
Time Trickery, Ethical Practice and Energy Demand in Postcolonial Britain
Afterword
For a New Materialist Analytics of Time
Book Review
Book Review
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