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  • - Yanomami Ethnography in Times of Crisis
    av Alcida Rita Ramos
    331

    This text provides an anthropological account of the Yanomami and their social organisation, kinship and marriage, moving from the microcosm of individual experience to the broader sociological trends that engulf them. It draws on extensive fieldwork among the Sanuma.

  • - Tibetan Lamas and Gurung Shamans in Nepal
    av Stan Royal Mumford
    301

  • - An Athenian Anthropography
    av Neni Panourgia
    301

    Following the lives of men and women in the neighbourhoods of Athens, this study considers how individuals define their identity as Athenians, as members of a family, as subjects of a policy, and in death or mourning.

  • - Ethnic Politics in Brazil
    av Alcida Rita Ramos
    301 - 331

    Indigenous people comprise only 0.2 per cent of Brazil's population, yet occupy a prominent role in the nation's consciousness. In this text, Ramos explains this irony, exploring Indian and non-Indian attitudes about interethnic relations.

  • - Cultural Dialogues in Postmodernity and Tradition
    av Mehdi Abedi & Michael M.J. Fischer
    347

    The aim of this book is to present in their historical context the debates that have been taking place in the Muslim world recently. It describes the place of Iranian culture in contemporary art and thought and the increasing influence Muslims are having on Western societies.

  • - Maori, the Greeks and the Folklore of the Universe
    av Gregory Schrempp
    267

    An exploration of cosmology, connecting the Western philosophical tradition with the cosmological traditions of non-Western societies. Using the mythology and philosophy of the Maori as a counterpoint, it finds a philosophical common denominator in the thought of Zeno of Elea.

  • - Women, Men and the Zar Cult in Northern Spain
    av Janice Boddy
    347

    Adherents to the ""zar"" cult in northern Sudan encounter spirits that are parallels of historically relevant figures in the known human world. Based on nearly two years of ethnographic fieldwork in a Muslim village this study offers a multidimensional interpretation of the ""zar"".

  • av Virginia R. Dominguez
    277

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