Comparative Studies in Society and History (CSSH) 64 (2022), 2

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Comparative Studies in Society and History (CSSH) 64 (2022), 2

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Ann Arbor, MI 2022: Cambridge University Press
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Sophie-Margarete Schuster, Geschichtswissenschaften, Kulturwissenschaft, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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CONTENT

Editorial Foreword
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 64 / Issue 2, April 2022, pp 259 - 262
doi: 10.1017/S0010417522000093 Published Online on 1 April 2022

articles

The Varieties of Mystical Islam
Can Muslims Drink? Rumi Vodka, Persianate Ideals, and the Anthropology of Islam
Pooyan Tamimi Arab
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 64 / Issue 2, April 2022, pp 263 - 299
doi: 10.1017/S001041752200007X Published Online on 15 March 2022

The Sufi and the Sickle: Theorizing Mystical Marxism in Rural Pakistan
Shozab Raza
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 64 / Issue 2, April 2022, pp 300 - 334
doi: 10.1017/S0010417522000068 Published Online on 1 April 2022

Names, Narratives, and Hidden Transcripts
Scientific Ghostwriting in the Amazon? The Role of Experts in the Lawsuit against Chevron in Ecuador
Stuart Kirsch
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 64 / Issue 2, April 2022, pp 335 - 362
doi: 10.1017/S0010417522000020 Published Online on 1 April 2022

Naming Others: Translation and Subject Constitution in the Central Highlands of Angola (1926–1961)
Iracema Dulley
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 64 / Issue 2, April 2022, pp 363 - 393
doi: 10.1017/S0010417522000056 Published Online on 1 April 2022

The Talat-Tehlirian Complex: Contentious Narratives of Martyrdom and Revenge in Post-Conflict Societies
Alp Yenen
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 64 / Issue 2, April 2022, pp 394 - 421
doi: 10.1017/S0010417522000019 Published Online on 28 February 2022

Memory Economies and Moral Economies
Building Merit: The Moral Economy of the Illegal Wildlife Trade in Rural, Post-Socialist Eastern Mongolia
Hedwig A. Waters
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 64 / Issue 2, April 2022, pp 422 - 445
doi: 10.1017/S0010417522000081 Published Online on 1 March 2022

Putting Neoliberalism in a Place: A Memory Site, Urban Restructuring, and Property’s Entanglements in Chile
Edward Murphy
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 64 / Issue 2, April 2022, pp 446 - 477
doi: 10.1017/S0010417522000044 Published Online on 1 April 2022

The Things They Carried (and Kept): Revisiting Ostalgie in the Global South
Christina Schwenkel
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 64 / Issue 2, April 2022, pp 478 - 509
doi: 10.1017/S0010417522000032 Published Online on 1 April 2022

“A question of bank notes, cars, and houses!” Matchmaking and the Moral Economy of Love in Urban China
Jean-Baptiste Pettier
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 64 / Issue 2, April 2022, pp 510 - 536
doi: 10.1017/S0010417521000499 Published Online on 3 February 2022

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