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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... sense because it is not always clear whether the perspective that is afforded is Upfield's or that of an ... sense , such situations are ethnographically significant because they show the reader a conflict likely experienced by many ...
... sense because it is not always clear whether the perspective that is afforded is Upfield's or that of an ... sense , such situations are ethnographically significant because they show the reader a conflict likely experienced by many ...
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... sense . However , I contend that in constructing what amounted to archetypal fantasies of what might have been ... sense of creating characters in situations like those of his childhood , but later in a more general sense of trying to ...
... sense . However , I contend that in constructing what amounted to archetypal fantasies of what might have been ... sense of creating characters in situations like those of his childhood , but later in a more general sense of trying to ...
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... sense to me . Unless the idea were already present and inviting assimilation , proselytizers would not have united Mary to Mother Earth . Indeed , insofar as Joseph W. Bastien ( 1978 ) has argued for an Andean mountain as a metaphor of ...
... sense to me . Unless the idea were already present and inviting assimilation , proselytizers would not have united Mary to Mother Earth . Indeed , insofar as Joseph W. Bastien ( 1978 ) has argued for an Andean mountain as a metaphor of ...
Contents
MAKING MYSTERIES WITH NAVAJO MATERIALS | 5 |
FICTIONAL | 15 |
Point of View in Anthropological Discourse | 31 |
Copyright | |
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