Joseph J. Long is Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh and Research and Policy Lead for Scottish Autism. In 2012 he was awarded the Royal Anthropological Institute's J.B. Donne Essay Prize on the Anthropology of Art for his work on Buryat dance.
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Acknowledgments Notes on transliteration, terminology, and style Acronyms and abbreviations, groups and associations Introduction Mankhai, October 2005 1. Western Buryats in Context 2. Hospitality, Reciprocity, and Everyday Ritual 3. Kinship, Ritual, and Belonging in Western Buryat Communities 4. Constructing Culture, Framing Performance 5. Territorial Unification and National Cultural Autonomy in Cisbaikalia 6. Buryat Dance and the Aesthetics of Belonging 7. Institutionalized Shamanism and Ritual Change 8. Mankhai Revisited: Place-Making and Precedence after Territorial Autonomy Conclusions, Returns, and Reflections Bibliography Index

