Rather, we propose forging a novel, self-transformative form of anthropological scholarship that opens up the space for a new kind – and diversity – of 'we's. In this, we draw partial inspiration from schol- ars like Ntarangwi and Kuwayama, who, while critiquing existing anthropological ...
. . . The writer next demanded that the recipient ‘avow or disavow’ the insult, ensuring the propriety of his challenge by allowing his recipient an opportunity to explain himself. Letters usually ended with a demand for an immediate response. Typically, the writer justified ...