Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-282) and index
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Color full before color blind: the emergence of multiracial neighborhood politics in Queens, New York City -- The organization of festivals and ceremonies among Americans and immigrants in Queens -- What ethnographies leave out -- Ethnography -- Anthropology's hidden colonialism: assistants and their ethnographers -- The enthnographic present -- Worth holding onto: the participatory discrepancies of political activism -- Intermarriage and the future of races in America -- Rethinking migration, ancient to future -- Politics, theory, and the nature of cultural things -- Keeping ethnography alive in an urbanizing world -- Going public: responsibilities and strategies in the aftermath of ethnography