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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A Properly Political Concept of Love: Three Approaches in Ten Pages: Supplemental Material

A Properly Political Concept of Love: Three Approaches in Ten Pages: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published many essays on culture and theory, including: Marisol de la Cadena's "Indigenous Cosmopolitics in the And... More

The Past is Made By Walking: Labor Activism and Historical Production in Postcolonial Guadeloupe: Supplemental Material

The Past is Made By Walking: Labor Activism and Historical Production in Postcolonial Guadeloupe: Supplemental Material

Additional Works By the Author2010. "Reinventing the Mass Strike: Prefigurative Politics in Contemporary Guadeloupe." Interventions: International Journal of Po... More

Motivated Markets: Instruments and Ideologies of Clean Energy in the United Kingdom: Supplemental Material

Motivated Markets: Instruments and Ideologies of Clean Energy in the United Kingdom: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a number of articles on markets and economies. See, for example, Smoki Musaraj’s “Tales from Albarado: Th... More

Articulating Potentiality: Notes on the Delineation of the Blank Figure in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Supplemental Material

Articulating Potentiality: Notes on the Delineation of the Blank Figure in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a number of essays on the life sciences. See, for example, Eva Hayward's "Fingeryeyes: Impressions of Cup... More

“Somehow it Happened”: Violence, Culpability, and the Hindu Nationalist Community: Supplemental Material

“Somehow it Happened”: Violence, Culpability, and the Hindu Nationalist Community: Supplemental Material

Interview With the AuthorSwargajyoti Gohain: What led you to your interest in the anthropology of violence?Ruchi Chaturvedi: My interest in violence grew out of... More

The Modernity of Manual Reproduction: Soviet Propaganda and the Creative Life of Ideology: Supplemental Material

The Modernity of Manual Reproduction: Soviet Propaganda and the Creative Life of Ideology: Supplemental Material

Interview With the AuthorRyan James: Your paper illustrates how, contrary to common assumptions, propaganda and ideology in the Soviet state were not complete, ... More

Making Pigs Local: Discerning the Sensory Character of Place: Supplemental Material

Making Pigs Local: Discerning the Sensory Character of Place: Supplemental Material

Interview With the Author... More

Sincerity Versus Self-Expression: Modern Creative Agency and the Materiality of Semiotic Forms: Supplemental Material

Sincerity Versus Self-Expression: Modern Creative Agency and the Materiality of Semiotic Forms: Supplemental Material

Author's CommentsMy interest in the anthropology of creativity emerged out of my own personal biography as a violin player trained in the classical Western musi... More

Inhabiting Ocular Ground: Kinshasa's Future in the Light of Congo's Spectral Urban Politics: Supplemental Material

Inhabiting Ocular Ground: Kinshasa's Future in the Light of Congo's Spectral Urban Politics: Supplemental Material

Editorial OverviewIn the May 2011 issue of Cultural Anthropology, Filip De Boeck examines the Congolese government’s plans for the future of Kinshasa in light o... More

The Bellwether Ewe: Recent Developments in Ethnographic Filmmaking and the Aesthetics of Anthropological Inquiry: Supplemental Material

The Bellwether Ewe: Recent Developments in Ethnographic Filmmaking and the Aesthetics of Anthropological Inquiry: Supplemental Material

Editorial OverviewIn this issue of Cultural Anthropology, Anna Grimshaw’s article examines what she coins “the recent aesthetic turn” in ethnographic film. She ... More