Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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Some anthropologists working in Latin America ( e . g . , García Canclini 1993 )
have argued that the transformation of ... urban folklore “ show ” represents the
death of something fundamental and authentic in Latin American popular culture
...
Some anthropologists working in Latin America ( e . g . , García Canclini 1993 )
have argued that the transformation of ... urban folklore “ show ” represents the
death of something fundamental and authentic in Latin American popular culture
...
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American Ethnologist 18 : 67 - 89 . Crandon - Malamud , L . 1993 . Blessings of
the Virgin in Capitalist Society : The Transformation of a Rural Bolivian Fiesta .
American Anthropologist 95 ( 3 ) : 574 - 96 . de Anasagasti , P . 1990 . Los que
van ...
American Ethnologist 18 : 67 - 89 . Crandon - Malamud , L . 1993 . Blessings of
the Virgin in Capitalist Society : The Transformation of a Rural Bolivian Fiesta .
American Anthropologist 95 ( 3 ) : 574 - 96 . de Anasagasti , P . 1990 . Los que
van ...
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American Ethnologist 21 ( 1 ) : 104 - 22 . 1996 . The Invention of Tradition in a
Papua New Guinean Modernity . American Anthropologist 97 ( 3 ) : 519 - 20 .
Flender , H . 1963 . ... American Anthropologist 94 ( 4 ) : 837 - 59 . Gold , C . 1975
.
American Ethnologist 21 ( 1 ) : 104 - 22 . 1996 . The Invention of Tradition in a
Papua New Guinean Modernity . American Anthropologist 97 ( 3 ) : 519 - 20 .
Flender , H . 1963 . ... American Anthropologist 94 ( 4 ) : 837 - 59 . Gold , C . 1975
.
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Contents
Volume XXXVII Number | 4 |
A New Time and Place for Bolivian Popular Politics | 99 |
Performing National Culture in a Bolivian Migrant Community | 117 |
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