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1by Sihlé, Nicolas Published in Ateliers d'anthropologie (2018)“...This issue on hair and its treatment in the Tibetan cultural area establishes a dialogue with the work of Christian Bromberger, who proposed a general...”
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7by Gisèle Krauskopff Published in Ateliers d'anthropologie (01.01.2021)“...In 1978, Sagant devoted a pioneering article to "the magnitude and historical depth of Nepali migrations" which highlights the oppression of the new Nepalese...”
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8by Olivia Aubriot Published in Ateliers d'anthropologie (01.01.2021)“...This brief note focuses on two aspects of Philippe Sagant’s work on the history of populations in Nepal: the conquest—which was above all technical—of the...”
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9by Marc Gaborieau Published in Ateliers d'anthropologie (01.01.2021)“...Looking back on his discussions with Philippe Sagant, and also based on textual sources (legal and administrative) and field observations, Marc Gaborieau...”
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10by Mélanie Vandenhelsken Published in Ateliers d'anthropologie (01.01.2021)“...This article focuses on recent changes in Limbu rituals in Sikkim, and especially the disagreement between a new religious movement called Yumaism—centred on...”
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11by Tanka Subba Published in Ateliers d'anthropologie (01.01.2021)“...This article is built around the author’s experience as a shaman’s assistant. This autobiographical account touches upon the poverty, beliefs in ghosts, and...”
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12by Catherine Warner Published in Ateliers d'anthropologie (01.01.2021)“...Philippe Sagant’s research demonstrated the importance of mobility in building Himalayan societies and cultures. He understood migration as shaping village...”
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13by Philippe Sagant Published in Ateliers d'anthropologie (01.01.2021)“...Dasaĩ is a Yakthumba popular festival. The cult of Durgā legitimates the authority of the political headmen, the subbā, who appeared after the Gurkha conquest...”
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16“...Among the social sciences, the purpose of anthropology is to study that which is distant by getting closer to it, and that which is close by taking distance...”
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17by Desclés, Jean-Pierre Published in Ateliers d'anthropologie (03.07.2020)“...The notions “night”, “day”, “sunset”, “sunrise”, “dawn” and “dusk” have meanings that are not independent, since they are part of frameworks structured by a...”
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18by Monod Becquelin, Aurore Published in Ateliers d'anthropologie (03.07.2020)“...Why the “night”? Why, over years and years that can no longer be counted on two hands, listen to so many stories, roam so many landscapes, go back over the...”
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19by Fournier, Naomi Published in Ateliers d'anthropologie (03.07.2020)“...This article shines a light on the life of female prisoners during nocturnal time in a French prison, in order to understand the operation of this punishment...”
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20by Aubriot, Olivia Published in Ateliers d'anthropologie (03.07.2020)“...This brief note focuses on two aspects of Philippe Sagant’s work on the history of populations in Nepal: the conquest—which was above all technical—of the...”