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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM
VOLUME 13, NUMBER
2 JUNE 1988
CONTENTS
Confronting Emerson's Hobgoblin:
A Self-Indulgent Exercise in Explanation
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Robert A. Manners 30
Maya Modesty: A Reevaluation
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Jeremiah F. Epstein 37
Tugen Monopoly: Capitalism and
Conflict in the Mountains of Kenya
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Michael W. Coy 40
Rotanese Cockfighting: Conflict
as Script, Drama, and Actuality
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J. Jerome Smith 48
BOOK REVIEWS
Cultural Critique or Xenophobia?
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Willie L. Baber 56
A Post-Card on Discourse
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Paul Stoller 57
Pursuing Lives and History
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L. L. Langness 58
Anthropology Without Humanity
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Colin M. Turnbull 59
POEMS
Anthropology Apothegms
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Roger W. Wescott 61
Howard McGhee
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Frank A. Salamone 62
A Dove's Song
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Court Smith 62
Catharsis
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Mika Applebaum 62
REMININSCENCE
Bob Scholte
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Rayna Rapp 63
HONORS, AWARDS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CALL FOR MALINOWSKI AWARD NOMINATIONS The Society for Applied Anthropology
invites nominations for the 1989 Malinowski Award.
Nominations should include (1) a letter that details
the accomplishments of the nominee, (2) the curriculum vita of the nominee, and (3) selected publications
and other substantiating material.
Nominees should be of senior status and widely
recognized for their efforts to serve the needs of the
world through social science. Nominees may be within
the academy or outside of it, but their contributions
should extend beyond the immediate, the narrowly
administrative, or the political. Nominees may be
individuals who reside or work outside, as well as
within, the United States. On receipt of the award,
the awardee shall deliver an address at the annual
meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology.
Please send nominations to: Carole E. Hill, Chair,
Malinowski Award Committee, Department of Anthropology, Georgia State University, University
Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30303. Deadline for receipt of
nominations is January 20, 1989.
DISTINGUISHED TEACHING AWARD The National Association of Student
Anthropologists invites nominations for its first annual Distinguished
Teaching Award in Anthropology. The award includes
a check for $1,000 to be presented at the meeting of
the American Anthropological Association in 1989.
Teaching assistants, instructors, and regular faculty are eligible for
consideration. The deadline for nominations is March 1, 1989. For further information
write: Teaching Award Committee Chair, National
Association of Student Anthropologists, 86 Concord
Street, Nashua, NH 03060.
ON THE COVER
The hands of Agarabi women reflect the strength
of their horticultural life-style in the highlands of
Papua New Guinea. Here two women plait bamboo
for the walls of a new home for the family of a village
leper. The walls finished, the women will cut grass
for the roof's thatch. Photograph by Kimberly Hauschild-Westermark and submitted by George Westermark, Department of Anthropology/Sociology, Santa
Clara University, Santa Clara, CA 95053.
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