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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM
VOLUME 13, NUMBER
4 DECEMBER 1988
CONTENTS
WOMEN'S VOICES FROM THE SOUTH
Patricia Beaver, Editor
Introduction
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Patricia Beaver and Kate Porter Young 102
Standing on the Promises: Socialization of
Southern White Professional Women
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Patricia Beaver 103
Powerlines
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Kate Porter Young 113
We Are Giving Birth to a New Way
of Life: An Interview with Maxine
Waller
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Helen Matthews Lewis 119
The Day I Married
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Jo Carson 126
Photo Credits: Mary Lee Eggart
POEMS
Humpback Whales, North Atlantic
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Toni Flores 127
Dreams
October
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Ward Goodenough 127
Night in Caracas
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Cheri A. Vitez 128
BOOK REVIEWS
An Aboriginal Woman's Autobiography
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Cynthia Saltzman 128
Focus on Women: A Problem in Common
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Rhoda Metraux 129
Individuality and Learning in an Ethnographic
Novel
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Megan Biesele 131
Imagination: Past and Present Treatments
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Curt Raney 132
COMMENTARY
Anthropology as a Lifeway?
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Gilbert Kushner 132
ART
The Road to Oaxaca: Uses of Art
in Ethnography
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Hendrick Serrie 134
INDEX TO VOLUME 13 137
HONORS, AWARDS,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THE INSTITUTE
FOR ADVANCED STUDY announces awards for postdoctoral research fellowships at the School of Social Science for 1990-91.
We plan to explore changing approaches to history,
as well as the turn to history in other disciplines
such as anthropology, sociology, economics, political science and literature. This focus is neither an
exclusive nor excluding theme and will serve only
as a limited part of the program. Scholars whose
work is relevant to any aspect of the human sciences are urged to apply. For information and application materials, write to the School of Social
Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Olden Lane,
Princeton, New Jersey 08540. All applications must
be received by December 1, 1989.
ON THE COVER
Zapotec Girl. In 1962 the women of Teotitlan wore
clothing that combined pre-Colombian and Modern
industrial elements. See the account of uses of art
in ethnography by Serrie on page 132
Hendrick Serrie
Eckerd College
P.O. Box 12560
St. Petersburg, FL 33733
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