John Borneman
Affiliations: | Anthropology | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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Sign in to add traineeEugene A. Raikhel | grad student | 2006 | Princeton |
Stefan Sperling | grad student | 2006 | Princeton |
Leo C. Coleman | grad student | 2008 | Princeton |
Sami S. Hermez | grad student | 2011 | Princeton |
Marissa J. Smith | grad student | 2008-2015 | Princeton |
Megan Steffen | grad student | 2016 | Princeton |
Samuel J. Williams | grad student | 2016 | Princeton |
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Borneman J. (2020) World peace in the Cold War: Anthropological contributions Hau: the Journal of Ethnographic Theory |
Borneman J, Ghassem-Fachandi P. (2017) The concept of Stimmung: From indifference to xenophobia in Germany’s refugee crisis Hau: the Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 7: 105-135 |
Borneman J. (2011) Daydreaming, intimacy, and the intersubjective third in fieldwork encounters in Syria American Ethnologist. 38: 234-248 |
Borneman J. (2010) European rituals of initiation and the production of men Social Anthropology. 18: 289-301 |
Borneman J. (2009) American Anthropology as Foreign Policy American Anthropologist. 97: 663-672 |
Borneman J. (2005) The Politics of the Governed: Reflections on Popular Politics in Most of the World American Anthropologist. 107: 513-514 |
Borneman J. (2005) Public Apologies as Performative Redress Sais Review. 25: 53-66 |
Borneman J. (2003) Someone won the war American Ethnologist. 30: 504-507 |
Borneman J. (2003) Reversible Destiny: Mafia, Antimafia, and the Struggle for Palermo (review) Anthropological Quarterly. 76: 801-805 |
Borneman J. (2002) Multikulti or Schweinerei in the Year 2000 German Politics and Society. 20: 93-114 |