The very first form of web content to be produced by the SCA, Supplemental posts extend the reach and impact of articles published in Cultural Anthropology through author interviews, discussion questions, and other materials not included in the text of the article.

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Fingeryeyes: Impressions of Cup Corals: Supplemental Material

Fingeryeyes: Impressions of Cup Corals: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a number of essays on scientific practice. See for example, Deepa Reddy's “Good Gifts for the Common Good... More

Prendas-Ngangas-Enquisos: Turbulence and the Influence of the Dead in Cuban Kongo Material Culture: Supplemental Material

Prendas-Ngangas-Enquisos: Turbulence and the Influence of the Dead in Cuban Kongo Material Culture: Supplemental Material

Questions for Classroom Discussion1. What is the difference between realism and materialism?2. Why should “the influence generated in prendas-ngangas-enquisos” ... More

The Cross Politics of Ecuador's Penal State: Supplemental Material

The Cross Politics of Ecuador's Penal State: Supplemental Material

Interview with the AuthorThis Fall, Chris Garces, author of "The Cross Politics of Ecuador's Penal State," agreed to answer a few questions from CA intern Rober... More

Indigenous Cosmopolitics in the Andes: Conceptual Reflections Beyond "Politics": Supplemental Material

Indigenous Cosmopolitics in the Andes: Conceptual Reflections Beyond "Politics": Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published many essays on politics in Latin America. See, for example, Thomas Pearson’s “On the Trail of Living Modi... More

The Emergence of Indigeneity: Public Intellectuals and an Indigenous Space in Southwest China: Supplemental Material

The Emergence of Indigeneity: Public Intellectuals and an Indigenous Space in Southwest China: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published many essays on China, including Shao Jing’s “Fluid Labor and Blood Money: The Economy of HIV/AIDS in Rura... More

Remains: to be Seen. Third Encounter between State and "Customary" in Northern Mozambique: Supplemental Material

Remains: to be Seen. Third Encounter between State and "Customary" in Northern Mozambique: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a number of essays on neoliberalism in Africa. See, for example, Julie Livingston's "Suicide, Risk, and I... More

The Double Bind of American Indian Need-Based Sovereignty: Supplemental Material

The Double Bind of American Indian Need-Based Sovereignty: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a number of essays that examine how indigenous groups have been positioned in the United States. See Paul... More

American Stiob: Or, What Late-Socialist Aesthetics of Parody Reveal about Contemporary Political Culture in the West: Supplemental Material

American Stiob: Or, What Late-Socialist Aesthetics of Parody Reveal about Contemporary Political Culture in the West: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a number of essays on U.S. political culture. See, for example Joseph Masco's “"Survival is Your Business... More

The Antisocial Profile: Deception and Intimacy in Greek Psychiatry: Supplemental Material

The Antisocial Profile: Deception and Intimacy in Greek Psychiatry: Supplemental Material

Editorial OverviewIn the February 2010 issue of Cultural Anthropology, Elizabeth Anne Davis examines the role of deception and lying in psychiatric care in Gree... More

Physical Training, Ethical Discipline, and Creative Violence: Zones of Self-Mastery in the Hindu Nationalist Movement: Supplemental Material

Physical Training, Ethical Discipline, and Creative Violence: Zones of Self-Mastery in the Hindu Nationalist Movement: Supplemental Material

Editorial OverviewIn the February 2010 issue of Cultural Anthropology, Arafaat A. Valiani examines projects of self-mastery within neighborhood physical trainin... More