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