Vol. 45 No 1, 2003 |
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Table of ContentsSpecial Issue / Numéro spécial Introduction L’œuvre de Richard
B. Lee : La politique et la pratique en l’anthropologie critique - introduction Richard Borshay Lee: Selected Bibliography Subtle Matters of Theory
and Emphasis: Richard Lee and Controversies about Foraging Peoples All People Are [Not] Good Community, State, And Questions
Of Social Evolution In Marx’s
Ethnological Notebooks On the Politics of Being Jewish in a Multiracial
State The Lion/Bushman Relationship in Nyae
Nyae in the 1950s: A Relationship Crafted in the Old Way The Kalahari Peoples Fund: Activist
Legacy Of The Harvard Kalahari Research Group Land, Livestock, and Leadership
among the Ju/’hoansi San of
North Western Botswana Frank Speck and the Moisie River Incident: Anthropological Advocacy
and The Question of Aboriginal Fishing Rights in Quebec Upside-Down and Backwards: Time Discipline
in a Canadian Inuit Town From Our Archives / De
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Book Reviews The Age of Wild Ghosts: Memory, Violence, and Place in Southwest
China,by Erik Mueggler Portuguese Women in Toronto:
Gender, Immigration, and Nationalism, by Wenona Giles A Society without Fathers or Husbands: The
Na of China, by Cai Hua Canadian Craft and Museum Practice, 1900-1950, by
Sandra Flood The Ethnographer's Eye: Ways of Seeing
in Modern Anthropology, by Anna Grimshaw Forgotten Fires: Native Americans and the Transient
Wilderness, by Omer C. Stewart Les rites initiatiques des Dìì de
l'Adamaoua (Cameroun), par Jean-Claude Muller Under the Medical Gaze: Facts and Fictions of Chronic
Pain, by Susan Greenhalgh Invisible Genealogies: A History of Americanist
Anthropology, by Regna Darnell Cultural Logics and Global Economies: Maya Identify
in Thought and Practice, by Edward F. Fischer Anthropologizing Sri Lanka: A Eurocentric Misadventure,
by Susantha Goonatilake Culture, Economy, Power: Anthropology as Critique,
Anthropology as Praxis, by Winnie Lem and Belinda Leach (eds.) Raw Histories: Photographs, Anthropology,
and Museums, by Elizabeth Edwards; and The Ones That Are Wanted: Communication
and the Politics of Representation in a Photographic Exhibition,
by Corinne Kratz Drawing Back Culture: The Makah Struggle for
Repatriation, by Ann M. Tweedie |
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