Brochure of Titles

Coming Soon
Coming Soon:
Hau Books Malinowski Monographs
Hau’s newest book series, The Malinowski Monographs, will
showcase groundbreaking work that contributes to the
emergence of new ethnographically-inspired theories. In
tribute to the foundational, yet productively contentious,
nature of the ethnographic imagination in anthropology,
this series honors the coiner of the term “ethnographic
theory” himself. The series showcases short monographs
that develop and critique a key concept in ethnographic
theory, and standard monographs based on original ethnographic research that emphasize the analytical move from
ethnography to theory.
The Gift: Expanded
Edition
Hau Books
Marcel Mauss
Selected, introduced, and
translated by Jane I. Guyer
Four Lectures
on Ethics:
Anthropological
Perspectives
Michael Lambek, Veena Das,
Didier Fassin, and Webb
Keane
Hau Books Editorial Board
Carlos Fausto (Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro)
Ilana Gershon (Indiana)
Michael Lempert (Michigan)
Stephan Palmie (Chicago)
Jonathan Parry (LSE)
Joel Robbins (Cambridge)
Danilyn Rutherford (UC Santa Cruz)
Anne-Christine Taylor (CNRS-Quai Branly)
Jason Throop (UCLA)
Translating Worlds:
The Epistemological
Space of Translation
Edited by Carlo Severi and
William F. Hanks
From Hospitality to Grace:
A Julian Pitt-Rivers Omnibus
Edited by Giovanni da Col and Andrew Shryock
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Magic: A Theory
from the South
Ernesto de Martino,
trans. Dorothy Louise Zinn
The Chimera
Principle: An
Anthropology
of Memory and
Imagination
Carlo Severi,
trans. Janet Lloyd
With a Foreword by David
Graeber
The Meaning of
Money in China and
the United States
Emily Martin
With a Foreword by Eleana
J. Kim, and an Afterword
by Sidney Mintz and Jane I.
Guyer
The Mythology
in Our Language:
Remarks on Frazer’s
Golden Bough
The Anti-Witch
Jeanne Favret-Saada, trans.
Matthew Carey
With a Foreword by Veena Das
Gifts and
Commodities
C. A. Gregory
With a new Foreword by
Marilyn Strathern
The Relative Native:
Essays on Indigenous
Conceptual Worlds
Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
Afterword by Roy Wagner
Classic Concepts in
Anthropology
Valerio Valeri, Edited with a
Foreword by Rupert Stasch
and Giovanni da Col
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Translated and with a Preface
by Stephan Palmié
Edited by Giovanni da Col
Critical engagements by
Das, Graeber, James, Kwon,
Lambek, Puett, and Severi