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Thinking With Ngangas: Reflections on Embodiment and the Limits of “Objectively Necessary Appearances”

Comparative Studies in Society and History - United Kingdom
doi 10.1017/s0010417506000326
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SociologyPolitical ScienceHistory
Date

August 9, 2006

Authors
Stephan Palmié
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)


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