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when i recognized that shadow…

Posted on July 10, 2014 by deej

“it took me awhile,” said a member of an age set named for the 10 national construction projects of the late 1970s, before i recognized the man in the pictures, Continue Reading →

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some thoughts on sovereignty

Posted on June 10, 2013 by deej

this posting is, again, a bit theoretical but also asks those of you who might read this blog to help me out a bit in one of my writing induced Continue Reading →

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other desires for the other

Posted on November 29, 2012 by deej

here’s an excerpt, plus a pdf of a longer excerpt of some of my recent work in progress, “other desires for the other: erotic narratives and indigenous cosmopolitanism on taiwan.” Continue Reading →

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desire for the other

Posted on April 23, 2012 by deej

marc augé has said that the discipline of anthropology actually studies “other anthropologies,” that is, the various ways that other groups of people have talked about what it is to Continue Reading →

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disenchantment: what’s in a name?

Posted on April 13, 2012 by deej

pangangan (naming) easter sunday in a’tolan showed me that sometimes geertz (and before that, benedict) was right about reoccurring cultural structures. much like other rituals around a’tolan, the easter sunday Continue Reading →

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