Volume 12 | Number 2 | September 2020
AN ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Airways
Mary Louise Pratt
Making Meat in the Time of COVID-19
Donald D. Stull
Working Through the Pandemic: What Crises Tell Us About Economics
David Griffith
The Habitus of Agglomeration: Crowding and (Non) Compliance in an Indian City
Karen Coelho and Mathangi Krishnamurthy
Where Have All the Children Gone? Against Children’s Invisibility in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Julie Spray and Jean Hunleth
FEATURES
Too Much Information, Too Little Power: The Persistence of Asymmetries in Doctor-Patient Relationships
Cinzia Greco
Making Friends with Ethnographic Monographs
Daniel Miller
VISUAL ESSAY
War Through the Looking Glass: Portraits of Former FARC Guerrillas in the “Truck Camera”
Alexander L. Fattal and Julián Mejía Villa
UNCOMMON SENSE
Authoritarianism and COVID-19: A Case Study from Serbia
Miloš Todorović
NOTES FROM THE FIELD
Commuting as Americanist Time
Anna Jabloner
BOOKS AND ARTS
What to Do with Surveillance Capitalism?
Jenny Huberman
A House Divided: Ben Lerner’s America
David Bond