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My current research concerns ethnic relations and ideas of civilization, in particular Chinese civilizing ideals casting minorities or barbarians in supportive roles, and with notions of sovereignty, citizenship, and state organization thrown in the mix. My research relates to some of the classical anthropological debates regarding the history and dynamics of center-periphery and ethnic relations, especially in the China-Burma borderlands, where I conducted ethnographic and historical research during the 1990s, and most recently in 2006.
My interests in so-called barbarians, slaves, and similar "limit figures" that often define political entities also go beyond Asia. I have written on Scandinavian outlaws, and a recent pamphlet addressed sovereign power more generally, through a discussion of the annual ritualized U.S. presidential pardon granted to one Thanksgiving turkey.
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