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The Werewolf Complex: America's Fascination With Violence (Global Issues Series)
Published in Paperback by Berg Pub Ltd (1998)
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Rethinking American Violence
Casi Nada: A Study of Agrarian Reform in the Homeland of Cardenismo (Studies on Culture and Society, Vol.4)
Published in Paperback by Inst of Mesoamerican Studies (1991)
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Rural sociology - Agriculture - Migrants
Drawing on many years of fieldwork in Mexico this book is provides a look at migrant politics from the perspective of Mexican peasants. This book should be read by Americans that have an interest in getting a more complete picture of US immigration issues
Flamenco: Passion, Politics and Popular Culture (Explorations in Anthropology Series)
Published in Paperback by Berg Pub Ltd (1996)
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Too much research, not enough flamenco
Mixing the erudite and colloquial language, Washabaugh's text has so many references to other sources one begins to wonder whether any of the content is actually original. Since he's an American Anthropologist I suppose one should forgive his limited view of an art form whose cultural roots must be as alien to him as little green men from Mars. The author seems to think flamenco performers are 'doing politics' whether they want to or not. He totally misses the point that flamenco has no high ideals, and no political goals, apart from serving as an emotional catalyst. On his web article about some of the videos he talks about in this book, his lack of research is really deplorable. No- Do in Seville comes from the days of Alfonso X in the 13th Century when the loyalty of the city led him to proclaim No Me Han Dejado- They Did Not Abandon Me on the coat of arms of the city. Nothing to do with Christ's cry from the cross, Mr. Washabaugh, do your homework.
Beyond Boundaries: Understanding Translation and Anthropological Discourse (Explorations in Anthropology)
Published in Paperback by Berg Pub Ltd (1994)
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Britain, France and Appeasement: Anglo-French Relations in the Popular Front Era (Berg French Studies)
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Children of Blood: Society, Reproduction and Cosmology in New Guinea (Explorations in Anthropology Series)
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Managing Students (Managing Colleges and Universities)
Published in Paperback by Open Univ Pr (1999)
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Neoliberalism, Transnationalization and Rural Poverty: A Case Study of Michoacan, Mexico
Published in Hardcover by Westview Press (1995)
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Of Relations and the Dead: Four Societies Viewed from the Angle of Their Exchanges (Explorations in Anthropology)
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Other Worlds: Notions of Self and Emotion Among the Lohorung Rai (Explorations in Anthroplogy Series)
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One of the book's few weaknesses is its evident unwillingness to face the difficulty of distinguishing between words and images that simply contribute to this feedback cycle, on the one hand, and those which reflect that culture without simply acquiescing to it (like Duclos's own book), on the other. How does one decide, for example, whether the cop-torture scene in Reservoir Dogs is a mere 'example' or a 'reflection' upon 'the werewolf complex'? Nonetheless, this book is indispensable for anyone interested in contemporary popular culture and violence.