Marit's morals
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Melhuus, Marit. 1987. Peasants, Surpluses and Approriation: A case study of tobacco growers from Corrientes, Argentina. Oslo, Ocassional Papers, Department of Social Anthropology.
Melhuus, Marit. 1990. A Shame to Honour – A Shame to Suffer. Ethnos 55:1-2:5-26.
Melhuus, Marit. 1990. Gender and the problem of hierarchy. When the left hand does no know what the right hand is doing, or an exercise in how to have your cake and eat it too. Ethnos:55:3-4:151-169.
Melhuus, Marit. 1998. Configuring Gender: Male and female in Mexican heterosexual and homosexual relations. Ethnos (63) 3:353-382.
Lien, Marianne E. y Marit Melhuus (eds.). 2007. Holding Worlds Together. Ethnographies of knowing and belonging. Oxford, Berghahn Books.
Melhuus, Marit y Kristi Anne Stølen (comps.) 2008. Machos, Putas, Santas. El poder del imaginario en América Latina. Buenos Aires: Antropofagia (version inglesa 1996, Machos, Mistresses, Madonnas. Contesting the Power of Latin American Gender Imagery. London, Verso).
Melhuus, Marit, Jon P. Mitchell and Helena Wullf (eds.) 2009. Ethnographic Practice in the Present. Oxford, Berghahn Books.
Melhuus, Marit. 2012. Problems of Conception: issues of Law, Biotechnology, Individuals and Kinship. Oxford, Berghahn Books.
Melhuus, Marit. 2015. Reconsidering the household: Any lessons for contemporary perspective on labour? The reconfiguration of labour: reflections for contemporary anthropology. Oslo, Soria Moria.
Salinas, C. G. (2016). Elusive Appearances: How Politics Fail in the Argentinian Paraná Atlantic Forest. PhD dissertation, University of Oslo.
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