''Ntarangwi fills a huge gap in the burgeoning reflexive literature in anthropology, which has been predominately produced by Westerners. Eminently accessible and engaging, this book demonstrates that critique need not be a destructive exercise.''--Faye V. Harrison, author of Outsider Within: Reworking Anthropology in the Global Age ''A novel ethnography of the contemporary United States, a critical call for new anthropology, and a much-needed critique of the anthropology field. Showing flashes of humor, regular reflexivity, and approachability, this book engages practicing anthropologists as well as aspiring professionals.''--C. Richard King, author of Sport in the Pacific: Colonial and Postcolonial Consequences

