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The Americas offer endless examples of US intervention covert, overt, and by proxy.

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Two Hundred Years After the Monroe Doctrine

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  • historical anthropology
  • imperialism
  • JLACA
  • Latin America
  • Monroe Doctrine
  • nationalism
by Joseph Feldman
Published January 17, 2020
A photograph of a paved walkway with the shape of a rabbit set in the middle, smoother than the surrounding ground.

The Berlin Wall has always had multiple lives. Beyond its fall lies a story of proliferating borders and exclusions.

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Europe’s Other Walls

  • anti-Semitism
  • Berlin
  • Berlin Wall
  • borders
  • Cold War
  • colonialism
  • death strip
  • Esterhazy
  • Europe
  • exclusions
  • glub
  • imperial power
  • Kottbusser Gate
  • migrants
  • nationalism
  • no-man’s land
  • Potsdamer Platz
  • Racism
  • Refugee crisis
  • the empty center
  • walls
by Chelsea Horton
Published November 15, 2019

Chandra Middleton interviewed anthropologist Nitzan Shoshan, professor in the Center for Sociological Studies at the Colegio de México, about his award-winning book, The Management of Hate.

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Considering an Anthropology of the Far Right

  • ethnography
  • Germany
  • interview
  • nationalism
  • research
by Chelsea Horton
Published November 5, 2019
Lei Feng poster in gated community.

Ethical values are at once too easy to identify and too difficult to decisively settle in contemporary China.

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A Space for Laughter in Contemporary China

  • Ambiguity
  • An Anthropology of Ethics in East Asia
  • China
  • ethics
  • humor
  • laughter
  • morality
  • nationalism
  • propaganda
  • SEAA
  • Society for East Asian Anthropology
by Shuang Frost
Published October 10, 2019

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