Series Editor’s Note
Acknowledgements
Introduction
I. PEOPLE
Commentary: Sabine Clarke: People and the processes of erasure
1. Julia Rodriguez: Under the Mexican sun: Zelia Nuttall and eclipses in Americanist anthropology
2. Lan A. Li: Escaping immortality: science, civilization, and Lu Gwei-djen
3. María Fernanda Olarte-Sierra: Producing and delivering truth: The (in)visibility of forensic scientists in Colombia
4. Margaret Bruchac: Of animacy and afterlives: Material memories in Indigenous collections
5. Alexandra Noi: The ex-prisoners of Gulag in the Siberian Expeditions
6. Laura Stark: The bureaucratic ethic and the spirit of bio-capitalism
7. Elise Burton: ‘They Say They Are Kurds’: informants and identity work at the Iranian Pasteur Institute
II. POWER
Commentary: Gabriela Soto Laveaga: (Em)powering narratives of technology
8. Mihai Surdu: Categorizing Roma in censuses, surveys and expert estimates
9. Ana Carolina Vimieiro Gomes: Situated knowledge and the genetics of the Brazilian Northeastern population, 1960–1980
10. Sarah Blacker: The invisible labour of translating Indigenous Traditional Knowledge in Canada
11. Omnia El Shakry: Invisible bodies: psychoanalysis, subjugated knowledges, and intimate ethics in postwar Egypt
12. Susannah Chapman: The (in)visible labour of varietal innovation
13. Stuart McCook: Coffee breeders, farmers, and the labours of agricultural modernization
III. PROCESS
Commentary: Susan Lindee: Invisible, secret, and social,
14. Elena Aronova: Citizen seismology, Stalinist science, and Vladimir Mannar’s Cold Wars
15. Jenny Bangham: Blood, paper and invisibility in mid-century transfusion science
16. Xan Chacko: Invisible vitality: the hidden labours of seed banking
17. Judith Kaplan: Oneida inscriptions,
18. Whitney Laemmli: Making movement matter,
19. Caitlin Wylie: Invisibility as a mechanism of social ordering: How scientists and technicians divide power
IV. PRACTICE
Commentary: Judith Kaplan: Teaching practices with invisible labour
20. Joanna Radin: Collecting human subjects: ethics and the archive
21. Lara Keuck: Locating sources, situating psychiatry, complicating categories: a journey through three German archives
22. Boris Jardine: Turing, or: an exhibition should not mean but be
23. Alexandra Widmer: Reproductive labour and indigenous hospitalities in post/colonial fieldwork
24. Rosanna Dent: Invisible infrastructures: A’uwẽ-Xavante strategies to enrol and manage warazú researchers
25. Michaela Spencer: Cultivating a northern Australian public for Yolŋu Cosmologies: ‘Keeping visible’ Yolŋu research practices and their effects
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