VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY Vol. 28, n. 2

Visual Anthropology, vol. 28, n. 2

Summary

Keyan G. Tomaselli
Virtual Religion, the Fantastic, and Electronic Ontology

Yancey Orr
Animal Magnetism: Perceiving Environmental Objects as Social Subjects among Balinese Looking at Roosters

Andrew Dicks
Stories from Below: Subject-generated Comics

Kathleen Harrington-Watt
The Affective, Devotional and Therapeutic Agency of everyday Photographs in a Gujarati Migrant Community, New Zealand

DISCUSSION
Marc Henri Piault, Sydney M. Silverstein, and Aubrey P. Graham
Where Indeed is the Theory in Visual Anthropology?

Paul Hockings
Eine kleine Statistik

BOOK REVIEWS

Joanna Cohan Scherer
SHort Nights of the Shadow Catcher

Jaroslava Panakova
Visual Research: A Concise Introduction to Thinking Visually

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