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Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Decentering Anthropology, by Way of Malinowski
Chandana Mathur and Dorothy L. Zinn

Part I: In the Wake of Bronisław Malinowski

Chapter 1. The Center as an Intersection: Following the Malinowski–Masson Collaboration
Daniela Salvucci

Chapter 2. Magic’s Transference for National Invented Traditions: Malinowski in Mexico (and Oaxaca)
Ricardo F. Macip

Chapter 3. Gardens in Connections: Plants, Ethnography, and Malinowski’s Legacy
Davide Cacchioni

Chapter 4. Malinowski, Kenyatta, and Anthropology in Kenya’s Nation Building
Isaac K. Nyamongo

Chapter 5. A Notorious Diarist—Bronisław Malinowski and His Sinful Publics: Polish Editor’s Remarks
Grażyna Kubica

Part II: Decentering Malinowski, Decentering Anthropology

Chapter 6. After the “Diary in a Queer Sense of the Term”: Anxious Borders between Works and Lives in Anthropology Today
Thomas Strong

Chapter 7. Decolonizing Archival Description: Reviewing Problematic Language in the Malinowski Collection
Emma Pizarro

Chapter 8. Rupture and Social Isolation in Ireland’s Asylum System: A Personal Reflection
Abayomi Ogunsanya

Chapter 9. Un-disciplining the “Native”: Decolonizing and Disrupting Alterity in Anthropology
Joy Owen

Afterword: Ambivalence: Between Malinowski’s Two Anthropological Worlds
Michał Buchowski

Index

Decentering Anthropology, by Way of Malinowski

Critical Perspectives on Power, Place and Colonialism

Edited by Chandana Mathur and Dorothy L. Zinn

232 pages, 6 illus., bibliog., index

ISBN  978-1-83695-476-7 Hb Published (May 2026)

web ISBN 978-1-83695-478-1