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      Unsanctioned Wealth; or, The Productivity of Debt in Northern Cameroon

      Public Culture
      Duke University Press

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          Janet Roitman is chargée de recherche at the Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique. Her recent publications include“New Sovereigns? Regulatory Authority in the Chad Basin,” inIntervention and Transnationalism in Africa, edited by Thomas Callahgy, Ronald Kassimir, and Robert Latham (2001), and “The Garrison-Entrepôt: A Mode of Governing in the Chad Basin,” inGlobal Anthropology: Technology, Governmentality, Ethics, edited by Aihwa Ong and Stephen Collier (forthcoming).

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                Journal
                Public Culture
                Duke University Press
                0899-2363
                1527-8018
                May 01 2003
                May 01 2003
                : 15
                : 2
                : 211-237
                Article
                10.1215/08992363-15-2-211
                96540f50-cb6b-4161-a16b-64018cdb4310
                © 2003
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