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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM VOLUME 29, NUMBER 1 JUNE 2004 CONTENTS ARTICLES Stories as Ethnographic Dilemma in Longitudinal
Research Paradox, Ambiguity, and the Re-Creation of Self:
Reflections on a Narrative from Nepal A Meditation on Cazabon’s East Indian Group The Farm Journal’s Discourse of Farm Women’s
Femininity Maxwell’s Demons: Disenchantment in the Field POEMS Viet Nam Memories: A Poem
Cycle Spring 2000 Notes from the Field in Kansas My Daughter, Dancing Silence Good Prisoner BOOK REVIEWS Letter in response to the review by Peter Wood of
Being-in-Christ and Putting Death in Its Place: An Anthropologist’s Account
of Christian Performance in Spanish America and in the American South,
Miles Richardson Darwin’s Reef (The time at Darwin’s Reef:
Poetic Explorations in Anthropology and History, Ivan Brady) Trouble along the Mohawk (Worked Over: The Corporate
Sabotage of an American Community, Dimitra Doukas) Repositioning Anthropology in the Intellectual Trading
Zone (Exotic No More: Anthropology on the Front Lines, Jeremy
MacClancy, ed.) Culture Travels: Metaculture Packs Its Bags (Metaculture:
How Culture Moves through the World, Greg Urban) The Africanization of New York City (Money Has No
Smell: The Africanization of New York City, Paul Stoller) ANNOUNCEMENT The Society for Humanistic Anthropology is pleased to announce the additional joint winner of the 2003 Poetry Prize, won by Renato Rosaldo for his poems, “Mexican Election, July 2, 2000,” “Pachucos All,” “Angels,” and “An Ilongot Tribesman in the Philippine.” The poems have been published in Anthropology and Humanism 28(1): 111-113, 2003. ON THE COVER Advertisement by General Mills that ran in the May, 1948 issue of the Farm Journal (see Jane Adams, this issue). Provided courtesy of General Mills.
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