Daniel J. Hoffman

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Anthropology University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Sociocultural Anthropology
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Hoffman D. (2019) Out of War: Violence, Trauma, and the Political Imagination in Sierra Leone. Mariane Ferme, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2018, 318 pp. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 33
Hoffman D. (2019) Bottleneck: Moving, Building and Belonging in an African City by Caroline Melly Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017. Pp. 186. $30 (pbk). Journal of Modern African Studies. 57: 165-167
Hoffman D. (2019) ARMY MUTINITIES IN AFRICA - Soldiers in Revolt: Army Mutinies in Africa. By Maggie Dwyer. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. xii + 237. $34.95, paperback (ISBN: 9780190876074). The Journal of African History. 60: 327-328
Hoffman D. (2016) A Crouching Village: Ebola and the Empty Gestures of Quarantine in Monrovia City and Society. 28: 246-264
Hoffman D. (2015) WARFARE AS STATE POLITICS. Civil War and State Formation: The Political Economy of War and Peace in Liberia . By Felix Gerdes. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 2013. Pp. x+291. $49/€39·90, paperback (ISBN 9783593398921). The Journal of African History. 56: 185-186
Hoffman D. (2012) War and Crisis of Youth in Sierra Leone Krijn Peters. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. 274 pp. American Anthropologist. 114: 381-381
Hoffman D. (2011) Violent Virtuosity: Visual Labor in West Africa's Mano River War Anthropological Quarterly. 84: 949-975
Hoffman D. (2011) Violence, Just In Time: War and Work in Contemporary West Africa Cultural Anthropology. 26: 34-57
Hoffman D. (2009) Setting the stage for a `Festival of Lies': Notes on expertise and African Cultural Studies International Journal of Cultural Studies. 12: 359-374
Hoffman D. (2007) The city as barracks: Freetown, Monrovia, and the organization of violence in postcolonial African cities Cultural Anthropology. 22: 400-428
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