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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM

VOLUME 24, NUMBER 1          JUNE 1999


VICTOR TURNER PRIZE FOR ETHNOGRAPHIC WRITING 1998

Field of Dreams: The Anthropologist Far Away at Home   111-112
- JoAnn D'Alisersa

Death on the Move: Landscape and Violence on the Highlands Highway, Papua New Guinea
-
Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew Strathern

"You Other Whites and Landlords": A Quichua Song, a Fieldwork Story
-
Barry Lyons

The Tilemaker
- Cynthia Keppley Mahmood

FICTION

Hillbilly Heaven
- Bruce Grindal

1998 FICTION CONTEST, HONORABLE MENTION

Blood on the Tractor
-
Eugene Mendonsa

POETRY

1998 POETRY CONTEST: WINNING POEMS, Continued

American Nomads
   Hunting Down the Monk
   Picking the Streets, Kathmandu
   Bulimia Religiosa
   Learning Gods
       Buddha
       Confession
   31, No Gods Left
- Adrie Kusserow

OTHER POEMS

Cheyenne Memories
- Tressa Berman

Click Language Fossil
-
Joel Savishinsky

Three Poems from Among the Kedjom People of Cameroon
     Gaining Ground: A Sestina of Sorts
     Climbing to Mbe
     Three Sisters
- Kent Maynard

ressentiment
- Greg Tanaka

Oluokun
- Tope Omoniyi

BOOK REVIEWS

An Anthropology for the Next Century (Minima Ethnographica: Intersubjectivity and the Anthropological Project, Michael Jackson)
-
Norman K. Denzin

Love, Race, and Racism (Sweetbitter: A Novel, Reginald Gibbons)
- Aram A. Yengoyan

State and Subject in China (National Past-Times: Narrative, Representation, and Power in Modern China, Ann Anagnost)
-
Louisa Schein

In the Kadhi's Court (Pronouncing and Perserving: Gender and the Discourses of Disputing in an African Islamic Court, Susan F. Hirsch)
-
Robert Launay

Changing Selves, Sexualities, and Genders in Samoan History (Theorizing Self in Samoa: Emotions, Genders, and Sexualities, Jeannette Marie Mageo)
- DeWight R. Middleton

"I Have Seen the Future, and His Name is Shamu": Moby Dick in San Diego (Spectacular Nature: Corporate Culture and the Sea World Experience, Susan G. Davis)
-
Richard Bradley

Scientific Anthropology (Reclaiming a Scientific Anthropology, Lawrence A. Kuznar)
-
E. Paul Durrenberger

ON THE COVER

Some Caparina friends in Chimborazo Province, Central Ecuador (see "Taita Chimborazo and Mama Tungurahua": A Quichua Song, a Fieldwork Story").

 

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