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Anthropology Theses and Dissertations
Theses and Dissertations for the Anthropology department.
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Being Independent Together: Urban Russian Businesswomen and New Forms of National Belonging
Reclaiming the Discarded: The Politics of Labor and Everyday Life on Rio's Garbage Dump
“Good food, bad food”: Diabetes, medico-moralism, and the (re)shaping of identity
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