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Articles in this Issue
Slow Violence
PAIGE RAIBMON
Obvious but Invisible: Ways of Knowing Health, Environment, and Colonialism in a West Coast Indigenous Community
JESSICA R. CATTELINO
From Locke to Slots: Money and the Politics of IndigeneityANDREW CANESSA
Indigenous Conflict in Bolivia Explored through an African Lens: Towards a Comparative Analysis of Indigeneity
Legal Anomaly
FAHAD AHMAD BISHARA
“No country but the ocean”: Reading International Law from the Deck of an Indian Ocean Dhow, ca. 1900 MIRCEA RAIANU
“A mass of anomalies”: Land, Law, and Sovereignty in an Indian Company TownGUO-QUAN SENG
The Gender Politics of Confucian Family Law: Contracts, Credit, and Creole Chinese Bilateral Kinship in Dutch Colonial Java (1850s–1900)
Egyptian Vernacular
ADAM MESTYAN
Domestic Sovereignty, A‘yan Developmentalism, and Global Microhistory in Modern EgyptJEFFREY CULANG
“The Shari‘a must go”: Seduction, Moral Injury, and Religious Freedom in Egypt’s Liberal AgeSARAH EL-KAZAZ
Building “Community” and Markets in Contemporary Cairo