1. Conversations, Generations, Genres: Anthropological Knowing as a Form of Life
Roma Chatterji
2. Ethnography in the Time of Martyrs: History and Pain in Current Anthropological
Practice
Sylvain Perdigon
3. Pedagogies of the Clinic: Learning to Live (Again and Again)
Aaron Goodfellow
4. Disembodied Conjugality
Lotte Buch Segal
5. World, Image and Movement: Translating Pain
Ein Lal and Roma Chatterji
6. Conceptual Vita
Bhrigupati Singh
7. The Child Bears Witness: Menace, Despair and Hope in a Courtroom
Pratiksha Baxi
8. Experiments with Fate: Buddhist Morality and Human Rights in Thailand
Don Selby
9. Communities and Recovered Life: Suffering and Recovery in the Sikh Carnage of 1984
Yasmeen Arif
10. Sexual Violence, Law and Qualities of Affiliation
Sameena Mulla
11. On Feelings and Finiteness in Everyday Life
Clara Han
12. ’Listening to Voices’: Immigrants, Settlers and Citizens at the Ethnic Margins
of the State
Sangeeta Chattoo
13. Punjabi Inscriptions of Kinship and Gender: Sayings and Songs
Rita Brara
14. In the Event of an Anthropological Thought
Anand Pandian
15. The Ayodhya Dispute: Law’s Imagination and the Functions of the Status Quo
Deepak Mehta
16. The Death of Nature in the Era of Global Warming
Naveeda Khan
17. Triste Romantik: Ruminations on an Ethnographic Encounter with Philosophy
Andrew Brandel
18. Making Claims to Tradition: Poetics and Politics in the Works of Young Maithil Painters
Mani Shekhar Singh
19. The Mirror as Frame: Time and Narrative in the Folk Art of Bengal
Roma Chatterji
20. Adjacent Thinking: A Postscript
Veena Das
21. Between Words and Lives: A Thought of the Coming Together of Margins, Violence,
and Suffering
An Interview with Veena Das