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Contents

Preface
List of Contributors

Introduction: Toward reciprocal anthropology
Anne Raulin and Susan Carol Rogers

PART I: DISTINCTIONS: CLASS, RACE, CULTURE

Chapter 1. Homeless People (Paris, Los Angeles): The principle of equality seen from below
Patrick Gaboriau

Chapter 2. The Moral Public Sphere: Integration and discrimination in a French New Town
Beth Epstein

Chapter 3. Creolization, Racial Imagination and the Music Market in French Louisiana
Sara Le Menestrel

Chapter 4. Claiming Culture, Defending Culture: Perspectives on culture in France and the United States
David Beriss

PART II: KEY WORDS: COMMUNITY, HEALING

Chapter 5. Gay Activism and the Question of Community                
William Poulin-Deltour

Chapter 6. Confronting “Community”: From Rural France to the Vietnamese Diaspora
Deborah Reed-Danahay

Chapter 7. Healing the Community: Ethics and ancestry in Orisha religious practices in the United States 
Stefania Capone

Chapter 8. Healing at the Foot of the Twin Towers: Beyond the trauma of 9/11
Anne Raulin

PART III: MYTHS: ENDLESS POSSIBILITY, COUNTRYSIDES

Chapter 9. To Live in a World of Possibilities: A New Age version of the American Myth
Christian Ghasarian

Chapter 10. Faux Amis in the Countryside: Deciphering the familiar
Susan Carol Rogers

Index

Transatlantic Parallaxes

Toward Reciprocal Anthropology

Edited by Anne Raulin and Susan Carol Rogers
Translated by Juliette Radcliffe Rogers

248 pages, 2 tables, bibliog., index

ISBN  978-1-78238-663-6 Hb Published (October 2015)

eISBN 978-1-78238-664-3 eBook