Mar–Apr 2020: 9 Articles
Climate
From forensic work in the aftermath of a California wildfire to the death of an Icelandic glacier, AN 61.2 is filled with anthropology stories about our changing climate.
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Jan–Feb 2020: 6 Articles
Gossip
Psst... Welcome to AN 61.1, a magazine filled with anthropology stories about gossip and our own spin on some gossip magazine staples.
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Nov–Dec 2019: 7 Articles
Walls
Floodwalls in Bangkok. Landmines in Ukraine. Borders on the island of Ireland. To mark the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, this issue is filled with stories of human entanglements with walls—physical and imaginary, rhetorical and emotional, long demolished and recently constructed.
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Sep–Oct 2019: 6 Articles
Indigenous Languages
Welcome to the “Indigenous Languages” issue! Join us as we dive into Kala dialects, reflect on the 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages, and learn a little Maliseet.
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Jul–Aug 2019: 15 Articles
Moon Landing
Welcome to the 2019 Sections Edition comprising Moon-related stories, starry messengers, and space oddities from 15 AAA sections. These lunar-inspired contributions offer insights from anthropologists working in different fields and professional contexts right across the discipline. Commencing countdown, engines on...
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May–Jun 2019: 8 Articles
Animalia
What can anthropology tell us about animals furry, feathered, or magical, and our relations with them? Welcome to AN’s anthropological menagerie, from vicuñas in the high Andes to ferrets at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo.
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Mar–Apr 2019: 6 Articles
From 1969‒2019
In 2019, AN asked AAA members to take stock and consider where the field has been, where it is now, and where it is headed. Here is how some of you responded. AN’s “From 1969 to 2019” issue—a critical reflection and an opening for further conversations and perspectives.
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Jan–Feb 2019: 6 Articles
Love
With February 14 fast approaching, this issue of AN is all about love: the love formed after war, the affections elicited by emotional technologies, the love-politics of community organizing, the “love machine” or dating app, and the romance and resistance of pop music love stories.
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