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1989. ix, 227 pages.
0896721671
978-0-89672-167-8
$14.95 paper
Studies in Comparative Literature Series
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Literature and Anthropology Edited by Philip A. Dennis and Wendell M. Aycock
Literature and Anthropology consists of a collection of papers written by anthropologists, writers, and literary scholars in reference to a multitude of topics such as ethnographic mystery novels, Caribbean literature, anthropological poetry, and shamanism. These papers were selected by an interdisciplinary committee at Texas Tech on the basis of their individual merits.
Making Mysteries with Navajo Materials Mystery Literature and Ethnography: Fictional Detectives as Anthropologists Point of View in Anthropological Discourse Literature and the Study of Man Success in Shakespeare Vonnegut's Anthropology Thesis From Stendhal to Malinowski: Diary and Ethnographic Discourse The Literary Work as Cultural Document: A Carribbean Case Identity and Escape in Caribbean Literature Literature as Ethnographic Evidence: The Case of Mexican Narrative The Case of Sitt Marie Rose: An Ethnographic Novel from the Modern Middle East Mother Earth in Amazonia and in the Andes: Darcy Ribeiro and José María Arguedas The Poet as Anthropologist The Shaman, Light and Dark Oliver La Farge, Writer and Anthropologist
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