Contents
Articles can be downloaded here at Jstor.
| Introduction: Race-ism Luuk Slooter and Erella Grassiani  | 
7 | 
| Tracing Pasts and Colonial Numbness Decolonial Dynamics in the Netherlands Sherilyn Deen  | 
11 | 
| Remembering the Anthropological Making of Race in Today’s University An Analysis of a Students’ Memorial Project in Berlin Thiago Pinto Barbosa, Owen Brown, Julia Kirchner and Julia Scheurer  | 
29 | 
| Entangling the Migration and the Economic ‘Crisis’ Claiming What’s Rightfully Greek Marilena Drymioti and Vassilis Gerasopoulos  | 
49 | 
| ESSAY | |
| Anthropology Should Never Be Fully Decolonized… Peter Pels  | 
71 | 
| The Continuous Decolonization of Anthropology The Case of Muslims in Europe Jasmijn Rana  | 
77 | 
| Paying Attention to ‘Spanish Radio Stations’ in the Netherlands An Essay on the Potential of Urban Popular Culture as Anti-racism Francio Guadeloupe  | 
83 | 
| On the Primacy of the Eye Amplifying Islam, Racism, and the Senses Pooyan Tamimi Arab  | 
95 | 
| Book review Smash the Pillars. Decoloniality and the Imaginary of Color in the Netherlands (Melissa F. Weiner and Antonio Carmona Báez, eds.) Markus Balkenhol  | 
101 | 
| In conversation Storytelling and the Construction of Realities Paul Stoller  | 
107 | 
