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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM

VOLUME 15, NUMBER 2 & 3 JUNE & OCTOBER 1990


CONTENTS

ARTICLES

Beasts of the Field
- Laura Martin   38

Family Apart; Family Together
Bye-Bye at the Airport
- Frank A. Salamone   50

No Room at the "In"
- Virginia Salamone   51

Carnival Unmasked: Transformations
of Performance in Venice
- Joseph Rubenstein   53

Shakespearean Interviews
- Phililp K. Brock   61


POEMS

To the Woman Who Sits Waiting
- Mary H. Manhein   71

Arica
- Jill R. Yesko   71

A Fieldwork Poem
- Miles Richardson   72

BOOK REVIEWS

Ethnographic Fictions
- Michael Moffatt   73

In The Field
- Kathryn M. Anderson-Levitt   74

Personal Ethnography
- Helen L. Ginn   77

Coming to Term with Witchcraft
- John M. Chernoff   78

The Meaning of Material Culture in
a Materialistic Society
- Paul A. Shackel   80

De-Constructed Ethnographies
- Herve Varenne   81

ON THE COVER

One of 40,000 pilgrims making the journey during Holy Week, Chris Armijo of Santa Fe, New Mexico, starts out on Good Friday  to walk the 25 miles to the sanctuary of Chimayo. He carries his cross, symbol of the day, as a sacrifical sign of his devotion to
the Lord of Chimayo.


 

 


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