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Introduction: Making Ignorance an Ethnographic Object
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Book chapters
Between Knowing and Being
Fertility. Freedom. Finally.
Discourses of the Coming
Sarax and the City
I Dont Know Why He Did It. It Happened by Itself
Introduction
Inhabiting the Temporary
Evoking Ignorance
pp. 1
Introduction: Making Ignorance an Ethnographic Object
pp. 33
Sarax and the City: Almsgiving and Anonymous Objects in Dakar, Senegal
pp. 55
Discourses of the Coming: Ignorance, Forgetting, and Prolepsis in Japanese Life-Historiography
pp. 87
Evoking Ignorance: Abstraction and Anonymity in Social Networking’s Ideals of Reciprocity
pp. 119
Between Knowing and Being: Ignorance in Anthropology and Amazonian Shamanism
pp. 137
“I Don’t Know Why He Did It. It Happened by Itself”: Causality and Suicide in Northwest Greenland
pp. 163
Inhabiting the Temporary: Patience and Uncertainty among Urban Squatters in Buenos Aires
pp. 189
“Fertility. Freedom. Finally.”: Cultivating Hope in the Face of Uncertain Futures among Egg-Freezing Women
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