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Psychological Anthropology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 693

Psychological Anthropology

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Intimate Frontiers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Intimate Frontiers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999-04
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  • Publisher: UNM Press

Explores the role of sex and gender on California's multi-cultural frontier under the influences of Spain, Mexico, and the United States.

Standing Ground
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 339

Standing Ground

This colorful, richly textured account of spiritual training and practice within an American Indian social network emphasizes narrative over analysis. Thomas Buckley's foregrounding of Yurok narratives creates one major level of dialogue in an innovative ethnography that features dialogue as its central theoretical trope. Buckley places himself in conversation with contemporary Yurok friends and elders, with written texts, and with twentieth-century anthropology as well. He describes Yurok Indian spirituality as "a significant field in which individual and society meet in dialogue—cooperating, resisting, negotiating, changing each other in manifold ways. 'Culture,' here, is not a thing but a process, an emergence through time."

Blood Magic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Blood Magic

Examining cultures as diverse as long-house dwellers in North Borneo, African farmers, Welsh housewives, and postindustrial American workers, this volume dramatically redefines the anthropological study of menstrual customs. It challenges the widespread image of a universal "menstrual taboo" as well as the common assumption of universal female subordination which underlies it. Contributing important new material and perspectives to our understanding of comparative gender politics and symbolism, it is of particular importance to those interested in anthropology, women's studies, religion, and comparative health systems.

One Fifth Avenue
  • Language: en

One Fifth Avenue

"ONE FIFTH AVENUE is a modern comedy of manners -- a landmark novel, if you like. Its observations about money, the Internet, the function of art in society as wellas sex romps, social climbing and snobbery enhance Bushnell's reputation as an astute observer of modern life....Carrie Bradshaw wannabes as well as women (and men) near Bushnell's age -- she turns 50 this year -- will be pulled into this refreshing and highly entertaining novel about the power of money, sex and celebrity." --USA TODAY "Bushnell...broadens her scope in her latest ode to New York strivers and sophisticates...The fun lies in the author's acute observations about everything from real estate envy to midlife crises." -...

Journal of the Senate, Legislature of the State of California
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1744

Journal of the Senate, Legislature of the State of California

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1953
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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An Historical and Genealogical Record of Isaac Brockbank, Sr
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

An Historical and Genealogical Record of Isaac Brockbank, Sr

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1959
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Gasquet-Orleans Road, Chimney Rock Section, Del Norte County, California
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 486
Craft and the Kingly Ideal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Craft and the Kingly Ideal

In ancient Mediterranean cultures, diamonds were thought to endow their owners with invincibility. In contemporary United States culture, a foreign-made luxury car is believed to give its owner status and prestige. Where do these beliefs come from? In this study of craft production and long-distance trade in traditional, nonindustrial societies, Mary W. Helms explores the power attributed to objects that either are produced by skilled artisans and/or come from "afar." She argues that fine artisanship and long-distance trade, both of which are more available to powerful elites than to ordinary people, are means of creating or acquiring tangible objects that embody intangible powers and energies from the cosmological realms of gods, ancestors, or heroes. Through the objects, these qualities become available to human society and confer honor and power on their possessors. Helms’ novel approach equates trade with artistry and emphasizes acquisition rather than distribution. She rejects the classic Western separation between economics and aesthetics and offers a new paradigm for understanding traditional societies that will be of interest to all anthropologists and archaeologists.