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Grief, and the Women of anthropology

Arnold Capin, 27, looks over a field of cabbages he chose not to harvest, saying he would rather let them rot than sell at a loss as fuel costs for delivery rise, in Atok, Benguet, Philippines, March 30, 2026. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez

When the four actresses of anthropology gather around the table, the first thing you notice isn’t performance energy or the careful politeness that sometimes accompanies interviews. It’s familiarity. The conversation flows with the loose rhythm of friends who are comfortable interrupting one another, circling back to earlier jokes, and letting silence sit for a moment before someone breaks it with another story.

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