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Table of Contents - Volume 8 - Issue 01  

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Research Articles

 
 

Tourism and its discontents. Suri-tourist encounters in southern Ethiopia

JON ABBINK

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 1-17
doi:10.1017/S096402820000001X
 

Spirit, substance, vehicle. Kinship and cosmology among the Dangaura Tharu, Nepal

CHRISTIAN MCDONAUGH

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 19-32
doi:10.1017/S0964028200000021
 

Ethnicity and free exchange in Mauritian society

SUZANNE CHAZAN-GILLIG

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 33-44
doi:10.1017/S0964028200000033
 

When people are broadcast their ethnographies. Text, mass media and voices from the field

GERTRUD HÜWELMEIER

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 45-49
doi:10.1017/S0964028200000045
 

Embodied ethnography. Doing culture

AARON TURNER

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 51-60
doi:10.1017/S0964028200000057
 

Several representations, internal diversity, one singular people

MONTSERRAT VENTURA I OLLER

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 61-67
doi:10.1017/S0964028200000069
 

Review Article

 
 

From social science to scientific society. Ernest Gellner's ‘third option’ between atomism and organicism

NIGEL RAPPORT

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 69-77
doi:10.1017/S0964028200000070
 

Reviews

 
 

Dispossession by degrees. Indian land and identity in Natick, Massachusetts, 1650–1790. BY JEAN M. O’BRIEN. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1997. xiii + 224 pp. Hb.: £35. ISBN 0 521 56172 8.

LAURIE WEINSTEIN

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 79-89
doi:10.1017/S0964028200270080
 

Die Konstruktion von Ethnizität. Eine politische Geschichte Nord-West Ghanas, 1870–1990. BY CAROLA LENTZ. KÖLN: RÜDIGER KÖPPE VERLAG. 1998. 690 pp. Bibliography. Index. Pb.: DM 128. ISBN 3 89645 207 X.

ANDREA BEHRENDS

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 79-89
doi:10.1017/S0964028200260084
 

White Aborigines. Identity politics in Australian art. BY IAN MCLEAN. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1998. ix + 204 pp. Hb.: £40. ISBN 0 521 58416 7.

KIM FLEET

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 79-89
doi:10.1017/S0964028200250088
 

Speak of the Devil. Tales of satanic abuse in contemporary England. BY J. S. LA FONTAINE. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1998. 235 pp. Pb.: £15.95. ISBN 0 521 62934 9.

T.M. LUHRMANN

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 79-89
doi:10.1017/S0964028200230085
 

A place apart. An anthropological study of the Icelandic world. BY KIRSTEN HASTRUP. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Oxford Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology. 1998. 250 pp. Hb.: £30. ISBN 0 19 823380 9.

GISLI PALSSON

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 79-89
doi:10.1017/S0964028200220089
 

Emotions, the social bond and human reality. Part/whole analysis. BY THOMAS J. SCHEFF. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1997. ix + 249 pp. Pb.: £14.95. ISBN 0 521 58545 7.

PAUL STOLLER

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 79-89
doi:10.1017/S0964028200210082
 

Embodied progress. A cultural account of assisted conception. BY SARAH FRANKLIN. London: Routledge. 1997. xii + 252 pp. Pb.: £14.99. ISBN 0415 067 677.

MARY BOUQUET

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 79-89
doi:10.1017/S0964028200240081
 

Booknotes

 
 

Survival on meagre resources. Hadendowa pastoralism in the Red Sea hills. BY LEIF MANGER, WITH HASSAN ABDI EL ATI, SHARIF HARIR, KNUT KRZYWINSKI AND OLE R. VETAAS. Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet. 1996. 244 pp. Pb. ISBN 91 7106 386 2.

P.T.W. BAXTER

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 91-92
doi:10.1017/S0964028200220090
 

Iren von Moos. Nun hausen Schlagen in den Aprikosengärten. Eine Ethnologin berichtet aus Afghanistan. EDITED BY JAKOB TANNER. Wuppertal: Hammer Verlag. 1996. 191 pp. ISBN 3 87294 718 4.

GABRIELE RASULY-PALECZEK

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 91-92
doi:10.1017/S0964028200210094
 

Abstracts

 
 

Abstracts

Social Anthropology, Volume 8, Issue 01, February 2000, pp 93-98
doi:10.1017/S0964028200000100
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