Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 156
This individual's interest is seen as opposed to both the interest of other
individuals and that of the larger social whole” (Piot 1999:16). Like contributions
to Jackson and Karp's (1990) edited volume on personhood in Africa, Piot (1999)
...
This individual's interest is seen as opposed to both the interest of other
individuals and that of the larger social whole” (Piot 1999:16). Like contributions
to Jackson and Karp's (1990) edited volume on personhood in Africa, Piot (1999)
...
Page 176
In addition, there may have been indifference to empirical data on the part of
some sociocultural anthropologists whose main interest was in religion or rituals
rather than demography or human biology. It seems significant that
ethnographies ...
In addition, there may have been indifference to empirical data on the part of
some sociocultural anthropologists whose main interest was in religion or rituals
rather than demography or human biology. It seems significant that
ethnographies ...
Page 242
I know more than a few married couples in which the birth of a child reduced a
woman's sex drive, and that from that point on there was an imbalance in the
constancy of interest in sex, and the imbalance itself may reduce the woman's
interest ...
I know more than a few married couples in which the birth of a child reduced a
woman's sex drive, and that from that point on there was an imbalance in the
constancy of interest in sex, and the imbalance itself may reduce the woman's
interest ...
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Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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