"<i>Cultural Anthropology</i> under George Marcus's editorship creatively pioneered bringing cultural studies to anthropology; <i>Rereading Cultural Anthropology</i> achieves the reverse, blessing an already happy union."—James Peacock, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
"Placing the local in its historical and political context, while at the same time showing how migrations and media have made the world smaller, <i>Rereading Cultural Anthropology</i> brings together (some of the best) work which has learned from and gone beyond the recent critiques of anthropological writing."—Paul Rabinow, University of California, Berkeley
"Stubbornly loyal to the discipline and its continuing possibilities, this collection. . . . advances the interests of anthropology by claiming the interest of readers who are not anthropologists—all readers who have any concern with the production of trans-national knowledge."—Bruce Robbins, Rutgers University
"This fine collection of essays from cultural anthropology usefully surveys the issues that have animated discussions in the field for the last several years. It can be read profitably by anyone interested in cultural studies."—Janice A. Radway, Duke University