Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers Cumulative Index
Volumes 80-89
Coercive Harmony: The Political
Economy of Legal Models by Laura Nader 1
Brave New Workplace: Cooperations,
Control, and the New Industrial Relations by Roberto J. Gonzalez
14
Native Americans and the
Monitored Retrievable Storage Plan for Nuclear Wastes: Late Capitalism,
Negotiation, and Controlling Processes by C. Jay Ou 32
Science and Anti-Science
at the Smithsonian Institution by Sophia Vackimes 90
Dormitories at UC Berkeley
by Clarence Ting 108
"Resisting Resistance":
Historicizing Contemporary Models of Agency by Robyn Kinger 137
Volume 81 (1997) The Archaeology of Russian Colonialism in the North and Tropical Pacific. Peter R. Mills and Antoinette Martinez, editors
Russian Colonialism in
the North and Tropical Pacific: An Introduction by Kent G. Lightfoot
1
Russians in Alaska, 1784:
Foundations of Colonial Society at Three Saints Harbor, Kodiak Island Aron
L. Crowell 10
The Origin of Colonial
Glass Production in Irkutsk: Research Perspectives by Oleg V. Bychkov
42
Searching for California's
First Shipyard: Remote Sensing Surveys at Fort Ross by James M. Allan
50
Subsistence, Ethnicity,
and Vertebrate Exploitation at the Ross Colony by Thomas A. Wake 84
Ethnicity and Chronology
at Metini, Fort Ross State Historic Park, California by Hannah Ballard
116
View from the Ridge: The
Kashaya Pomo in a Russian-American Company Context by Antoinette Martinez
141
Historical Ethnography
and Archaeology of Russian Fort Elisabeth State Historical Park, Waimea,
Kaua'i by Peter R. Mills 157
The Age of Russian Imperialism
in the North Pacific by Glenn Farris 187
Volume 82 (1997) Towards a Prehistory of the Kone Region, New Caledonia: A Reanalysis of the Pioneering Archaeological Excavations of E.W. Gifford. Patrick V. Kirch, Marshall I. Weisler, and Eleanor Casella, editors
Introduction: E.W. Gifford,
New Caledonia, and Oceanic Prehistory by Patrick V. Kirch 1
A Geoarchaeological Analysis
of Sediments from Sites 14 and 26 by Mahlon Leonard 18
Mollusk Exploitation and
Paleoenvironmental Change in the Kone Region: A Reanalysis of the Site
13 Molusk Assemblages by Laura J. Miller 25
A Re-Examination of the
Bird Bones from Archaeological Sites Excavated in 1952 on New Caledonia
by David W. Steadman 38
A Formal Analysis of the
Lapita Ceramic Assemblage from Site 13A by David Ultan 49
A Formal Analysis of Diagnostic
Ceramics from Site 14, Podtanean by Elizabeth Manning 58
A Technological Analysis
of the Ceramics from Site 14, Podtanean by Mary Reiten 69
Stylistic Variation in
Pottery from Site 26, Oundjo by Timoty Plowman 81
A Case Study in Ceramic
Technology: Site 26: Oundjo by Eleanor C. Casella 100
Re-Evaluating the Flaked
Stone Artifacts from Lapita Sites 13 and 13A by Anthony Marais 109
An Analysis of Lithic
Artifacts from Site 26, Podtanean by David T. Price 120
An Analysis of Shell Net
Sinkers from Kone Sites by David Rapp 128
Concluding Remarks on
Kone Region Prehistory by Patrick V. Kirch 137
Appendixes 150
Volume 83 (1998)
Cities in Turmoil and Transition:
The Continuity of Trier and Regensburg between the Late Roman Empire and
the Early Middle Ages by Milena Benes 5
The California Archaeological
Survey of 1948-1949: An Institutional History of its Founding by Paul
H. Fagette, Jr. 22
Jose Gregoria Hernandez:
A Chameleonic Presence in the Eye of the Medical Hurricane by Francisco
Ferrandiz 37
Gendered Narratives: Batswana
Women's Perspectives on Marriage, Law and Property by Anne Griffiths
57
Prayers for Women, Dominoes
for Men: Gender and Power in San Francisco de Macanae, Venezuela by
Patricia C. Marquez 73
Postmodernism and Anthropology:
Conflict or Cooperation? by Michael Oldani 87
A Note on Chiricahua Apache
War-Path Language by Tony Webster 106
Volume 84 (2000) Racial Anthropology: Retrospective on Carleton Coon's The Origin of Races (1962). Jonathan Marks, editor
Human Biodiversity as a
Central Theme of Biological Anthropology: Then and Now by Jonathan Marks
1
The Blood Group “Fad”
in Post-War Racial Anthropology by Rachel Silverman 11
Reconciling Race and Human
Adaptability: Carleton Coon and the Persistence of Race in Scientific Discourse
by Alan Goodman and
Evelynn Hammonds 28
The Dangers in Editing
Human History to Fit Methodological Constraints in the Present by Robert
Eckhardt 45
On the Pattern and Origin
of Human Biological Diversity by Kenneth Korey 59
Volume 85 (2001) Past
Ritual and the Everyday. Christine A. Hastorf, editor
Studying Ritual in the
Past by Christine A. Hastorf 1
Ritual, Change, and the
Pre-Pottery Neolithic Figurines of the Central-Southern Levant by Kathy
Twiss 16
“Fractious Statelets”
and “Galactic Polities”: Ideology, Ritual Practices and the Rise
and Fall of Classic Maya States by Jeanne Lopiparo 49
Shamanism and Hegemony:
A Gramscian Approach to the Chavin Staff God by Sharon Small 68
Power, Ideology and Ritual:
The Practice of Agriculture in the Inca Empire by Miriam Doutriaux
91
Ceremonial Households
and Domestic Temples: “Fuzzy” Definitions in the Andean Formative
by Emily Dean and David Kojan 109
Volume 86 (2001) The Paradoxes of Progress: Globalization and Postsocialist Cultures. Rachael Stryker and Jennifer Patico, editors
The Paradoxes of Progress:
Globalization and Postsocialist Cultures by Rachael Stryker and Jennifer
Patico 1
Public Memory in Russia:
How Transnational is it? by Andreas Langenohl 9
From State-Directed Non-Development
and Organized Gender Violence to Transition in Vojvodina and Serbia by
Tatjana Djuric-Kuzmanovic 27
Local Politics, Personal
Emotions: Support for Civic Action in Slovenia by Veronica Aplenc
37
Cultural Liminality and
Hybridity: The Romanian “Transition” by Monica Popescu 47
Social Movements, Transnational
Actors, and Democratization: The Case of the Russian Environmental
Movement by Laura Henry 69
Breaking the Waves:
Voodoo Magic in the Russian Cultural Ecumene by Galina Lindquist
93
From Ska Problèm
to “Don Uorri”: Transidiomatic Practices in Albania by Marco Jacquemet
113
Globalization in the Postsocialist
Marketplace: Consumer Readings of Difference and Development in Urban
Russia by Jennifer Patico 127
When Local Myths Meet
Global Reality: Preparing Russia’s Abandoned Children for International
Adoption by Olga Tunina and Rachael Stryker 143
A New Generation of Bulgarian
Transition: In Search of a “Brighter Future” by Maria Stoilkova
151
Swedish Space, “Western
Magic,” and Baltic Ambitions: The Making of a Business Elite in Riga,
Latvia by Anja Timm 165
“Civilization” and its
Insecurities: Traveling Scientists, Global Science, and National
Progress in the Novosibirsk Akademgorodok by Amy Ninetto 181
Volume 87 (2002) Controlling Processes. Laura Nader, editor
Introduction by Laura
Nader 1
The House that Uranium
Built: Perspectives on the Effects of Exposure on Individuals and Communities
Continuing American Patriarchies
by
Leah Nutting 54
The Evolution of Corporate
Legal Standing in U.S. and International Law: One View of the Doctrine
of "Corporate Personality" by Michael Zara 97
Tales from the "Script":
An Insider/Outsider View of Pharaceutical Sales Practice by Michael
J. Oldani 147
The Destruction Will Not
be Televised: Media Representations of Destruction in the Persian Gulf
War and Sanctions against Iraq by Kathleen Wilusz 177
The Sword and the Pen:
Egyptian Musings on European Penetration, Persuasion, and Power by Shaden
M. Tageldin 196
Dogmas of Inevitability:
Tracking Symbolic Power in the Global Marketplace by Peter Shorett 219
Volume 88 (2002)
Reflections on Critical
Work as an Academic Anthropologist by Hans Baer 1
Rethinking Emic Pottery
Classification by Scott R. Hutson and Robert Markens 8
From Immigrant to Citizen
through State-Run Education: The Symbolic Structure of Public Education
in Argentina During the Wave of Mass Italian Immigration (1880-1920s) by
Marisa L. Wilson 28
The Gwembe Valley--2001:
The Local and the Global by Elizabeth Colson 50
Xongodory and Homeland:
Manipulating Identity in a Multi-Ethni Region by Katherine R. Metzo
61
Western Universalism and
the Suburbs of Humanity: A Commentary on 9/11 by Mondher Kilani (Susan
Ervin-Tripp, trans) 77
A Description of Two Versions
of Domestic Space by Three South Asian Women by Anoma Pieris 92
The "Africa-Rest of the
World" Hypothesis in Evolutionary Anthropology: A Theoretical Analysis
by
Lansana Keita 109
Book Reviews 120
Volume 89 (2003) Behind Many Masks: Gerald Berreman and Berkeley Anthropology, 1959-2001. Katherine C. MacKinnon, editor
Preface, by Katherine C. MacKinnon 1
Section I: Anthropology of South Asia
Historical Magicalism—Manure
into Milk into Money: Colonialism, Commodity Fetishism, and Leisure Capitalism
in the Himalayas by Joseph S. Alter 5
Premo, Innocent at Home
by
Pauline Kolenda 24
Chachi’s Fate: Moral Discourse
in the Rajasthani Village by Erin P. Moore 41
Vishnu and the Art of
Motorcycle Driving: Toward an Anthropology of Traffic by R. Thomas Rosin
55
Section II: Social Inequality
Social Inequality in Urban
Philippines by Robert Fletcher Manlove 75
Being Old in Malaysia:
Issues and Challenges of Older Women by Rosiah Omar 116
Beyond the Mask of Technology:
Educational Equity and the Pedagogy of Hope by Charles Underwood, Jelani
Mahiri, Cecilia Toloza, and Dirce Pranzetti 132
Transnational Activities
for Local Survival: A Community of Nepalese Visa-Overstayers in Japan by
Keiko Yamanaka 146
Section III: Identity and Interaction
Kol Nidre in Spain by
Stanley Brandes 168
Railroad Craft Seniority:
The Essence of Railroad Society and Culture (and Its “State”) by Frederick
C. Gamst 176
Teaching as Social Action:
Ethics of Access and Relevance in Introductory Anthropology by Deborah
Pruitt 205
Mixed Feelings: Spoiled
Identities in the New South Africa by Nancy Scheper-Hughes 219
Section IV: “The Politics of Truth”: Ethics, Responsibility, and Activism
Go Tell it on the Mountain:
Gerald Berreman and the Politics of Truth by Donna Brasset 249
Hijacking Free Speech
in the CSU by Kathryn Forbes 261
Ethical Issues and Subsistence
Research in Alaska by Terry L. Haynes 273
Between Many Masks: Teaching
Stigmatized Students by Mark Pedelty 287
The Dark Side of Power
and the Intellectual: C. Wright Mills and Gerald D. Berreman by Elvi
Whittaker 304
Section V: Final Session
A Participatory Conversation with Gerald Berreman by Gerald Berreman and Mark Pedelty 325
Section VI: Personal Remembrances
A Personal Reflection by
Merritt T. Cooke 342
Reflections by Troy
Duster 345
Reflections by Margaret
Purser 347
A Letter of Recommendation
by
James Sebring 351
The Berreman Humanistic
Legacy: Reminiscences by Steve Talbot 355
Appendix A: Original Conference
Program 361
“Behind Many Masks: Gerald
Berreman and Berkeley Anthropology, 1959-2001”: April 6, 2001
Appendix B: Volume Participants
and their Affiliations 365