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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM

VOLUME 14, NUMBER 1  FEBRUARY 1989


CONTENTS

The Issue of Jewishness
in Ethnographic Fieldwork

- Walter P. Zenner, Editor

Introduction
- Walter P. Zenner   2

Good Jew/Bad Jew: Dealing with Informant
Stereotypes
- Stephen Pastner   4

Different and Difference
- Virginia R. Dominguez   10

Fieldwork in Search of the Past: Identity
and the American Jewish Experience
- Jack Glazier   17

From the Anthropologist's Point of View:
Studying One's Own Tribe
- Moshe Shokeid   23

On Partisan Observation
- Molly G. Schuchat   29

POEMS

Perspective
- Jeanne M. Simonelli   34

The Kodak Hula Show
- Barbara Foster   34

Self and Other
- Sal Biondello   35

BOOK REVIEWS

Malthus Reassessed
- Robert B. Eckhardt   35

Liberation Sociology
- Roger W. Wescott   36

On the Funny Side of Society
- Alfred McClung Lee   36

From the Periphery: Values, Culture, and
Imagination
- James F. Hopgood   37

China's Bold Attempt at Population Control
- Larry J. Halford   39

Paradise in Danger
- John Bodley   40

HONORS, AWARDS, ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Society for Applied Anthropology invites nominations for the 1989 Malinowski Award. The Award is presented to an outstanding social scientist in recognition of that person's efforts to understand and to serve the needs of the world's societies. The nominees should be clearly identified with the social sciences and of senior status. Although the nominees may be within or without the academy, their contributions should have implications beyond the immediate, the narrowly administrative, or the political. The nominees should include individuals who reside or work outside the United States. The awardee must deliver an address at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Each nomination should include a detailed letter of nomination, the nominee's curriculum vitae, and selected publications. Please send nominations to Carole E. Hill, Chair, Malinowski Award Committee, Department of Anthropology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30303. Deadline for nominations is
January 26, 1990.

ON THE COVER

Most expertly edited by Dr. Zenner, the articles in this number of the Quarterly address the issue of how the particular ethnic and religious identity of being a Jew relates to the ethnographic pursuit of the other, especially when the other is the Jewish
self! The cover design by Mary Lee Eggart effectively poses that dilemma. Submissions for future covers are requested.


 

 


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