readings

= = Bhaba, Homi (1994) ‘Articulating the Archaic: Cultural Difference and Colonial Nonsense’ in The Location of Culture. London: Routledge. p123-138.

Boellstorff, Tom (2003) 'Dubbing Culture: Indonesian Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities and Ethnography in an Already Globalized World', American Ethnologist 30/2 (May): 225-42.

Botkin, Daniel (2000) "The Nature of Change" preface to Forces of Change. National Geographic Society Press. p15-19.

Cohen, Lawrence (1999) 'Where it Hurts: Indian Material for an Ethics of Organ Transplantation ', Daedalus 1 28/4: 135-65.

Dumit, Joe (no date) "My Reading Modes"

Ebron, Paula (2001) ‘Contingent Stories of Anthropology, Race and Feminism’ in Black Feminist Anthropology: Theory, Politics, Praxis and Poetics edited Irma McClaurin. Rutgers University Press. P211-232.

Geertz, Clifford (1973) ‘Thick Description:Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture' in The Interpretation of Cultures. New York: Harper Collins. p3-32.

Fabian, Johannes and Vincent de Rooij (2008) “Ethnography,” Sage Handbook of Cultural Analysis edited by Tony Bennett and John Frow. London: Sage.

Farquhar, Judith (1999) 'Technologies of Everyday Life: The Economy of Impotence in Reform China', Cultural Anthropology 14/2: 155-79.

Fortun, Kim (2007) 'Strategizing Transdisciplinarity: From Exposure Assessment to Exposure Analysis in the United States, Proposal funded by the National Science Foundation, 2007.

Fortun, Kim (forthcoming) "Biopolitics and the Informating of Environmentalism," Lively Capital edited by Kaushik Sunder Rajan. Duke University Press.

Fortun, Kim (2009) “Environmental Right-To-Know and the Transmutations of Law,” Catastrophe: Law, Politics and the Humanitarian Impulse edited by Austin Sarat. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.

Fortun, Kim (2009) “Figuring Out Ethnography,” Fieldwork Is Not What It Used To Be: Learning Anthropology's Method in a Time of Transition edited by James D. Faubion and George E. Marcus. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Fortun, Kim (2009) “Scaling and Visualizing Multi-sited Ethnography,” Multi-sited Ethnography: Theory, Praxis and Locality in Contemporary Research edited by Mark Falzon. London: Ashgate.

Fortun, Kim (2009) “Introduction,” Major Works in Cultural Anthropology, Vol 1-4: Moorings, Modernities, Emergence, Engagements edited by Kim Fortun and Mike Fortun. Sage (co-authored with Mike Fortun).

Fortun, Kim (2010) “Corporate Oxymorons: essential2life,” //Dialectical Anthropology.// Special issue, “Corporate Oxymorons” edited by Stuart Kirsch and Peter Benson. Vol 34/1. p77-86. Fortun, Kim (2008) 'From “Better Living Through Chemistry to “Essential2Life", paper for panel titled “Corporate Oxymorons,” organized by Stuart Kirsch and Peter Benson, annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. November. San Francisco.

Fortun, Kim (2006) “Poststructur alism, Technoscience and the Promise of Public Anthropology,” India Review Vol 5. No 2-3. Fall.

Fortun, Kim (2005) “Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology,” American Anthropologist. Vol 107. No 1. March. (co-authored with Mike Fortun)

Fortun, Kim (2004) “Environmental Information Systems and Appropriate Technology,” Design Issues Vol 20. No.3. Fall.

Fortun, Kim (2004) “From Bhopal to the Informating of Environmental Health: Risk Communication in Historical Perspective,” OSIRIS (Special issue: Landscapes of Exposure: Knowledge and Illness in Modern Environments, edited by Gregg Mitman, Michelle Murphy and Christopher Sellers) Vol 19.

Fortun, Kim (2003) “Ethnography In As Of Open Systems” p171-190 Reviews in Anthropology Vol 32/2.

Fortun, Kim (2001) "Introduction," //Advocacy After Bhopal.// Fortun, Mike. Book Proposal: Promising Genomics

Fortun, Mike and Herb Bernstein. Book Proposal: Muddling Through."

Fortun, Mike and Herb Bernstein (1998) "Muddling Through," chpt 9 Muddling Through: Pursuing Science and Truths in the 21st Century. Washington D.C.: Counterpoint.

Mike Fortun and Jeanette Simmonds, “Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in the Genomics Era: An Oral history and Ethnographic Project,” Proposal funded by the National Science Foundation, 2003.

Francesch-Huidubro "Introduction," Singapore in Governance.

Jakobson, Roman. "Two Aspects of Language and Two Types of Aphasic Disturbances," On Language.

Keller, Evelyn. "Dynamic Objectivity: Love, Power and Knowledge." //Reflections on Gender and Science//. Yale. p115-126.

Lansing, J. Stephen (2003) "Complex Adaptive Systems, Annual Review of Anthropology," Vol 32, p183-204. [|LansingComplexAdaptiveSystems]

Locke, Lawrence. Spirduso, Waneen and Stephen Silverman, "Reviewing the Literature," p63-73 chapter 4 Proposals That Work 4th edition. Sage: 2000.

Locke, Lawrence. Spirduso, Waneen and Stephen Silverman, "About Abstracts" p81-184 chapter 10 Proposal That Work 4th edition. Sage: 2000.

Lutz, Catherine (1995) 'The Gender of Theory', in Ruth Behar and Deborah Gordon (ed), Women Writing Culture (Berkeley: University of California Press): 249-66.

Mackey, Nathaniel (1992) 'Other: From Noun to Verb', Representations 39 (Summer): 51-70.



Marcus, George (1995) 'Ethnography In/Out of the World System: The Emergence of Multisited Ethnography', Annual Review of Anthropology 24: 95-117. [|pdf]

Marcus, George (1985). A Timely Rereading of Naven: Gregory Bateson as Oracular Essayist. //Representations,// No. 12 (Autumn, 1985), pp. 66-82.

Martin, Emily (1992) 'The End of the Body?' American Ethnologist 19/1 (February): 121-40.

Miller, Daniel (2008) “Material Culture,” Sage Handbook of Cultural Analysis edited by Tony Bennett and John Frow. London: Sage.

Nader, Laura (1972) 'Up the Anthropologist: Perspectives Gained From Studying Up' in Reinventing Anthropology edited by Dell Hymes. New York: Pantheon Books. p284-311.

Pickering, Andrew (2008) “Culture: Science Studies and Technoscience,” Sage Handbook of Cultural Analysis edited by Tony Bennett and John Frow. London: Sage.

Rafael Vicente (2003) The Cell Phone and the Crowd: Messianic Politics in the Contemporary Phillipines. Public Culture 15(3): 399-425.

Scoones, I. (1999) New Ecology and the Social Sciences: What Prospects for a Fruitful Engagement. Annual Review of Anthropology Vol 28, p479-507. [|ScoonesNewEcologyAndTheSocialSciences]

Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty (1988) "Subaltern Studies: Deconstructing Historiography," in R; Spivak Guha, G.C. (ed), Selected Subaltern Studies (New York: Oxford University Press) p3-32.

Terranova, Tiziana (2008) “Cyberculture and New Media,” Sage Handbook of Cultural Analysis edited by Tony Bennett and John Frow. London: Sage.

Traweek, Sharon (1992) ‘Border Crossings: Narrative Strategies in Science Studies and Among Physcists in Tsukuba Science City, Japan’ in Science as Practise and Culture edited by Andrew Pickering. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p429-465.

Daston, Lorraine and Peter Galison (1992) "The Image of Objectivity." Representations 40, p82-128.

Rabinow, Paul (1997) "Ethics, Subjectivity and Truth: The Essential Works of Michel Foucault, vol. 1" New York: The New Press.



Haraway, Donna (1991) "Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective" in Simians, Cyborgs and Women, p183-201.