Anthropology 84/85 /
Edited by, Elvio Angeloni.
- Guilford : The Dushkin Publishing Group, c1984
- 242 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
CONTENT
1. Anthropological perspective Doing field work among the Yanomamo Doctor, Lawyer, Indian chief Eating Christmas in the Kalahari etc...
2. Culture and communication Man at the mercy of language Natural languages and cultural identity Shakespeare in the bush etc...
3. The organization of society and culture The blood of their veins Trading with the Eskimos Murders in Eden etc...
4.Chaging families Society and sex roles Heterosexual relationships inside and outside marriage A look behind the veil
5. Sex roles and statuses Society and sex roles No girls allowed Rape free or rape prone
6. Religion, relief and ritual Psychotherapy in Africa Trances that heal The gypsies Night of the wandering souls etc...
7. Sociocultural change: The impact of the west Why can't people feed themselves The great sisal scheme Steel axes for stone-age Australians Bushmen: The hunters now hunt Guerrillas Growing up as the fore