Ryan Schram Yawahigu ana amwahao Ol rot bilong laip bilong mi (or, Curriculum vitae)
publications
Article
“Sanguma em i stap (Sanguma is real)”: Sorcery stories and the ethnographic citizenship of Tok Pisin print journalism
Current Anthropology 64(1): 49-73 (2023)
Article
Independent declarations: Attributions of peoplehood in news narratives
Signs and Society 10(3): 287–313 (2022)
Article
The compensation page News narratives of public kinship in Papua New Guinea print journalism
The Contemporary Pacific 34(1): 63–94 (2022)
Article
The tribe next door: The New Guinea Highlands in a postwar Papuan mission newspaper
The Australian Journal of Anthropology 30(1): 18–34 (2019)
Monograph
Harvests, Feasts, and Graves: Postcultural Consciousness in Contemporary Papua New Guinea
Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press (2018)
Article
“Tapwaroro is true”: Indigenous voice and the heteroglossia of Methodist missionary translation in British New Guinea
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 26(3): 259–277 (2016)
Article
Indecorous, Too Hasty, Incorrect: Market and Moral Imagination in Auhelawa, Papua New Guinea
Anthropological Quarterly 89(2): 515–537 (2016)
Article
Birds Will Cover the Sky: Humiliation and Meaning in Two Historical Narratives from Auhelawa, Papua New Guinea
Ethnohistory 63(1): 95–117 (2016)
Article
A society divided: Death, personhood, and Christianity in Auhelawa, Papua New Guinea
HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 5(1): 317–337 (2015)
Article
Notes on the Sociology of Wantoks in Papua New Guinea
Anthropological Forum 25(1): 3–20 (2015)
Article
Only the names have changed: Dialectic and differentiation of the indigenous person in Papua New Guinea
Anthropological Theory 14(2): 133–152 (2014)
Article
One Mind: Enacting the Christian Congregation in Auhelawa, Papua New Guinea
The Australian Journal of Anthropology 24 (1): 30–47 (2013)
Article
Finding Money: Business and Charity in Auhelawa, Papua New Guinea
Ethnos 75 (4): 447–70 (2010)notes
Announcement
Strange intimacies, a Festschrift conference in honor of Neil Maclean will be online on February 19
February 02, 2021
Briefly noted
The visual language of race and the reproduction and reuse of images in Papuan Times
September 25, 2018
Briefly noted
An important primary source on the history of Papua and New Guinea is now online
September 25, 2018
Briefly noted
Paternalism on patrol: An officer’s report on health promotion in colonial Papua
January 31, 2017
Essay
A New Government Breaks With The Past in The Papua New Guinea Parliament’s “Haus Tambaran”
February 10, 2014
Presentation