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Joan Vincent

    Joan Vincent is a writer whose work bridges poetic sensibility with design precision. Her literary output delves into the intricate themes of coming-of-age narratives and captures the subtle nuances of human connection. Through her writing, she explores the depths of memory and emotion, crafting pieces that resonate across different age groups. Her approach is characterized by a meticulous use of language and a strong visual quality.

    A companion to the anthropology of politics
    The Legend of the Lost Lilies
    • The Legend of the Lost Lilies

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of a historic farmhouse in the White Mountains, two sisters, Emelyn and Abitha, embark on a journey filled with mystery and fantasy after relocating from Boston. Their adventure begins when their father mysteriously disappears one night, prompting the girls to uncover secrets hidden within their new home. As they navigate challenges together, themes of family, courage, and the supernatural unfold, making for an engaging tale for young readers.

      The Legend of the Lost Lilies
    • This Companion offers an unprecedented overview of anthropology’s unique contribution to the study of politics. Explores the key concepts and issues of our time - from AIDS, globalization, displacement, and militarization, to identity politics and beyond Each chapter reflects on concepts and issues that have shaped the anthropology of politics and concludes with thoughts on and challenges for the way ahead Anthropology’s distinctive genre, ethnography, lies at the heart of this volume

      A companion to the anthropology of politics