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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM
VOLUME 15, NUMBER 4
DECEMBER 1990
THE NIGHT OF THE THIRD WORLD TREE
Winners of the 1990 poetry and fiction contents, Bruce T. Grindal and
Gregory R. Reck, editors.
POETRY
Introduction: Critiques from the Anthropological
Imagination
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Bruce T. Grindal 86
First Prize
Charles F. Underwood
Third World Night 89
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Los Muertos 90
Second Prize
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Jeanne M. Simonelli
Road Song I (Field Course 1989) 90
Road Songs II (Last Hike) 90
Guatemala 1990 91
Honorable Mention
in alphabetical order
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Catherine J. Allen
Old Griefs 92
Loss and the Academic Lizard 92
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Caroline G. Banks
Ode to Three Pillows 93
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Ward H. Goodenough
Morning star 93
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Clive Kileff
A White African Goes Home 94
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Vicki Levine
Duality 94
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Gabriel Seabrook
The Fount of Elysium 95
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John F. Sherry
Gaea Descending 97
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Dwayne C. Turner
La Chica (Little Girl) 97
FICTION
Introduction
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Gregory R. Reck 98
Winner
Susan Scott-Stevens
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The Djinn Tree 99
Runner-up
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Grant A. Olson
The Switchmaster 104
BOOK REVIEWS
The Politics of Reading
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Julie H. Ernstein 108
Tales of A Korean Shaman
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Shu-min Huang 109
Malinowski's Diary and a Humanistic
Anthropology
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George W. Stocking, Jr. 110
The Living Anthropologist: An Impossibility?
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Edith Turner 111
Joyous or Reckless?
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L. L. Langness 111
Male and Female in New Guinea
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Jill Dubisch 113
INDEX TO VOLUMES 14 (1989)
AND 15 (1990) 114
ANNOUNCEMENTS 121
ON THE COVER
In Louisiana, perhaps because of the subtropical
heat and abundant rainfall, hermeneutics grow exceptionally large. On the cover is a particularly robust specimen reported to be omnivorous, but which
in fact has a special taste for male authors of humanistic quarterlies. See "The Man-Eater," in Cry
Lonesome and Other Accounts of the Anthropologist's Project by Miles Richardson, with illustrations
by Mary Lee Eggart.
Mary Lee Eggart
Department of Georgraphy and Anthropology
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, La 70803
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