John Borneman

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Anthropology Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
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Eugene 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
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