Matthew A. Tomlinson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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(Voice and earth: Making religious meaning and power in Christian Fiji.) |
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Tomlinson M. (2019) Repetition in the work of a Samoan Christian theologian: Or, what does it mean to speak of the Perfect Pig of God? History and Anthropology. 30: 149-169 |
Tomlinson M. (2017) Christian Difference. A Review Essay Comparative Studies in Society and History. 59: 743-753 |
Tomlinson M. (2015) Gender in a Land‐Based Theology Oceania. 85: 79-91 |
Goodman JE, Tomlinson M, Richland JB. (2014) Citational practices: Knowledge, personhood, and subjectivity Annual Review of Anthropology. 43: 449-463 |
Tomlinson M. (2014) Bringing Kierkegaard into anthropology: Repetition, absurdity, and curses in Fiji American Ethnologist. 41: 163-175 |
Tomlinson M. (2013) Michael Lambek (ed.), Ordinary ethics: Anthropology, language, and action . New York: Fordham University Press, 2010. Pp. xvii, 458. Pb. $30.57. Language in Society. 42: 215-218 |
Tomlinson M. (2012) God speaking to God: Translation and unintelligibility at a Fijian Pentecostal crusade The Australian Journal of Anthropology. 23: 274-289 |
Tomlinson M, Makihara M. (2009) New paths in the linguistic anthropology of oceania Annual Review of Anthropology. 38: 17-31 |
Tomlinson M. (2009) Efficacy, Truth, and Silence: Language Ideologies in Fijian Christian Conversions Comparative Studies in Society and History. 51: 64-90 |
Tomlinson M. (2007) Publicity, privacy, and “happy deaths” in Fiji American Ethnologist. 34: 706-720 |