The NEAA Bulletin is a peer-reviewed series published regularly by the Northeastern Anthropological Association. The series is designed to promote and disseminate original high quality anthropological scholarship conducted by practitioners situated regionally in the Northeastern United States. The NEAA Bulletin is intended for professional anthropologists and students. The Bulletin publishes research covering the traditional four fields of anthropology as well as applied work.The Fall 2011 volume is themed Borders, Margins, and Passages and features new research on the anthropology of globalization and mobility in regions including Central America, Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and the United States.Contents:Boundedness and Mobility:New Approaches to the Study of Culture in an Era of Globalization by Anne M. GalvinLINES ACROSS THE WATER:The Lasting Power of Colonial Borders in Maritime Southeast Asia by Charles O. FrakeWaste in the Margins of the State :Negative Externalities and the Production of the U.S.-Mexico Border Region by Suzanne SimonThe Rise of the "Guru Cool ":Global Crossings of the New (Age) Gurus by Denise NuttallAhmadi Muslims in the United States :Negotiating Missionary Work and Religious Sustainability by Amanda J. BuonopaneAccumulat ion, War, and Dispossession:Burkinab? Repatriates' Problematic Reincorporation in the Homeland by Kathryn V. BoswellGoverning the Margins:Crime Containment and Community Development in Kingston, Jamaica by Anne M. GalvinWhat Would Krishna Say to Shakespeare?Interculturalism and Performance in India by William Landon
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