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The Humbled anthropologist : tales from the Pacific / edited by Philip R. DeVita.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Wadsworth modern anthropology libraryPublication details: Belmont, Calif. : Wadsworth Pub. Co., ©1990.Description: xxiv, 184 pages, 5 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0534125700
  • 9780534125707
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306/.09 20
Contents:
The anthropologist has no clothes: revealing experiences from fieldwork / Mac Marshall -- Is fieldwork art of science? / Dorothy K. Billings -- The first Rotumans / Alan Howard -- Two tales from the Trukese taproom / Mac Marshall -- Too many bananas, not enough pineapples, and no watermelon at all: Three object lessons in living with reciprocity / David Counts -- "Did you?" / Ward H. Goodenough -- Ethnocentrism and the Abelam / Richard Scaglion -- What did the earthquake mean? / Alice Pomponio -- Reflections of a shy enthnographer: foot-in-the-mouth is not fatal / Juliana Flinn -- What's so funny about that? Fieldwork and laughter in Polynesia / Richard Feinberg -- Cultural baggage / Joyce D. Hammond -- Raising a few eyebrows inTonga / Elizabeth P. Hahn -- The projection from Pohnpei / Glenn Petersen -- The politics of ethnography: Americans on Tanna / Lamont Lindstrom -- 'Pigs of the forest' and other unwritten papers / Terence E. Hays -- To die on Ambae: on the possibility of doing fieldwork forever / William L. Rodman and Margaret C. Rodman -- A letter from the field / Marty Zelenietz -- The sorcerer's rainstone / James B. Watson -- Amgoi: entrepreneurial muck-up / Edwin C. Cook and Susan M. Pflanz-Cook -- An anthropologist as travel writer / Robert Tonkinson -- A long voyage / Ben Finney.
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The anthropologist has no clothes: revealing experiences from fieldwork / Mac Marshall -- Is fieldwork art of science? / Dorothy K. Billings -- The first Rotumans / Alan Howard -- Two tales from the Trukese taproom / Mac Marshall -- Too many bananas, not enough pineapples, and no watermelon at all: Three object lessons in living with reciprocity / David Counts -- "Did you?" / Ward H. Goodenough -- Ethnocentrism and the Abelam / Richard Scaglion -- What did the earthquake mean? / Alice Pomponio -- Reflections of a shy enthnographer: foot-in-the-mouth is not fatal / Juliana Flinn -- What's so funny about that? Fieldwork and laughter in Polynesia / Richard Feinberg -- Cultural baggage / Joyce D. Hammond -- Raising a few eyebrows inTonga / Elizabeth P. Hahn -- The projection from Pohnpei / Glenn Petersen -- The politics of ethnography: Americans on Tanna / Lamont Lindstrom -- 'Pigs of the forest' and other unwritten papers / Terence E. Hays -- To die on Ambae: on the possibility of doing fieldwork forever / William L. Rodman and Margaret C. Rodman -- A letter from the field / Marty Zelenietz -- The sorcerer's rainstone / James B. Watson -- Amgoi: entrepreneurial muck-up / Edwin C. Cook and Susan M. Pflanz-Cook -- An anthropologist as travel writer / Robert Tonkinson -- A long voyage / Ben Finney.

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