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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM
VOLUME 12, NUMBER
3 & 4 SEPTEMBER & DECEMBER 1987
CONTENTS
NUMBER 3
Prose
Shamanism and the Shaman:
A Plea for the Person-Centered Approach
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Atwood D. Gaines 62
Amulets and Anthropology:
A Paranormal Encounter With Malay Magic
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Raymond L. M. Lee 69
The Anthropological Roots of Pedagogy:
The Teacher as Liminal Servant
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Peter L. McLaren 75
The Light That Failed
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James Lett 86
Book Reviews
Approaches to Amazonian Magic and Shamanism
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Alan R. Sandstrom 91
The Aesthetic Experience
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John D. La Plante 92
Shamans, Storytellers, and Aesthetic Production
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Ann Kuckelman Cobb 93
Two Accounts of Japan
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Gilbert Schedler 95
A Hindu Odyssey
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Victor Barnouw 97
Gardner's Forest Fires: Hindu Bliss
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Heidi Larson 97
NUMBER 4
Poetry
Places and Reflections
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Bruce Grindal 99
Poetry Winner
Mistakes in Paradise
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Gordon Lester-Massman 101
Poetry Runner-up
Desert Scrub
Where
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Barbara J. Michael 105
Old Woman, Mexico
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Toni Flores 105
Oakdale, La.: Refugee Detention Center
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Cynthia Brown Dwyer 106
Ruminations I
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Bard of the Bronx 107
For Regina Flannery Herzfeld
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Douglas Chambers 107
INDEX TO VOLUME 12 108
ON THE COVER
An Hispanic mural on a bridge upright in Chicano
Park, Barrio Logan, San Diego, depicts the Virgin of
Guadalupe, the patroness of Mexico. This mural,
along with several dozen others, was first painted to
mark Chicano ownership of the park grounds. The
murals are perhaps the best expression of Chicano public art.
D. Donne Bryant
P. O. Box 80155
Baton Rouge, LA 70898-0155
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