Gordon Mathews
Affiliations: | Anthropology | The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
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Cultural Anthropology, Bilingual and Multicultural EducationGoogle:
"Gordon Mathews"Parents
Sign in to add mentorRobert J. Smith | grad student | 1996 | Cornell | |
("Ikigai: The pursuit of a life worth living in Japan and the United States") |
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Mathews G. (2020) The Hong Kong protests in anthropological perspective: National identity and what it means: Critique of Anthropology. 40: 264-269 |
Mathews G. (2020) An Anthropologist at the Hong Kong Protests American Anthropologist. 122: 391-393 |
Mathews G. (2020) Dream trippers: global Daoism and the predicament of modern spirituality: by David A. Palmer and Elijah Siegler, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2017, 326 pp., ISBN-13: 978-0-226-48484-6 (paper). Asian Anthropology. 19: 74-76 |
Mathews G. (2017) Overcoming the gap between East Asian and American anthropologies Asian Anthropology. 16: 155-158 |
Mathews G. (2016) The Globalization of Anthropology, and Japan’s Place within It Japanese Review of Cultural Anthropology. 16: 75-91 |
Mathews G. (2016) Between World Anthropology and World Anthropologies: An American Anthropologist in East Asia as Gatekeeper/Interpreter American Anthropologist. 118: 845-847 |
Mathews G. (2015) African logistics agents and middlemen as cultural brokers in Guangzhou Journal of Current Chinese Affairs. 44: 117-144 |
Mathews G. (2015) East Asian Anthropology in the World American Anthropologist. 117: 364-372 |
Mathews G. (2015) Taking Copies from China Past Customs: Routines, Risks, and the Possibility of Catastrophe Journal of Borderlands Studies |
Mathews G, Lin D, Yang Y. (2014) How to Evade States and Slip Past Borders: Lessons from Traders, Overstayers, and Asylum Seekers in Hong Kong and China City and Society. 26: 217-238 |