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Contents
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Original Articles
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Introduction: Autism: Rethinking the Possibilities
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Olga Solomon
Nancy Bagatell
Book Reviews
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Coming of Age in Second Life: An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human. Tom Boellstorff. Princeton University Press. 2008. ix+316pp.
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Devva Kasnitz
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Against Machismo: Young Adult Voices in Mexico City. Josué Ramirez. New York: Berghahn Books. 2008. viii+138pp.
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Guillermina G. Núñez-Mchiri
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Psychotherapy in Everday Life. Ole Dreier. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2008. xi+314pp.
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Elizabeth A. Throop
Legacy Book Reviews: Published in conjunction with Ethos 36.4
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Geel Revisited after Centuries of Mental Rehabilitation. Eugeen Roosens and Lieve Van de Walle. Garant Publishers :London. 2007. ix+129pp.
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Ayelet Abraham
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Homelands and Diasporas: Holy Lands and Other Places. André Levy and Alex Weingrod, eds. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. 2005. xi+362pp.
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Patric V. Giesler
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Review of Fialkova, Larisa and Maria N. Yelenevskay. Ex-Soviets in Israel: From Personal Narratives to a Group Portrait. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. xiii+373pp.
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Deborah Golden
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Postcolonial Disorders. Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good, Sandra Teresa Hyde, Sarah Pinto, and Byron Good. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. 2008. xii+466 pp.
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Harold L. Odden
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Ethnographic Sorcery Harry G. West. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. 2007. xiv+132pp.
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Phillips Stevens
Legacy Book Reviews: Published in conjunction with Ethos 36.3
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The World of Shamanism: New Views of an Ancient Tradition. Roger Walsh.Woodbury, MN: Llewellyn Publications. 2007. x+325pp.
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John J. McGraw
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Spiritual Transformation and Healing: Anthropological, Theological, Neuroscientific, and Clinical Perspectives. Joan D. Koss-Chioino and Philip Hefner, eds. New York: Altamira Press. 2006. xvii + 300pp.
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Elelwani Ramugondo
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Will to Live: Aids Therapies and the Politics of Survival. João Biehl. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 2007. xiii + 466pp.
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Cristina Redko
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Ways of Knowing: New Approaches in the Anthropology of Experience and Learning. Mark Harris, ed. New York: Berghahn Books. 2007. Xii+340 pp.
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David Sutton
Legacy Book Reviews: Published in conjunction with Ethos 36.2
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Retirement Migration: Paradoxes of Ageing. Caroline Oliver. New York, NY: Routledge Taylor and Francis Group. 2008. ix+197pp.
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Jason Danely
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Diaspora Conversions: Black Carib Religion and the Recovery of Africa. Paul Christopher Johnson. Berkeley: University of California Press. 2007. xi + 330 pp.
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Timothy R. Landry
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In Search of Providence: Transnational Mayan Identities. Patricia Foxen. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press. 2007. xxiv+358pp.
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Brian Montes
Legacy Book Reviews: Published in conjunction with Ethos 36.1
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Gossip, Markets, and Gender: How Dialogue Constructs Moral Value in Post-Socialist Kilimanjaro. Tuulikki Pietilá. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 2007. xi + 241 pp.
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Robey Callahan
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The Encounter Never Ends: A Return to the Field of Tamil Rituals. Isabelle Clark-Decès. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. 2007. x+146pp.
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Kristin M. Kostick
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Selves in Two Languages: Bilinguals' Verbal Enactments of Identity in French and Portuguese. Michèle Koven. Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 2007. x+315 pp.
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Sevda Numanbayraktaroglu
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Culture and Identity: The History, Theory, and Practice of Psychological Anthropology, Revised and Updated Edition. Charles Lindholm. Oxford: Oneworld Publications. 2007. xxxii+446 pp.
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Jill White
Legacy Book Reviews: Published in conjunction with Ethos 35.4
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Respect and Disrespect: Cultural and Developmental Origins. David W. Shwalb and Barbara J. Shwalb, (eds.) San Francisco: Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2006. 93 pp.
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Robert Ausch
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Enemy Lines: Warfare, Childhood, and Play in Batticaloa. Margaret Trawick. Berkeley: University of California Press. 2007. xii+308 pp.
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David F. Lancy
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COMMENTS ON DAVID LANCY'S REVIEW OF ENEMY LINES: WARFARE, CHILDHOOD, AND PLAY IN BATTICALOA
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MARGARET TRAWICK
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Ordinary Life: A Memoir of Illness. Kathlyn Conway. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 2007. x+264 pp.
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Aaron T. Seaman
Legacy Book Reviews: Published in conjunction with Ethos 35.3
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A Narrative Community: Voices Of Israeli Backpackers. Chaim Noy. Detroit:Wayne State University Press. 2006. xii + 238 pp.
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Jonathan S. Marion
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Comparative Arawakan Histories: Rethinking Language Family and Culture Area In Amazonia. Jonathan D. Hill and Fernando Santos-Granero, eds. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 2007. 340 pp.
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Grant J. Rich
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Weaving Generations Together: Evolving Creativity in the Maya of Chiapas. Patricia Marks Greenfield. Santa Fe: School of American Research Press. xxiv + 200 pp. 2004.
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W. Warner Wood
Legacy Book Reviews: Published in conjunction with Ethos 35.2
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Vietnam's Children in a Changing World. Rachel Burr. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. 2006. x + 247pp.
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Kathleen Barlow
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Imagining the Course of Life: Self-Transformation in a Shan Buddhist Community. Eberhardt, Nancy. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. 2006. xi +208pp.
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Jacquetta Hill
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Wayward Women: Sexuality and Agency in a New Guinea Society. Holly Wardlow. Berkeley: University of California Press. 2006. 284pp.
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Richard Joseph Martin
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Anthropology Through a Double Lens: Public and Personal Worlds in Human Theory. Daniel Touro Linger. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 2005. 236 pp.
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Gazi Islam
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COMMENTS ON GAZI ISLAM'S REVIEW OF ANTHROPOLOGY THROUGH A DOUBLE LENS
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DANIEL T. LINGER
Legacy Book Reviews: Published in conjunction with Ethos 35.1
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Family Mealtime as a Context of Development and Socialization. Larson, Reed W., Angela R. Wiley, and Kathryn R. Branscomb, eds. New Directions for Child Development, Number 111. San Francisco, CA: Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2006. 110pp.
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Heather Rae-Espinoza
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New Perspectives on Native North America: Cultures, Histories and Representations. Sergei Kan and Pauline Turner Strong, eds. Lincoln: University of Nebraska. 2006. xliii + 514 pp.
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Kirk Dombrowski
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The Japanese Self in Cultural Logic. Takie Sugiyama Lebra. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. 2004. xxiv + 303 pp.
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Robey Callahan
Legacy Book Reviews: Published in conjunction with Ethos 34.4
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American Individualisms: Child Rearing and Social Class in Three Neighborhoods. Adrie Kusserow. Series on Culture, Mind, and Society. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 2004. xiii + 207pp.
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Cindy Dell Clark
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Discovering Successful Pathways in Children's Development: Mixed Methods in the Study of Childhood and Family Life. Thomas S. Weisner, ed. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 2005. ix + 443 pp.
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Paul Spicer
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Kölner Beiträge zur Ethnopsychologie und Transkulturellen Psychologie 6 (Cologne Contributions to Ethnopsychology and Transcultural Psychology 6). H. Stubbe and C. dos Santos-Stubbe (Ed.). Göttingen: V&R unipress. 2005. 147 pp.
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Huub Beijers
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Life and Death in Intensive Care. Joan Cassell. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 2005. 233 pp.
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Liz Nickrenz
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Those Who Touch: Tuareg Women in Anthropological Perspective. Susan J. Rasmussen. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press. 2006. xii + 234 pp.
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Patric V. Giesler
Legacy Book Reviews: Published in conjunction with Ethos 34.3
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Culture, Subject, and Psyche: Dialogues in Psychoanalysis and Anthropology. Anthony Molino, ed. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2004. xv + 217 pp.
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Sara E. Lewis
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Cannibal Talk: The Man-Eating Myth and Human Sacrifice in the South Seas. Gananath Obeyesekere Berkeley, CA: University of California, 2005. Xx + 320 pp.
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Sara M. Bergstresser
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In Sickness and in Play: Children Coping with Chronic Illnesses. Cindy Dell Clark. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2003. xi + 225 pp.
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Mara H. Buchbinder
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Applied Developmental Psychology: Theory, Practice and Research from Japan. Shwalb, David W., Jun Nakazawa, and Barbara J. Shwalb. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing, 2005. xxv + 353 pp.
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Harold L. Odden
Legacy Book Reviews: Published in conjunction with Ethos 34.2
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A Companion to Psychological Anthropology: Modernity and Psychocultural Change. Casey Conerly and Robert B. Edgerton, eds. Blackwell Companions to Anthropology. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2005. xxiii + 523 pp.
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Philip K. Bock
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The Bridge to Humanity: How Affect Hunger Trumps the Selfish Gene. Walter Goldschmidt. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. xii + 164 pp.
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Benjamin N. Colby
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Why Did They Kill? Cambodia in the Shadow of Genocide. Alexander Laban Hinton. California Series in Public Anthropology. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005. xxii + 360 pp.
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Antonius C.G.M. Robben
Original Articles
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Regarding the Rise in Autism: Vaccine Safety Doubt, Conditions of Inquiry, and the Shape of Freedom
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Sharon R. Kaufman
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From Cure to Community: Transforming Notions of Autism
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Nancy Bagatell
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An Exceptional Path: An Ethnographic Narrative Reflecting on Autistic Parenthood from Evolutionary, Cultural, and Spiritual Perspectives
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Dawn Eddings Prince
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Autistic Sociality
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Elinor Ochs
Olga Solomon
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Narratives of Distinction: Personal Life Narrative as a Technology of the Self in the Everyday Lives and Relational Worlds of Children with Autism
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Karen Gainer Sirota
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"How to Go On": Intersubjectivity and Progressivity in the Communication of a Child with Autism
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Laura Sterponi
Alessandra Fasulo
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What a Dog Can Do: Children with Autism and Therapy Dogs in Social Interaction
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Olga Solomon
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Commentary: Autism and Anthropology?
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Mary C. Lawlor
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Commentary: On Being Autistic, and Social
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Roy Richard Grinker