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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... thoughts , as found in accounts of dreams . In this respect , the two diaries with their matter - of - fact approach are ... thought that I should take a deeper view of things when writing diary . Principle : along with external events ...
... thoughts , as found in accounts of dreams . In this respect , the two diaries with their matter - of - fact approach are ... thought that I should take a deeper view of things when writing diary . Principle : along with external events ...
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... thought and action in everyday life and also because of the power of the voices in which the author - poet reproduces the tone , thought , attitude , and speech that differen- tiate one voice from another and one character from another ...
... thought and action in everyday life and also because of the power of the voices in which the author - poet reproduces the tone , thought , attitude , and speech that differen- tiate one voice from another and one character from another ...
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... thought to be kind . Second , Apollo and Artemis , helpless as children , are helped , protected from the wrath of the legitimized . Yet they grow up in an ambiance of the aristocracy of light and become the lord and lady of arrogance ...
... thought to be kind . Second , Apollo and Artemis , helpless as children , are helped , protected from the wrath of the legitimized . Yet they grow up in an ambiance of the aristocracy of light and become the lord and lady of arrogance ...
Contents
MAKING MYSTERIES WITH NAVAJO MATERIALS | 5 |
FICTIONAL | 15 |
Point of View in Anthropological Discourse | 31 |
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