Literature and AnthropologyPhilip Adams Dennis, Wendell M. Aycock Literature and Anthropology consists of a collection of papers written by anthropologists, writers, and literary scholars in reference to a multitude of topics such as ethnographic mystery novels, Caribbean literature, anthropological poetry and shamanism. These papers were selected by an interdisciplinary committee at Texas Tech on the basis of their individual merits. |
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... century . One cannot very well question the view that many examples of the confrontation of masculine and feminine characteristics , both real and symbolic , are provided in nature , but this hardly amounts to a proof that the basis of ...
... century . One cannot very well question the view that many examples of the confrontation of masculine and feminine characteristics , both real and symbolic , are provided in nature , but this hardly amounts to a proof that the basis of ...
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... century imperial colonialism . Among the factors that dominated colonial Trinidad were a plantation economy owned and controlled by absentee metropolitan interests ; an imported labor force segmented on the bases of race , color ...
... century imperial colonialism . Among the factors that dominated colonial Trinidad were a plantation economy owned and controlled by absentee metropolitan interests ; an imported labor force segmented on the bases of race , color ...
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... Century , the Tarahumara were at first very accepting of Spaniards in general , and particularly of the Jesuits ... century until the present has been largely one of avoidance of contact and withdrawal further and further into canyons ...
... Century , the Tarahumara were at first very accepting of Spaniards in general , and particularly of the Jesuits ... century until the present has been largely one of avoidance of contact and withdrawal further and further into canyons ...
Contents
MAKING MYSTERIES WITH NAVAJO MATERIALS | 5 |
FICTIONAL | 15 |
Point of View in Anthropological Discourse | 31 |
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