Latest Table of Contents
TAJA Volume 32, Issue 3 (December 2021)
SPECIAL ISSUE
Shifting states of love and intimacy
Henrike Hoogenraad, Alison Dundon
Pages: 219-228 | First Published: 22 November 2021
Online dating profiles, shifting intimacies and the language of love in Papua New Guinea
Alison Dundon
Pages: 229-242 | First Published: 18 November 2021
Marriage migration from below: The assessing of ‘genuineness’ among binational couples in Australia
Henrike Hoogenraad
Pages: 243-256 | First Published: 25 November 2021
Transcontinental polygyny, migration and hegemonic masculinity in Guinea‐Bissau and the Gambia
Magdalena Brzezińska
Pages: 257-271 | First Published: 30 November 2021
Love, beauty and women who surf: Tourism, transnational relationships and social mobility on Siargao Island, Philippines
Karen A. Hansen
Pages: 272-288 | First Published: 22 November 2021
Human–buffalo conflicts and intimacies in ‘modernising’ Nepal
Sascha Fuller
Pages: 289-308 | First Published: 19 November 2021
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
A genealogy of komunitas: Varieties of social formation and their signification in Bandung, Indonesia
Dayana Lengauer
Pages: 309-323 | First Published: 14 November 2021
Power, identity and precarity: Sex workers’ “lived experience” of violence and social injustice in Bangladesh
Habiba Sultana, DB Subedi
Pages: 324-339 | First Published: 19 November 2021
‘We are the ones who know the intimacies of the soil’: Grazier claims to belonging and changing land relations in Cape York Peninsula, Queensland
Mardi Reardon-Smith
Pages: 340-355 | First Published: 14 November 2021
Surfing, masculinity and resistance at Cloud 9: Filipino men who surf negotiating tourism spaces and social hierarchies on Siargao Island, Philippines
Karen A. Hansen
Pages: 356-371 | First Published: 16 November 2021
REVIEWS
Love’s Betrayal: The Decline of Catholicism and Rise of New Religions in Ireland
Robert A. Orsi
Pages: 372-373 | First Published: 03 May 2021
“Ophir” 2020. Directed by Alexandre Berman and Olivier Pollet. Arsam International and Fourth World Films. 97 minutes.
David Lipset
Pages: 374-375 | First Published: 03 May 2021
The Dead as Martyrs Ancestors and Heroes in Timor‐Leste. Kent, Lia Feijó, Rui Graca (editors) Amsterdam University Press, 2020. pp. xx +326, illustrations, bibliog., index, € 109,00 (Hb.) ISBN 9789463724319.
Andrew McWilliam
Pages: 375-377 | First Published: 05 May 2021