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Diasporas
James Clifford
Cultural Anthropology, Vol. 9, No. 3, Further Inflections: Toward Ethnographies of the Future.(Aug., 1994), pp. 302-338.
Cultural Anthropology is currently published by American Anthropological Association.
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