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Product Description: This book is a user's guide to the cancer experience. In it, the authors present a narrative of a cancer patient who used preparation (research), practice (exercise and activity), and a variety of social supports to live well within the parameters that cancer imposes...read more

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9781782550686 | Meyer & Meyer Verlag, November 1, 2015, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: This book is a user's guide to the cancer experience.

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Product Description: Yaya’s Story is a book about Yaya Harouna, a Songhay trader originally from Niger who found a path to America. It is also a book about Paul Stoller—its author—an American anthropologist who found his own path to Africa. Separated by ethnicity, language, profession, and culture, these two men’s lives couldn’t be more different...read more

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9780226178790 | Univ of Chicago Pr, October 8, 2014, cover price $67.50 | About this edition: Yaya’s Story is a book about Yaya Harouna, a Songhay trader originally from Niger who found a path to America.

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9780226178820 | Univ of Chicago Pr, October 8, 2014, cover price $22.50 | About this edition: Yaya’s Story is a book about Yaya Harouna, a Songhay trader originally from Niger who found a path to America.

It is the anthropologist’s fate to always be between things: countries, languages, cultures, even realities. But rather than lament this, anthropologist Paul Stoller here celebrates the creative power of the between, showing how it can transform us, changing our conceptions of who we are, what we know, and how we live in the world.Beginning with his early days with the Peace Corps in Africa and culminating with a recent bout with cancer, The Power of the Between is an evocative account of the circuitous path Stoller’s life has taken, offering a fascinating depiction of how a career is shaped over decades of reading and research. Stoller imparts his accumulated wisdom not through grandiose pronouncements but by drawing on his gift for storytelling. Tales of his apprenticeship to a sorcerer in Niger, his studies with Claude Lévi-Strauss in Paris, and his friendships with West African street vendors in New York City accompany philosophical reflections on love, memory, power, courage, health, and illness.Graced with Stoller’s trademark humor and narrative elegance, The Power of the Between is both the story of a distinguished career and a profound meditation on coming to terms with the impermanence of all things.

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9780226775340 | Univ of Chicago Pr, December 15, 2008, cover price $59.00 | About this edition: It is the anthropologist’s fate to always be between things: countries, languages, cultures, even realities.

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9780226775357 | Univ of Chicago Pr, December 15, 2008, cover price $23.00

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Product Description: There comes a time for most of us when we knowingly face a decision of such consequence that it will drastically affect the shape of our lives. Some people are prepared to carry the weight of that decision. David Lyons, the protagonist of Gallery Bundu, was not...read more

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9780226775234 | Univ of Chicago Pr, June 20, 2005, cover price $49.00 | About this edition: There comes a time for most of us when we knowingly face a decision of such consequence that it will drastically affect the shape of our lives.

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9780226775241 | Univ of Chicago Pr, June 20, 2005, cover price $15.00 | About this edition: There comes a time for most of us when we knowingly face a decision of such consequence that it will drastically affect the shape of our lives.

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9780807072608 | Beacon Pr, April 15, 2004, cover price $23.00

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9780807072615 | Beacon Pr, April 15, 2005, cover price $20.00

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9780226775296 | Univ of Chicago Pr, May 1, 2002, cover price $72.00

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9780226775302 | Univ of Chicago Pr, April 15, 2002, cover price $29.00

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Issa Boureima is a young, hip African street vendor who sells knock-off designer bags and hats in an open-air market on 125th street in Harlem. His goal is to become a "Jaguar"—a West African term for a keen entrepreneur able to spot trends and turn a profit in any marketplace. This dynamic world, largely invisible to mainstream culture, is the backdrop of this timely novel.Faced with economic hardship in Africa, Issa has left his home in Niger and his new wife, Khadija, to seek his fortune in America. Devout Muslims, the couple has entered into a "modern" marriage: Khadija is permitted to run her own business, and Issa has agreed not to take additional wives. Issa quickly adapts to his new surroundings, however, and soon attracts several girlfriends. Aided by a network of immigrants, he easily slips through gaps in the "system" and extends his stay in America indefinitely. Following a circuit of African-American cultural festivals across America, he marvels at African-Americans' attitudes toward Africa, and wonders if he'll ever return to Niger. Meanwhile, Khadija also struggles to make it—to become a "Jaguar"—as she combats loneliness, hostile in-laws, and a traditional, male-dominated society. The eventual success of her dry goods shop and her growing affection for a helpful Arab merchant make her wonder if she'll ever join Issa in America.Drawing on his own decades of experience among Africans both in Niger and in New York, Paul Stoller offers enormous insight into the complexities of contemporary Africa. Alive with detail, Jaguar is a story of triumph and disappointment, of dislocation and longing, and of life lived in a world that no longer recognizes boundaries.

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9780226775272 | Univ of Chicago Pr, December 15, 1999, cover price $60.00

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9780226775289 | Univ of Chicago Pr, December 15, 1999, cover price $23.00 | About this edition: Issa Boureima is a young, hip African street vendor who sells knock-off designer bags and hats in an open-air market on 125th street in Harlem.

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Product Description: Among the Songhay of Mali and Niger, who consider the stomach the seat of personality, learning is understood not in terms of mental activity but in bodily terms. Songhay bards study history by "eating the words of the ancestors," and sorcerers learn their art by ingesting particular substances, by testing their flesh with knives, by mastering pain and illness...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780812233988 | Univ of Pennsylvania Pr, June 1, 1997, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: Among the Songhay of Mali and Niger, who consider the stomach the seat of personality, learning is understood not in terms of mental activity but in bodily terms.

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9780812216158 | Univ of Pennsylvania Pr, June 1, 1997, cover price $22.50

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"This ethnography is more like a film than a book, so well does Stoller evoke the color, sight, sounds, and movements of Songhay possession ceremonies."—Choice"Stoller brilliantly recreates the reality of spirit presence; hosts are what they mediate, and spirits become flesh and blood in the 'fusion' with human existence. . . . An excellent demonstration of the benefits of a new genre of ethnographic writing. It expands our understanding of the harsh world of Songhay mediums and sorcerers."—Bruce Kapferer, American Ethnologist"A vivid story that will appeal to a wide audience. . . . The voices of individual Songhay are evident and forceful throughout the story. . . . Like a painter, [Stoller] is concerned with the rich surface of things, with depicting images, evoking sensations, and enriching perceptions. . . . He has succeeded admirably." —Michael Lambek, American Anthropologist"Events (ceremonies and life histories) are evoked in cinematic style. . . . [This book is] approachable and absorbing—it is well written, uncluttered by jargon and elegantly structured."—Richard Fardon, Times Higher Education Supplement"Compelling, insightful, rich in ethnographic detail, and worthy of becoming a classic in the scholarship on Africa."—Aidan Southall, African Studies Review

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9780226775449 | Univ of Chicago Pr, July 10, 1989, cover price $58.00 | About this edition: "This ethnography is more like a film than a book, so well does Stoller evoke the color, sight, sounds, and movements of Songhay possession ceremonies.

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9780226775456 | Univ of Chicago Pr, June 1, 1997, cover price $32.00

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9780415908764 | Routledge, September 1, 1995, cover price $85.00

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9780415908771, titled "Embodying Colonial Memories: Spirit Possession, Power, and the Hauka in West Africa" | Routledge, September 1, 1995, cover price $46.95

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Product Description: The most prolific ethnographic filmmaker in the world, a pioneer of cinéma vérité and one of the earliest ethnographers of African societies, Jean Rouch (1917-) remains a controversial and often misunderstood figure in histories of anthropology and film...read more

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9780226775463 | Univ of Chicago Pr, June 15, 1992, cover price $70.00 | About this edition: The most prolific ethnographic filmmaker in the world, a pioneer of cinéma vérité and one of the earliest ethnographers of African societies, Jean Rouch (1917-) remains a controversial and often misunderstood figure in histories of anthropology and film.

Paperback:

9780226775487 | Univ of Chicago Pr, June 1, 1992, cover price $30.00

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An ingeniously constructed springboard for a criticism of anthropology.--

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9780812281866 | Univ of Pennsylvania Pr, October 1, 1989, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: An ingeniously constructed springboard for a criticism of anthropology.

Paperback:

9780812212921, titled "The Taste of Ethnographic Things: The Senses in Anthropology" | Univ of Pennsylvania Pr, November 1, 1989, cover price $19.95

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The author recounts his experiences studying to be a sorcerer among the Songhai people of Niger

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9780226775425 | Univ of Chicago Pr, September 1, 1987, cover price $24.00 | About this edition: The author recounts his experiences studying to be a sorcerer among the Songhai people of Niger

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9780226775432 | Reprint edition (Univ of Chicago Pr, March 1, 1989), cover price $26.00 | About this edition: The author recounts his experiences studying to be a sorcerer among the Songhai people of Niger

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