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    Transgressing the self: making charismatic saints.Simon Coleman - 2009 - Critical Inquiry 35 (3):417-439.
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    Dislocating anthropology?: bases of longing and belonging in the analysis of contemporary societies.Simon Coleman & Peter Collins (eds.) - 2011 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    Anthropology continues to develop both in terms of theory and in relation to the ways in which fieldwork is conducted. Dislocating Anthropology? seeks to capture and represent these developments through a collection of ethnographic essays that are cutting edge, but which do not represent a complete break with what has gone before. In recent years anthropologists have increasingly come to accept that fieldwork in bounded and discrete places is no longer tenable. People can no longer be represented in these static, (...)
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  3. Satan on the Old Kent Road : articulations of evil in a pentecostal diaspora.Simon Coleman - 2019 - In William C. Olsen & Thomas J. Csordas (eds.), Engaging Evil: A Moral Anthropology. New York: Berghahn Books.
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    When silence isn't golden : Charismatic speech and the limits of literalism.Simon Coleman - 2006 - In Matthew Engelke & Matt Tomlinson (eds.), The limits of meaning: case studies in the anthropology of Christianity. New York: Berghahn Books. pp. 39--63.
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    5.'Lycidas': A Wolf in Saint's Clothing 'Lycidas': A Wolf in Saint's Clothing (pp. 684-702).Françoise Meltzer, Marc Blanchard, Simon Coleman, Lawrence Jasud, Arnold I. Davidson, Michael A. Di Giovine, Daniel Boyarin, Simon Ditchfield, Malika Zeghal & Aviad Kleinberg - 2009 - Critical Inquiry 35 (3):587-610.
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    Journeys through Ethnography: Realistic Accounts of Fieldwork. Edited by Annette Lareau & Jeffery Shultz. Pp. 272. (Westview Press, 1997.) £13.95, paperback. [REVIEW]Simon Coleman - 1999 - Journal of Biosocial Science 31 (3):425-432.
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    Nature and Society. Anthropological Perspectives. Edited by Philippe Descola & Gisli Pálsson. Pp 310. (Routledge, London, 1996.) £45.00, Hardback; £14.99, paperback. [REVIEW]Simon Coleman - 1998 - Journal of Biosocial Science 30 (1):135-144.
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