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  • - Angolan Refugees and Their Divination Baskets
    av Sonia Silva
    316,-

    Anthropologist Sonia Silva examines how a community of Luvale people, Angolan refugees living in Zambia, use lipele divination baskets to cope with daily life in a new land and maintain connections to their past.

  • - The Anthropology of an Italian Market
    av Rachel E. Black
    378,-

    From the history of Porta Palazzo, Western Europe's largest open-air market, to its current growing pains, this book turns an ethnographic eye on a meeting place for trade, cultural identity, and cuisine.

  • - Ambiguities of Urban Life in Morocco
    av Rachel Newcomb
    331,-

    Based on extensive fieldwork, Women of Fes shows how Moroccan women create their own forms of identity through work, family, and society. The book also examines how women's lives are positioned vis-a-vis globalization, human rights, and the construction of national identity.

  • - An Ethnography of Philippine Tourism
    av Sally Ann Ness
    384,-

    "Anyone who has been to Manila, Bali, or Bangkok is aware of the plight of the locals who despise and yet want the presence of tourists. . . . Ness focuses on the Philippines . . . to examine the delicate balance between preserving one's way of life while being open to the increasing demands of tourism."-Choice

  • - Thangmi Identities Between Nepal and India
    av Sara Shneiderman
    370 - 914,-

    The first comprehensive ethnography of the Thangmi, a marginalized community who migrate between Himalayan border zones, Rituals of Ethnicity explores Thangmi cultural worlds and regional political histories to offer a new explanation for the persistence of enduring ethnic identities despite the realities of mobile, hybrid lives.

  • - Kinesthetic and Visual Symbolism in a Philippine Community
    av Sally Ann Ness
    370,-

  • av John D. Dorst
    370,-

    In Looking West, John D. Dorst examines a largely neglected pattern of seeing that stands in contrast to the universally familiar iconography.

  • - The Aesthetics of Illness and Healing in the Nepal Himalayas
    av Robert R. Desjarlais
    370,-

    Presents a study of the relationship between culture and emotional distress, an examination of the cultural forces that influence, make sense of, and heal severe pain and malaise.

  • - Sanity and Selfhood Among the Homeless
    av Robert R. Desjarlais
    370,-

    "Beautifully crafted, powerfully illustrated with conversation, theoretically important, and almost unique as an ethnography."-Arthur Kleinman, Harvard University

  • - Transcendence and the Holy Spirit in African American Gospel
    av Glenn Hinson
    438,-

    Fire in My Bones contributes to our understanding of gospel-and of the nature of religious experience in general.

  • - Deep in the Heart of Tejas
    av Douglas E. Foley
    318,-

    Building on the author's thirty-six years of experience with North Town, Texas, this second edition presents an ethnographic study of the ways the town's youth learn traditional American values through participation in sports, membership in formal and informal social groups, dating, and interactions with teachers in the classroom.

  • - Between Rural and Urban North India
    av Ann Grodzins Gold
    370 - 1 137,-

    Ann Grodzins Gold weaves together an integrated series of ethnographic sketches depicting the distinctive nature of non-urban, non-rural places; the impact locality has on belonging; the negotiations of difference required in a pluralistic society; and the ways a changing environment permeates experiences of self and place.

  • - Stories of a Himalayan Hunter
    av Joseph S. Alter
    318,-

  • - Belonging in the New Cyprus
    av Rebecca Bryant
    331,-

    By examining oral history collected during two years of fieldwork, anthropologist Rebecca Bryant investigates why the 2003 opening of the ceasefire line dividing Cyprus has not led the country any closer to reunification, and how in many ways it has driven the two communities of the island farther apart.

  • - An American Site, An Ethnographic Dilemma
    av John D. Dorst
    331,-

    "A subversive and postmodern work about the town of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. The book considers Wyeth country-what kind of place it is and how it is constituted... Dorst asks questions about how the place represents itself to itself and to tourists."-Lingua Franca

  • - Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth
    av Camille Bacon-Smith
    370,-

    Having ninety percent of its members who are women, this is a study of the worldwide community of fans of "Star Trek" and other genre television series who create and distribute fiction and art based on their favorite series. This community includes people from various walks of life - housewives, librarians, and professors of medieval literature.

  • - Translocal Identity in an Emerging World City
    av Jacqueline Copeland-Carson
    384,-

    "'Who is 'African' in a global ecumene? Anthropologist Copeland Carson poses this challenging question in her study of cultural dynamics in Minneapolis-Saint Paul. . . . Highly recommended."-Choice

  • - An Anthropology of Irish Catholics
    av Lawrence J. Taylor
    370,-

    Presents devotional "occasions" or experiences by Irish Catholics. This is an anthropological study of Irish Catholicism. It includes ethnographical material, archival sources, cultural observations, accounts of individual experiences, and scrutiny of religious questions and theories which illuminates twenty years of ethnographic fieldwork.

  • - Gender and Politics in Sri Lanka
    av Sandya Hewamanne
    370,-

    By analyzing how Sri Lankan free trade zone factory workers claim political subjectivity and revealing a vibrant subaltern political universe where they can express alternative perspectives, Stitching Identities in a Free Trade Zone challenges conventional notions about marginalized women at the bottom of the global economy.

  • av Bilinda Straight
    318,-

    The miraculous blends with the mundane in this book as the Samburu continue their day-to-day twenty-first-century existence. Straight describes miracles inside the cultural logic that makes them possible, questioning how anthropology can best engage with the improbable.

  • - Sierra Leonean Muslims in America
    av JoAnn D'Alisera
    331,-

    In An Imagined Geography, anthropologist JoAnn D'Alisera demonstrates persuasively that the long-held anthropological paradigms of separate, bounded, and unique communities, geographically located and neatly localized, must be reconsidered in light of the range and diversity of the Sierra Leonean diaspora.

  • - Spirit Possession in Brazilian Candomble
    av Jim Wafer
    329,-

    "The Taste of Blood brilliantly explores both Condomble and the representations of ethnographic research."-Folklore Forum

  • - Coming To Know Another Culture
    av Ernestine McHugh
    384,-

    "A stunning, emotionally charged, intellectually stimulating, and aesthetically crafted fieldwork memoir. This is a book I will teach often, recommend to colleagues, and share with family and friends for its multifaceted delights."-Kirin Narayan, University of Wisconsin, Madison

  • - Folk Narrative in Hindu Religious Teaching
    av Kirin Narayan
    333,-

    Supplements eight folk narratives with discussion of audience participation and response as well as relevant Hindu themes.

  • - Loss and Devotion in Modern Turkey
    av Christopher Dole
    959,-

    Anthropologist Christopher Dole investigates the controversial position of religious healing in modern Turkey, demonstrating that the authority of the religious healer is deeply embedded within Turkey's history of secular reform, and that religious healing and secularism share a set of common stakes.

  • - Folklore and Neo-Paganism in America
    av Sabina Magliocco
    370,-

    "Magliocco impressively corrals the diverse writings and experiences of U.S. neo-pagans into this highly readable and deeply researched ethnographic study. . . . Highly recommended."-Choice

  • - Dialogues with Sikh Militants
    av Cynthia Keppley Mahmood
    374,-

    "A stunning presentation of narrative ethnography, achieving the remarkable feat of forcing the reader to enter into the world-and the world view-of those whom most of us would regard as terrorists."-Mark Juergensmeyer, UCSB

  • - A New Interpretation of African Healing
    av Edith Turner
    331,-

    Gives an account of how the author sighted a spirit form while participating in the Ihamba ritual of the Ndembu. This work presents a view not common in anthropological writings - the view of millions of Africans - that ritual is the harnessing of spiritual power.

  • - Moroccan Women and the Revoicing of Tradition
    av Deborah Kapchan
    370,-

    "Kapchan's splendid enthnographic study of women's performance genres in Beni Mellal, Morocco, is an outstanding contribution to gender studies and to the understanding of Middle Eastern society."-Choice

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