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1. The Looking Machine: MacDougall, David: The Looking Machine: Essays on Cinema, Anthropology and Documentary Filmmaking. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2019; 208 pp., with photos; paper, US $30, ISBN-10-1-5261-34-098; hdbk, US $102, ISBN 978-1-5261-34-097

2. Chronic illness in South Asia: rethinking discourses of risk, evidence, and control.

3. Visual evidence? Rethinking anthropological photography in republican China (1912–1949).

4. Homing social housing in Brussels: engagements in architectural anthropology through three visualisations.

5. The Garden Realm of Pale Ratiocinations: Toward the Abolition of a Dark Fantastic Theological Imaginary of Human Being.

6. Necroharms: the normalisation and routinisation of social death in refugee camps on the Greek Island of Lesvos.

7. Interethnic relations in Toro: Some issues.

8. Curriculum Transformation for the Futuristic Worlds: Design Anthropology for Twenty-First Century African Universities.

9. The Price of Wealth: Scarcity and Abundance in an Unequal World.

10. Transinsular Networks of the Caribbean Seascape.

11. Art, Anthropology and Non-Han Bodies: Pang Xunqin's Paintings of Miao People in Guizhou Province in the 1940s.

12. “What’s said and done in the mortuary stays in the mortuary”: secrecy and (in)visibility of the dead and data collection in South Australia.

13. A dark coevolution: racial discourses and transnationalism in interwar Czechoslovakia.

14. The darkest field of medicine? The integration of psychological knowledge into medical education in the Habsburg Monarchy (1780s–1840s).

15. Kinship, double descent and gender politics amongst the Dimasas of Northeast India.

16. 'Hawa' and 'resistensiya': local health knowledge and the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines.

17. Instrumentalising therapeutic and enhancement drugs as pharmacological technologies with politicogenic drug effects.

18. Putting anthropology in its (hospitable) place: Harry Shapiro's fieldwork on Pitcairn Island, 1934–1935.

19. The work of reform: a critical examination of health policy.

20. Encounters with liminality: - transformative practices in the building of an adoptive family.

21. Governance of the commons and social values: a dialogue between Elinor Ostrom's work and the francophone theory of reciprocity.

22. When the clinic becomes home: on the limits of kinship care in an eating disorder treatment centre in Italy.

23. Education as anthropology: A.P. Elkin on 'native education', the Pacific, and Australia in the 1930s.

24. Representations of childness: the memorialisation of children in the Australian cemetery 1836 – 2018.

25. 'Everywhere' and 'on the spot': locality and attachments to the fallen 'out of place' in contemporary rural Germany.

26. 'He has not been playing the game with us': Paul Kirchhoff in imperial Britain.

27. Scheler and Zambrano: on a transformation of the heart in Spanish philosophy.

28. Gendered care at the margins: Ebola, gender, and caregiving practices in Uganda's border districts.

29. Slim choices: young people's experiences of individual responsibility for childhood obesity.

30. Concepts, disciplines and politics: on 'structural violence' and the 'social determinants of health'.

31. Studying tourism means going to have a look for yourself: co-research, vulnerabilities and opportunities after the pandemic.

32. Beyond outmigration: Im/mobilities and futures in peripheral postindustrial cities.

33. Anatomists of Empire: Race, Evolution and the Discovery of Human Biology in the British World: By Ross L. Jones. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2020. Pp. 295. A$49.95 paper.

34. The Art of Gardens: An Introduction.

35. Perceived Impacts of Wildlife on Agropastoral Food Production in Northern Tanzania.

36. Magic, Self and (World) Society: Groundwork for an Existential and Cosmopolitan Anthropology.

37. The unsanitary other and racism during the pandemic: analysis of purity discourses on social media in India, France and United States of America during the COVID-19 pandemic.

38. Afterword: Haunted histories and the silences of everyday life.

39. Beyond decolonizing: global intellectual history and reconstruction of a comparative method.

40. What Can We Learn From Children? A Reading of The Sound and the Fury.

41. From Deep Incarnation to Deep Anthropology: Hypostatic Union and the Universe in the Image of Imago Dei.

42. Intersections of climate change, migration, and health: experiences of first-generation migrants from Latin America to the Atlanta-metropolitan area.

43. The end of the bazaar? Morphology of a post-Soviet marketplace.

44. Austria's post-colonial present: Missing memorialization of colonial violence.

45. "We're alone in this together": the anthropology of fear and Jewish attitudes to antisemitism.

46. Introduction: Between the Field and the Gallery: Exploring Anthropological Knowledge in South Asia.

47. ‘The faith of man in himself:’ locating Feuerbach in Nietzsche’s <italic>Thus Spoke Zarathustra</italic>.

48. Towards a Jōmon food database: construction, analysis and implications for Hokkaido and the Ryukyu Islands, Japan.

49. Making life stories visible: an ethnographic study of body mapping in the context of HIV and AIDS in South Africa.

50. Compliance and resistance to treatment in an Italian residential Centre for eating disorders.