An illuminating investigation into the evolution of the phrase “duty of memory”, this volume spotlights how this theory of memory has... Læs mere
Experience of retirement varies considerably across the globe, from areas where most people cannot afford to retire to places where a multitude of new... Læs mere
This book aims to rethink the topic of cosmology in anthropology by analysing the many entanglements of cosmological ideas and the personal and political lives of individuals within the K’ich’e Maya community of Momostenango, Guatemala.
Focusing on how cataclysmic events within primarily Central and Eastern Europe have been transmitted across borders... Læs mere
A geographically wide-ranging study of women’s Zionist history, Women’s Zionism Worldwide seeks to provide a reassessment of the activities, aims, and achievements of women-led organizations, highlighting the impact their role had on Zionist ideology and gender relations.
This volume is dedicated to the New Zealander ethnographer Elsdon Best (1856-1931) who is a key figure in the history of anthropology due to his involuntary triggering of a fundamental and long-lasting anthropological debate on the Maori concept of hau.
This collection marks the EASA Book Series’ 50th volume to celebrate collaborative forms of knowledge production in anthropology. It is organized around eight key themes and concepts that have marked anthropological debates in Europe over the past 20 years.
This volume analyses conflicts in the Lake Chad Basin based on insights into local dynamics and the lived world of the people themselves.