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Zeitschriftenschau
Anthropos 102.2007
Archiv für Völkerkunde (Wien)
55. 2005
Trost, F., Von Kopf bis Fuß: Die traditionelle Kleidung
der Sahara-Tuareg [Kel-Ahaggar und Kel-Ajjer] (1-
42). - Forni, S., Molding Success and Political Power.
Painted Clay Figurines from the Northern Grassfields
[Cameroon] (43-60).
Arctic Anthropology (Madison)
43. 2006/2
McClellan, C., Frederica de Laguna and the Pleasures
of Anthropology (28-44). - Bowers, P. M., M. L.
Moss, A Giant in the Rainforest. Frederica de Laguna’s
Contributions to the Anthropology of Southeast Alaska
(68-77).
The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology
(Canberra)
7. 2006/3
Pannell, S., Welcome to the Hotel Tutuala: Fataluku
Accounts of Going Places in an Immobile World (203-
219). - Smith, B. R., “More than Love”: Locality and
Affects of Indigeneity in Northern Queensland (221-
235). - Taylor, P., Economy in Motion; Cham Muslim
Traders in the Mekong Delta (237-250). - High, H.,
Ritualising Residency: Territory Cults and a Sense of
Place in Southern Lao PDR (251-263). - McKay,
D., Translocal Circulation; Place and Subjectivity in an
Extended Filipino Community (265-278).
8. 2007/1
Traube, E. G., Unpaid Wages: Local Narratives and
the Imagination of the Nation (9-25). - Gunter, J.,
Communal Conflict in Viqueque and the “Charged”
History of ’59 (27-41). - Meitzner Yoder, L. S.,
Hybridising Justice: State-Customary Interactions over
Forest Crime and Punishment in Oecusse, East Timor
(43-57). - Fox, J. J., Traditional Justice and the “Court
System” of the Island of Roti (59-73). - McWilliam,
A., Meto Disputes and Peacemaking: Cultural Notes on
Conflict and Its Resolution in West Timor (75-91).
Asian Folklore Studies (Nagoya)
65. 2006/2
Uther, H.-J., The Fox in World Literature: Reflections
on a “Fictional Animal” (133-160). - Jila, N., Myths
and Traditional Beliefs about the Wolf and the Crow in
Central Asia: Examples from the Turkic Wu-Sun and the
Mongols (161-177). - Wessing, R., Symbolic Animals
in the Land between the Waters: Markers of Place and
Transition (205-239). - Frembgen, J. W., Embodying
Evil and Bad Luck: Stray Notes on the Folklore of
Bats in Southwest Asia (241-247). - Thao, Y. J.,
Culture and Knowledge of the Sacred Instrument Qeej in
the Mong-American Community (249-267). - Schnell,
S., Ema Shû’s “The Mountain Folk”: Fictionalized
Ethnography and Veiled Dissent (269-321).
Asiatische Studien - Études Asiatiques
(Bern)
60. 2006/4
Riemenschnitter, A., Consuming Collective Identity.
Food Myths in Contemporary Chinese Aesthetic Re
presentations (1021-1049).
The Australian Journal of Anthropology
(Sydney)
17. 2006/2
Courtney, S. A., Creating a Living Goddess: Status,
Sacrality, and Urban Contests of Desire in Vârânasî
(127-146). - Hastrup, K., Closing Ranks: Fundamen
tals in History, Politics, and Anthropology (147-160). -
Houston, C., The Never Ending Dance: Islamism, Ke-
malism, and the Power of Seif-Institution in Turkey
(161-178). - Merlan, F., European Settlement and the
Making and Unmaking of Aboriginal Identities (179—
195). - Walker, A., Matrilineal Spirits, Descent, and
Territorial Power in Northern Thailand (196-215).
17. 2006/3
Sullivan, P., Introduction: Culture without Cultures -
The Culture Effect (253-264). - Nakata, M., Aus
tralian Indigenous Studies: A Question of Discipline
(265-275). - Sider, G., The Walls Came Tumbling
Up: The Production of Culture, Class, and Native Amer
ican Societies (276-290). - McKay, D., Rethinking
Indigenous Place: Igorot Identity and Locality in the
Philippines (291-306). - Langton, M., O. Mazel,
L. Palmer, The “Spirit” of the Thing: The Bound
aries of Aboriginal Economic Relations at Australian
Common Law (307-321). - Bauman, T., Nations and
Tribes “Within”: Emerging Aboriginal “Nationalisms”
in Katherine (322-335). - Correy, S., The Reconsti
tution of Aboriginal Sociality through the Identification
on Traditional Owners in New South Wales (336-347).
18. 2007/1
Anderson, J., The Contest of Moralities: Negotiat
ing Compulsory Celibacy and Sexual Intimacy in the
Roman Catholic Priesthood (1-17). - Anderson, K.,
C. Perrin, “The Miserablest People in the World”: Race,
Humanism, and the Australian Aborigine (18-39). -
Burton, J., The Anthropology of Personal Identity: In
tellectual Property Rights Issues in Papua New Guinea,
West Papua, and Australia (40-55). - Halvaksz, J. A.,
Cannabis and Fantasies of Development: Revaluing Re
lations through Land in Rural Papua New Guinea (56-
71). - Kapferer, B., Anthropology and the Dialectic
of Enlightenment: A Discourse on the Definition and
Ideals of a Threatened Discipline (72-94).