"Specters of Affinity is a fascinating invitation to archipelagic anthropology, revealing deep historical, social, cultural, economic, and linguistic affinities between maritime sites. Rigorous and ethnographically grounded throughout, Andrew M. Carruthers's insightful portrait of the seafaring Bugis people is a must-read for scholars of Southeast Asia and an important contribution to studies of migration." -- Charles L. Briggs, University of California, Berkeley "As migrants and the borders they cross become ever more central to our political moment, the need for ethnographic insight is critical. This volume draws on both the hard-earned intimacies of on-the-ground fieldwork and the scholarly erudition to put them in broad perspective." -- Webb Keane, University of Michigan "Brilliantly bringing together a sophisticated semiotics of language and a nuanced ethnography of identity/alterity across borders in Southeast Asia, Specters of Affinity is a must-read for scholars concerned with the politics and pragmatics of migration, and language's absolutely central role in it." -- Constantive V. Nakassis, University of Chicago