Contents
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Introduction Something Borrowed, Something New? Practices and Politics of Imitation Petra Tjitske Kalshoven and Andrew Whitehouse |
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Anthropology and Its Embodiments 19th Century Museum Ethnography and the Re-enactment of Indigenous Knowledges Gwyneira Isaac |
11 |
Making Thinking Visible The Method of Copying Patricia Cain |
31 |
Things in the Making Playing with Imitation Petra Tjitske Kalshoven |
59 |
Disabling as Mimesis and Alterity Making Humanoid Robots at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kathleen Richardson |
75 |
Non-Representational Mimesis Grönemeyer with Plato Jan Söffner |
91 |
My Boss Insincerity, Capitalism and Development in PNG Will Rollason |
103 |
Metropolitan and Traditional An Exploration of the Semantics in Contemporary Indian Arts Discourse Aurogeeta Das |
118 |
IN CONVERSATION: WRITING CULTURE
The Self-Reflective Turn in Ethnography: From Dialogue to Narcissism? Peter Geschiere |
137 |