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Acknowledgements Introduction: Auto-ethnographies of Academic Practices, Donna J. Young and Anne Meneley Part I: Initiations 1. Loyalty and Treachery in the Kalahari, Renée Sylvain 2. Doctors With Borders, Lesley Gotlib 3. Who Wears the Trousers in Vanuatu?, Maggie Cummings Part II: Collaborations 4. Gatekeeper or Helpful Counsel? Practices and Perceptions in Academic Peer Review, Stephen Bocking 5. Teaching and Learning Across Borders, Julia Harrison and Anne Meneley 6. Ethnographys Edge in Development, Pauline Gardiner Barber Part III: Interventions 7. Anthropologist and Accomplice in Botswana, Jacqueline Solway 8. The Torso in the Thames: Imagining Darkest Africa in the United Kingdom, Todd Sanders 9. White Devil as Expert Witness, Ted Swedenburg Part IV: Disciplining the Academy 10. Team Diversity: An Ethnography of Institutional Values, Bonnie Urciuoli 11. Censorship, Surveillance, and Middle East Studies in the Contemporary United States, David A. McMurray Part V: Departures 12. The Auto-ethnography That Can Never Be and the Activists Ethnography That Might Be, David Graeber 13. Writing Against the Native Point of View, Donna J. Young 14. An Anthropologist Undone, Camilla Gibb Afterword: Our Subjects/Ourselves: A View from the Back Seat, Michael Lambek List of Contributors Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: Auto-ethnographies of Academic Practices, Donna J. Young and Anne Meneley Part I: Initiations 1. Loyalty and Treachery in the Kalahari, Renée Sylvain 2. Doctors With Borders, Lesley Gotlib 3. Who Wears the Trousers in Vanuatu?, Maggie Cummings Part II: Collaborations 4. Gatekeeper or Helpful Counsel? Practices and Perceptions in Academic Peer Review, Stephen Bocking 5. Teaching and Learning Across Borders, Julia Harrison and Anne Meneley 6. Ethnographys Edge in Development, Pauline Gardiner Barber Part III: Interventions 7. Anthropologist and Accomplice in Botswana, Jacqueline Solway 8. The Torso in the Thames: Imagining Darkest Africa in the United Kingdom, Todd Sanders 9. White Devil as Expert Witness, Ted Swedenburg Part IV: Disciplining the Academy 10. Team Diversity: An Ethnography of Institutional Values, Bonnie Urciuoli 11. Censorship, Surveillance, and Middle East Studies in the Contemporary United States, David A. McMurray Part V: Departures 12. The Auto-ethnography That Can Never Be and the Activists Ethnography That Might Be, David Graeber 13. Writing Against the Native Point of View, Donna J. Young 14. An Anthropologist Undone, Camilla Gibb Afterword: Our Subjects/Ourselves: A View from the Back Seat, Michael Lambek List of Contributors Index
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