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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM

VOLUME 25, NUMBER 2          DECEMBER 2000


Special Issue in Honor of James Fernandez
Moral Reimaginings: An-Tropeological
Engagements with the Inchoate 
- Compiled and Edited by Robert Albro and David Sutton


CONTENTS

Introduction: Fernandez Special Issue
- David Sutton and Robert Albro   6

The Hum'nistic Hymn Message from Abroad in Honor of James Fernandez
- David Kertzer   20

"A Boggy, Soggy, Squitchy Picture, Truly": Notes on Image-Making in Anthropology and Elsewhere
- Dale Pesmen   23

Whole Foods: Revitalization through Everyday Synesthetic Experience
- David Sutton   43

"Go, Trabi, Go": Reflections on a Car and its Symbolism over Time
- Daphne Berdahl   74

Fictive Feasting: Mixing and Parsing Bolivian Popular Sentiment
- Robert Albro   98

Tone and the Moral Imagination: An Anthropological Look at Chinese Literary Essay Battles
- Mary Scoggin   143

Jelly, Slush, and Red Mists: Poetics of Amorphous Substances in Serbian Jeremiads of the 1990s
- Marko Zivkovic   171

Anthropological Epiphanies: Some Things I learned from James Fernandez
- Ruth Behar   216

Coda. The Wild Man and the Elephant: A Revelatory Incident
- James Fernandez   234

POEMS (Now online! Select links below)

Spine of Shadow, Moving
- Helen Frost   252

Goose Feather, Rabbit Fur
- Antonia Mills   253

Weddings and Funerals, 1988
- Gwen Kennedy Neville   258

Carmen Miranda's Hat
- Brian Swann   260

Sacred Sights
- Jeanne Simonelli   263

BOOK REVIEWS

Next Exit--African Village (Remotely Global: Village Modernity in West Africa, Charles Piot)
- Paul Stoller   269

Vulnerability and Violation in the New Ethnography (Composing Ethnography: Alternative Forms of Qualitative Writing, Carolyn Ellis and Arthur Bochner, eds.)
- Barbara Tedlock   271

"Blind(ing) Spots" (Observing Complexity: Systems Theory and Postmodernity, William Rasch and Cary Wolfe, eds.)
- Myrdene Anderson   276

Anthropology According to Mark Augé's The War of Dreams (The War of Dreams: Studies in Ethno Fiction, Mark Augé)
- Charles F. Urbanowicz   279

Myth as Ideology and Scholarship as Myth with Footnotes (Theorizing Myth: Narrative, Ideology, and Scholarship, Bruce Lincoln)
- David P. Crandall   282

The Eternal Romantic (Primitive Passions: Men, Women, and the Quest for Ecstasy, Marianna Torgovnick)
- William O. Beeman   286

Positioning Media Ethnography at Disciplinary Intersections (Screening Culture, Viewing Politics: An Ethnography of Television, Womanhood, and Nation in Postcolonial India, Purnima Mankekar)
- Uma Pimplaskar   288

Fiction: CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS

Please send submissions to Gregory Reck, Department of Anthropology, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 28608; reckgg@appstate.edu

ON THE COVER

"Jaime de Renate, participant observer?" James Fernandez as Wild Man, Carnival 2000, Cangas de Onis, Spain. Drawing by Renate Fernandez.

 

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