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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM
VOLUME 13, NUMBER
1 FEBRUARY 1988
CONTENTS
Women and Ritual Authority in Afro-American
Baptist Churches of Rural Florida
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Audrey L. Brown 2
Deep Play: Rituals of Black Male Identity in
Urban Ghetto Communities
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Harry G. Lefever 11
Death Dreams and Disability
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Kristina E. Kennann 18
BOOK REVIEWS
Not To Be Judged by It's Cover
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Wayne A. White 21
Growing Old in Urban America
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Barbara Hornum 21
Theology and Ecology
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Richard O. Clemmer 22
Anthropologists Coming to Age
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Valerie Fennell 24
POEMS
Waaseena 'Drift Voyager'
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Ward H. Goodenough 26
Sacred Tidings and Celebrations
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Mike Applebaum 27
The Dancer
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Walter Pitts 27
The Favela of Urubu
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David J. Hess 27
Reflections on a Mural from the Temple
of the Warriors
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James Penn 28
Ruminations, II
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Gilbert Kushner 28
HONORS, AWARDS, ANNOUNCEMENTS
HE INSTITUTE
FOR ADVANCED STUDY announces awards for postdoctoral fellowships at the
School of Social Science for 1989-90. During 1989-90, the School is examining National Identity in Post-Colonial Third World States. This theme is neither
exclusive nor excluding. Scholars whose work is relevant to any aspect of the human sciences are urged
to apply. Write School of Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Olden Lane, Princeton, NJ 08540.
Deadline for applications is December 1, 1988.
ON THE COVER
"Another Time...Another Space..." is a
transparent watercolor, 22 inches x 30 inches, by
Ann Kuckelman Cobb. It is one of three paintings that depict the
phenomenology of chronic, degenerative illness. The last in the series, "Another
Time... Another Space..." intends to evoke the presence/ absence of
the ill individual--a remembrance of the essence of the person through
symbolic references. The three paintings are now
in the collection of Dr. Chris John Haas of Kansas
City, Kansas. Photograph by John Kennison.
Ann Kuckleman Cobb
Department of Community Health Nursing
University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City, KS 66103
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