Series:
Dislocations
General Editors
August Carbonella, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Don Kalb, Central European University & Utrecht University
Linda Green, University of Arizona.
The immense dislocations and suffering caused by neo-liberal globalization, the retreat of the welfare state in the last decades of the twentieth-century and the heightened military imperialism at the turn of the 21st century have raised urgent questions about the temporal and spatial dimensions of power. Through stimulating critical perspectives and new and cross-disciplinary frameworks, which reflect recent innovations in the social and human sciences, this series provides a forum for politically engaged, ethnographically informed, and theoretically incisive responses.
For further information on the series, including manuscript submissions, contact the editors or Berghahn Books: editorialus@berghahnbooks.com
Volume 2BLOOD AND ORANGES
Immigrant Labor and European Markets in Rural Greece
Christopher M. Lawrence
Volume 3STRUGGLES FOR HOME
Violence, Hope and the Movement of People
Edited by Stef Jansen and Staffan Lfving
Volume 6BIOPOLITICS, MILITARISM, AND DEVELOPMENT
Eritrea in the Twenty-First Century
Edited by David O'Kane and Tricia Redeker Hepner
Volume 7WHEN WOMEN HELD THE DRAGONS TONGUE
and Other Essays in Historical Anthropology
Hermann Rebel
Volume 9CRUDE DOMINATION
An Anthropology of Oil
Edited by Andrea Behrends, Stephen P. Reyna, and Gnther Schlee
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