Anthropology of Contemporary North America
Edited by James Bielo (Miami University) and Carrie Lane (California State University, Fullerton)
and published by the University of Nebraska Press
The aim of this series is to publish innovative, well-written books that contribute to the comparative anthropology of North America. This series maintains an inclusive scope and is organized around five key themes: Dynamics of Inequality; Transnational Motions; Movements of Change; Entertainment, Play, and Authority; and Post-Industrial Assemblages. Anthropology of Contemporary North America seeks to be the most reliable destination for teaching and researching North American anthropology.
and published by the University of Nebraska Press
The aim of this series is to publish innovative, well-written books that contribute to the comparative anthropology of North America. This series maintains an inclusive scope and is organized around five key themes: Dynamics of Inequality; Transnational Motions; Movements of Change; Entertainment, Play, and Authority; and Post-Industrial Assemblages. Anthropology of Contemporary North America seeks to be the most reliable destination for teaching and researching North American anthropology.
To inquire about submitting a book proposal, please contact
Alicia Christensen, University of Nebraska Press, [email protected]
James Bielo, [email protected] Carrie Lane, [email protected] Advisory board:
Peter Benson (Washington University in St. Louis)
John L. Caughey (University of Maryland) Alyshia Galvez (Lehman College) Carol Greenhouse (Princeton University) John Hartigan (University of Texas) John Jackson, Jr. (University of Pennsylvania) Ellen Lewin (University of Iowa) Bonnie McElhinny (University of Toronto) Shalini Shankar (Northwestern University) Carol Stack (University of California, Berkeley) |