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table of contents
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. List of Central Characters
  3. Introduction
  4. 1. Marginalized Cosmopolitans
  5. 2. Hazard Pay
  6. 3. Home Truths
  7. 4. Extraordinary Ordinary
  8. 5. Black and White Death
  9. 6. Anthropology in Crisis
  10. Conclusion
  11. Notes
  12. Bibliography
  13. Index

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