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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM
VOLUME 25, NUMBER
1 JUNE 2000
CONTENTS
The Victor Turner Prize for Ethnographic Writing, 1999
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Regna Darnell 6
Also Chosen: Jews in the Imagination and Life
of a Black Sanctified Church
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Deidre Crumbley 13
"Do You Have Anything To Add": Narrative as Reflection and Commentary on the Social Experience of Mental Illness
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Ann Appleton 62
When Anthropology Fails: Stories from the Ethnographic Front
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Suzan Erem and E. Paul Durrenberger 133
FICTION
Conformity and the Man
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Kalman Applbaum 168
POEMS
Loei 1993--Karnataka 1998
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Jonathan Benthall 196
Escort Into Night
The Peace that Passes Understanding
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Ward H. Goodenough 199
Under the Mask
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Andrea M. Heckman 201
Panama Soul
Senegal Shaman
Ships Passing in the Night
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Tara Waters Lumpkin 203
Trivium
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Gerald W. Marr 209
A Change in Fashion
Full Tilt
Somewhere xylophones
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Kent Maynard 215
Walking the Field of Tulalip
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Duane Niatum 221
Remembering Jose's Gift
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Jeanne Simonelli 222
The Man Who Did Nothing
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Red Slider 226
BOOK REVIEWS
The Construction of Race (From Savage to Negro; Anthropology and the Construction of Race, 1896-1954, Lee D. Baker)
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Cheryl R. Rodriguez 233
(Re)Inventing Modes of "Ethnographic Showing" (Destination Culture: Tourism, Museums, and Heritage, Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett)
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Charles Fruehling Springwood 236
The Textual Lives of Pacific Islanders (Pacific Answers to Western Hegemony: Cultural Practices of Identity Construction, Jurg Wassmann, ed.)
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Michael Goldsmith 239
Boundaries, Control, and the Cyborg (How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature, and Informants, N. Katherine Hayles)
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Melinda J. McAdams 243
Unpacking Unpacking Culture (Unpacking Culture:
Art and Commodity in Colonial and Postcolonial Worlds, William Warner William)
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William Warner Wood 247
ANNOUNCEMENT
The 1999 poetry prize was won by Helen Frost with "The Corner of Clay and Berry." Congratulations, Helen Frost.
FICTION: CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS
We invite entries for the fiction prize of the year 2000. Please send submissions to Gregory
Reck, Department of Anthropology, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 28608;
reckgg@conrad.appstate.edu
ON THE COVER
Mr. N_ Bapo, brother of Roy Wagner's field assistant
Kagoiano. Daribi, Papua New Guinea. Photo by Michael Wesch.
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