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Social Analysis has long been at the forefront of anthropology's engagement with the humanities and other social sciences. In forming a critical, concerned, and empirical perspective, it encourages contributions that break away from the disciplinary bounds of anthropology and suggest innovative ways of challenging hegemonic paradigms through 'grounded theory', analysis based in original empirical research. The journal invites contributions directed toward a critical and theoretical understanding of cultural, political, and social processes, as well as the work of active ethnographic researchers who study the forces involved in the production of human suffering, poverty, prejudice, war, and violence.

Volume 48, Number 1, 2004

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Anthropology, Postcolonialism, and the Museum. Guest edited by Ian Fairweather

Introduction
pp. 1-4(4)
Author: Fairweather, Ian

Articles

Deterritorialized Wars of Public Safety
pp. 73-80(8)
Author: Feldman, Allen

Wars, Europe, and Visions of the World
pp. 86-90(5)
Author: Lithman, Yngve

Invisible Empires
pp. 91-96(6)
Author: Nordstrom, Carolyn

Reflections on War and State and the Sudan
pp. 108-115(8)
Author: Manger, Leif

Muthanga: A Spark of Hope
pp. 126-135(10)
Author: Raman, K. Ravi

About a Wall
pp. 149-155(7)
Author: Bowman, Glenn

Paramilitaries of the Empire: Guatemala, Colombia, and Israel
pp. 156-160(5)
Authors: Löfving, Staffan

Notes on Contributors
pp. 218-220(3)

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