Eric Worby

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Yale University, New Haven, CT 
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Cultural Anthropology
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Jonathan Padwe grad student Yale
Ping-Ann Addo grad student 2004 Yale
Charles K. Mironko grad student 2004 Yale
Emily Margaretten grad student 2007 Yale
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Holt Norris A, Worby E. (2012) The sexual economy of a sugar plantation: Privatization and social welfare in northern Tanzania American Ethnologist. 39: 354-370
Worby E. (2010) Address unknown: The temporality of displacement and the ethics of disconnection among Zimbabwean migrants in Johannesburg Journal of Southern African Studies. 36: 417-431
Worby E. (2009) The play of race in a field of urban desire: Soccer and spontaneity in post-apartheid Johannesburg Critique of Anthropology. 29: 105-123
Worby E. (2009) Cricket ethics and Indo-Xhosa ethnics: In pursuit of a politics of virtue along a South African-Indian axis Journal of Asian and African Studies. 44: 151-165
Worby E. (2001) A redivided land? New agrarian conflicts and questions in Zimbabwe Journal of Agrarian Change. 1: 475-509
Worby E. (2000) 'Discipline without oppression': Sequence, timing and marginality in southern Rhodesia's post-war development regime Journal of African History. 41: 101-125
Worby E. (1998) Tyranny, parody, and ethnic polarity: ritual engagements with the state in northwestern Zimbabwe Journal of Southern African Studies. 24: 561-578
Worby E. (1997) Eleven Guilty Men From Goredema: Parallel Justice and the Moralities of Local Administration in Northwestern Zimbabwe Anthropologica. 39: 71-77
Worby E. (1995) What Does Agrarian Wage-Labour Signify? Cotton, Commoditisation and Social Form in Gokwe, Zimbabwe The Journal of Peasant Studies. 23: 1-29
Worby E. (1994) Maps, names, and ethnic games: The epistemology and iconography of colonial power in northwestern zimbabwe1 Journal of Southern African Studies. 20: 371-392
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