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| 6. | Charles L. Briggs | ||
| Genealogies of Race and Culture and the Failure of Vernacular Cosmopolitanisms: Rereading Franz Boas and W. E. B. Du Bois | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 17: 75-100.
(In "Articles") |
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| 7. | Steven Feld | ||
| A Sweet Lullaby for World Music | |||
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Jan 01, 2000; 12: 145-171.
(In "Globalization") |
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| 8. | Neville Hoad | ||
| Thabo Mbeki's AIDS Blues: The Intellectual, the Archive, and the Pandemic | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 17: 101-128.
(In "Articles") |
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| 9. | Vyjayanthi Rao | ||
| How to Read a Bomb: Scenes from Bombay's Black Friday | |||
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Oct 01, 2007; 19: 567-592.
(In "SITE PREPARATION") |
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| 10. | George Chauncey | ||
| How History Mattered: Sodomy Law and Marriage Reform in the United States | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 20: 27-38.
(In "THE PUBLIC LIFE OF HISTORY") |
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