Cultural Anthropology
Ethan Zweig
Mr. Roddy
IHSS
September 1, 2021
Vol. 36 No. 1
This issue features research essays on a diverse array of themes. Gustav Peebles uses the example of electronic payments in Sweden to demonstrate how these raise much broader questions of sovereignty and citizenship. His contribution to the anthropology of banking and finance offers an assessment, the potential of novel forms of money. Daniela Giudici, in her account refugee in Italy, examines both the precarious labor of asylum workers as well as the the increasing xenophobia of the Italian state to describe "post comparison" order of practices. Her essay argues that this order characterizes the nation as victimized, compelling both asylum worker and refugee to demonstrate their dutiful participation in the system. Tina Harris offers an innovative perspective on the complex forces that are brought to bear in order to coordinate a global modernity in her exploration of the temporal registers of aviation. Through an ethnographic study of air traffic controllers, pilots, and operation staff in Nepal. Harris argues that geographic specificities have temporal implications-not only for lags and delays that flights to Nepal often have, but because of the distinctive local skills the pilots bring.
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