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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Feminist Theory, Embodiment, and the Docile Agent: Some Reflections on the Egyptian Islamic Revival: Supplemental Material

Feminist Theory, Embodiment, and the Docile Agent: Some Reflections on the Egyptian Islamic Revival: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published many essays on women and Islam. See, for example, Anne Meneley's "Fashions and Fundamentalism in Fin-de-S... More

Queer Pilgrimage: The San Francisco Homeland and Identity Tourism: Supplemental Material

Queer Pilgrimage: The San Francisco Homeland and Identity Tourism: Supplemental Material

Interview with the AuthorKevin Carrico: What has inspired your work in the field of ritual, and in what ways does your work contribute to the study of these iss... More

Domestic Exceptions: Evans-Pritchard and the Creation of Nuer Patrilineality and Equality: Supplemental Material

Domestic Exceptions: Evans-Pritchard and the Creation of Nuer Patrilineality and Equality: Supplemental Material

Editorial OverviewIn this February 2000 article, University of Virginia anthropologist Susan McKinnon revisits The Nuer, a classic monograph published by Britis... More

The Maoist Shaman and the Madman: Ritual Bricolage, Failed Ritual, and Failed Ritual Theory: Supplemental Material

The Maoist Shaman and the Madman: Ritual Bricolage, Failed Ritual, and Failed Ritual Theory: Supplemental Material

Interview With the AuthorKevin Carrico: Your notion of failed ritual provides a refreshing new perspective on the ritual process. How did you come up with this ... More

"Local Theory": Nature and the Making of an Amazonian Place: Supplemental Material

"Local Theory": Nature and the Making of an Amazonian Place: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a Water Virtual Issue, which, in addition to this article, includes: Ananth Aiyer’s “The Allure of the Tr... More

The Theft of Carnaval: National Spectacle and Racial Politics in Rio de Janeiro: Supplemental Material

The Theft of Carnaval: National Spectacle and Racial Politics in Rio de Janeiro: Supplemental Material

Interview with the AuthorKevin Carrico: What has inspired your work in the field of ritual, and in what ways does your work contribute to the study of these iss... More

Subaltern Struggles and the Politics of Place: Remapping Resistance in Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands: Supplemental Material

Subaltern Struggles and the Politics of Place: Remapping Resistance in Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published many essays on place. See, for example, Gastón Gordillo's "The Dialectic of Estrangement: Memory and the ... More

"Your Eyes Are Green like Dollars": Counterfeit Cash, National Substance, and Currency Apartheid in 1990s Russia: Supplemental Material

"Your Eyes Are Green like Dollars": Counterfeit Cash, National Substance, and Currency Apartheid in 1990s Russia: Supplemental Material

Editorial Overview In “‘Your Eyes are Green Like Dollars’,” Alaina Lemon analyzes Russians’ relationships with currency in the 1990s. She demonstrates how disco... More

Northwestern Tanzania on a Single Shilling: Sociality, Embodiment, Valuation: Supplemental Material

Northwestern Tanzania on a Single Shilling: Sociality, Embodiment, Valuation: Supplemental Material

Interview With Brad Weiss [The author chose to respond to the three questions asked together, rather than individually. The questions are reproduced below, foll... More

The Writing on the Walls: The Graffiti of the Intifada: Supplemental Material

The Writing on the Walls: The Graffiti of the Intifada: Supplemental Material

Editor's OverviewIn this article, Julie Peteet offers an early example of the ways in which anthropologists have wrestled with the production (and implications)... More