Annual review of anthropology. Volume 23

W. H. Durham, E. V. Daniel, B. Schieffelin

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    Abstract

    The 1994 review covers a wide range of anthropological essays covering historical and contemporary themes. An overview paper is followed by essays in four sections, comprising 20 chapters, covering the archaeological, biological, linguistic and communicative practices and sociocultural aspects of the discipline. Specific topics include the changing perspectives of Maya civilisation; the trends, structure and dynamics of the epidemiology of HIV transmission; theories and politics in African American English, and the politics of space, time, and substance with specific reference to state formation, nationalism and ethnicity. -I.C.White

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Title of host publicationAnnual review of anthropology. Volume 23
    PublisherAnnual Reviews Inc., Palo Alto, CA
    ISBN (Print)0824319230, 9780824319236
    StatePublished - 1994

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Environmental Science(all)
    • Earth and Planetary Sciences(all)

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