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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM
VOLUME 27, NUMBER
1 JUNE 2002
Special Issue: Conflict at the Center of Ethnography
Compiled and Edited by Bilinda Straight
CONTENTS
Introduction: Conflict at the Center of Ethnography
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Bilinda Straight 3
Conquering Duppies in Kingston: Miss Tiny and Me, Fieldwork
Conflicts, and Being Loved and Rescued
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Gina Ulysse 10
Who’s Exploiting Whom? Agency, Fieldwork, and Representation
Among Lauje of Indonesia
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Jennifer W. Nourse 27
“Between Mamas”: The Anthropology of a Dispute, or – The
Perils of Having Sons in the Field
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Bilinda Straight 43
ARTICLES
The Flesh and the Word: Stories and Other Gifts of the Animals in
Chipewyan Cosmology
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David M. Smith 60
Zouping Christianity as Gendered Critique? An Ethnography of
Political Potentials
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Andrew Kipnis 80
FICTION
Homage to Roland
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Leonard Plotnicov 97
POEMS
Mark of the Concaac
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Lisa Greenman Thorpe 101
Wounded Knee Creek: Hakiktawin’s Story
John Little Feather: Flight at Ten
Medevac: East from Eagle Butte
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Debra Nystrom 101
Immigrant
Moonlight
Kaleidoscope
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Hushi Philsooph 104
Addiction
Magic
Adultery
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Roberta Swann 107
BOOK REVIEWS
Ethnography’s Unconscious: Patricia Clough’s Postpersonal
Confessions (Autoaffection: Unconscious Thought in the Age of
Teletechnology, Patricia Ticineto Clough)
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Craig Saper 109
Ethnography through Madness (Out of Our Minds: Reason and
Madness in the Exploration of Central Africa, Johannes Fabian)
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Kassim Kone 110
Revisiting the Painful Birth of French Anthropology (Exile to
Paradise: Savagery and Civilization in Paris and the South
Pacific, 1790-1900, Alice Bullard)
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Jean-Paul Dumont 112
Identity and Being (Benang: From the Heart, Kim Scott)
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Andrew Lattas 114
ON THE COVER
Young women enjoying a Sunday outing to read the tombstones
at St. Joseph’s Catholic Mission Church in a rural area near St.
Benedict, PA, in 1925. St. Benedict is a small coal-mining town in
west-central Pennsylvania. Photo in the possession of Barry Michrina.
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