aa8: HOME reading materials
1991 - The Wingless Eros of Socialism: Nationalism and Sexuality in Hungary
1995 - Why Do People Sacrifice for Their Nations
1996 - The Anthropology of Cities: Imagining and Theorizing the City
1997 - The Anthropology of Colonialism: Culture, History, and the Emergence of Western Governmentality
1998 - Nationalism and Archaeology: On the Constructions of Nations and the Reconstructions of the Remote past
1998 - The Misrepresentation of Anthropology and Its Consequences
1998 - When Anthropology is at Home: The Different Contexts of a Single Discipline
2001 - Peopling the Past: New Perspectives on the Ancient Maya
2001 - The Body of the Nation: Terrorism and the Embodiment of Nationalism in Contemporary Israel
2002 - The Intersections of Identity and Politics in Archaeology
2002 - The Psychodynamics of Australian Settler-Nationalism: Assimilating or Reconciling with the Aborigines
2003 - Nationalism in Indonesia: Building Imagined and Intentional Communities through Transmigration
2004 - Domestic Spaces as Public Places: An Ethnoarchaeological Case Study of Houses, Gender, and Politics in the Ecuadorian Amazon
2004 - Filial Nationalism among Chinese Teenagers with Global Identities
2004 - Globalization and Religious Nationalism: Self, Identity, and the Search for Ontological Security
2004 - Home as a Pocket of Local Order: Everyday Activities and the Friction of Distance
2004 - Tamilnet.com: Some Reflections on Popular Anthropology, Nationalism, and the Internet
2005 - Intellectuals and Nationalism: Anthropological Engagements
2005 - Toward an Anthropology of Public Policy
2006 - Human Genetics and Politics as Mutually Beneficial Resources: The Case of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity and Eugenics during the Third Reich
2006 - Unfinished Imagined Communities: States, Social Movements, and Nationalism in Latin America
2008 - Double Spaced: Abstract Labour in Urban Kampung
2008 - What Can Examining the Psychology of Nationalism Tell Us about Our Prospects for Aiming at the Cosmopolitan Vision
1995 - Why Do People Sacrifice for Their Nations
1996 - The Anthropology of Cities: Imagining and Theorizing the City
1997 - The Anthropology of Colonialism: Culture, History, and the Emergence of Western Governmentality
1998 - Nationalism and Archaeology: On the Constructions of Nations and the Reconstructions of the Remote past
1998 - The Misrepresentation of Anthropology and Its Consequences
1998 - When Anthropology is at Home: The Different Contexts of a Single Discipline
2001 - Peopling the Past: New Perspectives on the Ancient Maya
2001 - The Body of the Nation: Terrorism and the Embodiment of Nationalism in Contemporary Israel
2002 - The Intersections of Identity and Politics in Archaeology
2002 - The Psychodynamics of Australian Settler-Nationalism: Assimilating or Reconciling with the Aborigines
2003 - Nationalism in Indonesia: Building Imagined and Intentional Communities through Transmigration
2004 - Domestic Spaces as Public Places: An Ethnoarchaeological Case Study of Houses, Gender, and Politics in the Ecuadorian Amazon
2004 - Filial Nationalism among Chinese Teenagers with Global Identities
2004 - Globalization and Religious Nationalism: Self, Identity, and the Search for Ontological Security
2004 - Home as a Pocket of Local Order: Everyday Activities and the Friction of Distance
2004 - Tamilnet.com: Some Reflections on Popular Anthropology, Nationalism, and the Internet
2005 - Intellectuals and Nationalism: Anthropological Engagements
2005 - Toward an Anthropology of Public Policy
2006 - Human Genetics and Politics as Mutually Beneficial Resources: The Case of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity and Eugenics during the Third Reich
2006 - Unfinished Imagined Communities: States, Social Movements, and Nationalism in Latin America
2008 - Double Spaced: Abstract Labour in Urban Kampung
2008 - What Can Examining the Psychology of Nationalism Tell Us about Our Prospects for Aiming at the Cosmopolitan Vision