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In: Signs and society, Volume 6, Issue 1, p. 111-119
ISSN: 2326-4497
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In: Signs and society, Volume 6, Issue 1, p. 111-119
ISSN: 2326-4497
In: World Anthropology
In: World Anthropology Ser
Intro -- General Editor's Preface -- SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION -- Anthropology and Politics: From Naïveté Toward Liberation? -- SECTION TWO: COLONIALISM IN ANTHROPOLOGY -- The Counterrevolutionary Tradition in African Studies: The Case of Applied Anthropology -- Anthropologists and Their Terminologies: A Critical Review -- Anthropology and the Colonial Encounter -- SECTION THREE: SEXISM IN ANTHROPOLOGY -- Viricentrism and Anthropology -- Aboriginal Woman: Male and Female Anthropological Perspectives -- Women, Development, and Anthropological Facts and Fictions -- SECTION FOUR: "ETHICAL QUESTION" OR "POLITICAL CHOICE"? -- Colonial and Postcolonial Anthropology of Africa: Scholarship or Sentiment? -- Social Reality and the Anthropologists -- The Relevance of Contemporary Economic Anthropology -- Notes on the Present-Day State of Anthropology in the Third World -- Anthropology = Ideology, Applied Anthropology = Politics -- SECTION FIVE: FROM "ACADEMIC COLONIALISM" TO "COMMITTED ANTHROPOLOGY -- The Social Responsibility of Anthropological Science in the Context of Contemporary Brazil -- The Meaning of Wounded Knee, 1973: Indian Self-Government and the Role of Anthropology -- From Applied to Committed Anthropology: Disengaging from Our Colonialist Heritage -- SECTION SIX: DILEMMAS OF ACTION RESEARCH AND COMMITMENT -- Anthropology, "Snooping," and Commitment: A View from Papua New Guinea -- Anthropology in Melanesia: Retrospect and Prospect -- Is Useful Action Research Possible? -- How Can Revolutionary Anthropology Be Practiced? -- The Role of the Anthropologist in Minority Education: The Chicano Case -- SECTION SEVEN: TOWARD A VIEW FROM BELOW AND FROM WITHIN -- Participant Observation or Partisan Participation? -- On Objectivity in Fieldwork -- Breaking Through the Looking Glass: The View from Below -- On Being a Native Anthropologist.
In: American anthropologist: AA, Volume 100, Issue 2, p. 326-346
ISSN: 1548-1433
Southern Quechua conversational narratives aredialogicalin four senses. First, at theformallevel, the narrative is produced between interlocutors; second, narrativeembedsdiscourse within discourse by means of quotations or indirect discourse; third, implicit or hidden dialogue between texts is brought out through theintertextualreference to other coexisting narratives; and, fourth, there is a complex pattern of participation through which dialogue takes place not only between actual speaking individuals but between distinct, intersecting participantrolesthat evoke multiple interactional frameworks. Rigorous attention to each level allows us to integrate narrative analysis more closely into ethnographic study, in terms of both the social tactics of specific narrative events and the broader discursive frameworks that they illuminate.
In: Bulletin of Latin American research: the journal of the Society for Latin American Studies (SLAS), Volume 13, Issue 1, p. 120
ISSN: 1470-9856
In: Annual review of anthropology, Volume 21, Issue 1, p. 381-406
ISSN: 1545-4290
In: Anthropological quarterly: AQ, Volume 72, Issue 1, p. 34
ISSN: 1534-1518
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Technologies of Transatlantic Exchange and Transformation -- SPAIN -- Afterlife -- Spanish America -- Afterlife -- SPAIN -- Animal -- Spanish America -- Animal -- Spain -- Cartography -- Spanish America -- Cartography -- Spain -- Church: Interior -- Spanish America -- Church: Interior -- Spain -- Church: Place -- Spanish America -- Church: Place -- Spain -- City -- Spanish America -- City -- Spain -- Clergy -- Spanish America -- Clergy -- Spain -- Comedy -- Spanish America -- Comedy -- Spain -- Confession -- Spanish America -- Confession -- Spain -- Convent -- Spanish America -- Convent -- Spain -- Dream -- Spanish America -- Dream -- Spain -- Dress -- Spanish America -- Dress -- Spain -- Engraving -- Spanish America -- Engraving -- Spain -- Epic -- Spanish America -- Epic -- Spain -- Food -- Spanish America -- Food -- Spain -- Governance -- Spanish America -- Governance -- Spain -- History -- Spanish America -- History -- Spain -- Honor -- Spanish America -- Honor -- Spain -- Inquisition -- Spanish America -- Inquisition -- Spain -- Knowledge -- Spanish America -- Knowledge -- Spain -- Labor -- Spanish America -- Labor -- Spain -- Language -- Spanish America -- Language -- Spain -- Library -- Spanish America -- Library -- Spain -- Living Image -- Spanish America -- Living Image -- Spain -- Love -- Spanish America -- Love -- Spain -- Miscegenation -- Spanish America -- Miscegenation -- Spain -- Mission -- Spanish America -- Mission -- Spain -- Music: Cathedrals -- Spanish America -- Music: Cathedrals -- Spain -- Music: Convents -- Spanish America -- Music: Convents -- Spain -- Music: Missions -- Spanish America -- Music: Missions -- Spain -- Opera -- Spanish America -- Opera -- Spain -- Prayer -- Spanish America -- Prayer -- Spain -- Prophecy -- Spanish America -- Prophecy -- Spain -- Rebellion -- Spanish America -- Rebellion -- Spain -- Religious Drama -- Spanish America -- Religious Drama -- Spain -- Saint -- Spanish America -- Saint -- Spain -- Science -- Spanish America -- Science -- Spain -- Self-Fashioning -- Spanish America -- Self-Fashioning -- Spain -- Ship -- Spanish America -- Ship -- Spain -- Sin -- Spanish America -- Sin -- Spain -- Sodomy -- Spanish America -- Sodomy -- Spain -- Supernatural -- Spanish America -- Supernatural -- INDEX