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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... continues to edit the journal Comparative Literature Studies , discusses structuralism , " primitivism , " and various ... continue . Two chapters offer insightful considerations of Caribbean literature . John Stewart , in " The Literary ...
... continues to edit the journal Comparative Literature Studies , discusses structuralism , " primitivism , " and various ... continue . Two chapters offer insightful considerations of Caribbean literature . John Stewart , in " The Literary ...
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... continues to face serious challenge . The impulse to assimilation through cultural borrowing and dependency and the impulse to independence and creativity continue to coexist . A hierarchial class system based on color , lineage ...
... continues to face serious challenge . The impulse to assimilation through cultural borrowing and dependency and the impulse to independence and creativity continue to coexist . A hierarchial class system based on color , lineage ...
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... continues to charm and entertain readers by the thousand , including all my students who have read it . Feeling a ... continuing love of the outdoors . La Farge had a remarkable feeling for the Southwest , for its history and geography ...
... continues to charm and entertain readers by the thousand , including all my students who have read it . Feeling a ... continuing love of the outdoors . La Farge had a remarkable feeling for the Southwest , for its history and geography ...
Contents
MAKING MYSTERIES WITH NAVAJO MATERIALS | 5 |
FICTIONAL | 15 |
Point of View in Anthropological Discourse | 31 |
Copyright | |
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