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Joao Biehl
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James Boon
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1. The Daily Yomiuri, July 12, 1992, Sunday, Pg. 7, 863 words, The
Dark Man's Burden, John Carroll; Special to The Daily Yomiuri; CROSSING
CULTURES
... Indonesian culture expert James Boon proves that anthropologists
really can have a sense of ...
2. The New York Times, January 29, 1989, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 18, Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1262 words, OF GODS,
RICE AND WOODY ALLEN, By JAMES BOON; James Boon is a professor of anthropology
at Princeton. His forthcoming book, ''Affinities and Extremes,'' contains
comparative essays on Balinese Hinduism, Indo-European studies and
colonial history.
... no other.'' Impatient with anthropologists who cynically doubt
whether ...
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Hypatia-A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, March 2003, Vol. 18, No.
2; Pg. 32; ISSN: 0887-5367, 3879946, 12555 words, Rethinking identity
and feminism: contributions of Mapuche women and Machi from Southern
Chile.
... Until the 1980s, many anthropologists used the term "culture" to
...
... image).2 Recently anthropologists with split selfhoods such as
white ...
... feminist and part-native anthropologists, many indigenous people
...
... still constructed on the anthropologist's terms and indigenous
healers are ...
... uneducated" Mapuche machi. Anthropologists, writers, filmmakers,
and exporters of ...
... morals, and order. Some anthropologists and New Agers still ...
... my experience as an anthropologist living with machi in ...
... States and have become an anthropologist. Because I have no Chilean
or ...
... heal. THEORY AND PRACTICE Anthropologists have pointed Out that
native ...
... Third world" women anthropologists have also participated
in the dialogical ...
... discourse. Feminist and native anthropologists with split self-hoods
have ...
... creations of knowledge as well as the anthropologist's experience.
Anna Lowenhaupt ...
... feminist and part native anthropologists were the first to point
out the ...
... 1996, 344). (9.) James Boon (1982) notes that academic ...
... local cultures possess anthropologists of their own. (10.) In his
...
... diamond queen. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Lugones,
Marfa. ...
... Latin America at Princeton University completing another book ...
John Borneman
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1. The San Francisco Chronicle, AUGUST 7, 2004, SATURDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A1, 1318 words, Publicity-shy critic at center of storm;
Researcher wrote much-cited article on registered partnerships, Rona
Marech
... knew his stuff," said John Borneman, another classmate who
is ...
... anthropology professor at Princeton University. So when Kurtz surfaced
...
... work. "There isn't an anthropologist in the academy who could
...
... not a practicing anthropologist," said Laurie Hart, the ...
2. The Washington Post, April 14, 2004 Wednesday, Final Edition, Editorial;
A25, 1129 words, An Elastic Institution; Gay matrimony may reflect
the natural evolution of marriage, which is diverse across cultures
and changing in our own history., John Borneman and Laurie Kain Hart
... New York lawyer and anthropologist Louis Henry Morgan ...
... but not live with her. As anthropologists assembled more reliable
...
... In most cases, anthropologists agreed, what counted was that some
...
... a politics of exclusion. John Borneman is a professor of anthropology
at Princeton University. Laurie Kain Hart is ...
3. The New York Times, July 14, 1991, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 15; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1833 words, Inside
a Disappearing Country, By Anthony Bailey; Anthony Bailey's books include "Along
the Edge of the Forest: An Iron Curtain Journey."
... New Berlin. By John Borneman. Illustrated. 258 pp. ...
... Underground of the Old Regime." John Borneman is an anthropologist
whose doctoral dissertation was subtitled " ...
... ended. I read John Borneman's "After the Wall" after " ...
4. The Toronto Star, April 27, 1991, Saturday, SATURDAY EDITION, WEEKEND;
Pg. J13, 703 words, Exchanging state tyranny for the tyranny of the
consumer society, By Warren Breckman
... former socialist told John Borneman. After The Walloffers a ...
... East Berliners. An anthropologist at the University of California,
...
... New Berlin by John Borneman, HarperCollins, 258 pages, $ ...
JOHN BORNEMAN (94%);
5. The Toronto Star, April 27, 1991, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION,
WEEKEND; Pg. J13, 708 words, Exchanging state tyranny for the tyranny
of the consumer society, By Warren Breckman
... former socialist told John Borneman. After The Walloffers a ...
... East Berliners. An anthropologist at the University of California,
...
... New Berlin by John Borneman, HarperCollins, 258 pages, $ ...
JOHN BORNEMAN (94%);
6. The Independent (London), December 30, 1990, Sunday, EDITORIAL PAGE;
Page 17 , 1255 words, The sovereign right to waste our own time in
our own way, By NEAL ASCHERSON
... After the Wall, in which the anthropologist John Borneman reflects
on the way his ...
... DEVOLUTION BILLS (68%); JOHN BORNEMAN (56%);
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1. National Review, April 26, 2005, Tuesday, National Review Online,
1879 words, The Marriage Debate Goes Multicultural, By Peter Wood
... systematic inquiry by anthropologists leaves little doubt that
...
... both British and French anthropologists, who emphasized the bases
of ...
... example, an American anthropologist, George Peter Murdock ( ...
... on the British social anthropologists of his day, but to no ...
... contrary, many American anthropologists began to take a ...
... 1984. That year American anthropologist David Schneider (1918-
...
... Study of Kinship accused anthropologists of projecting Western
ideas of ...
... gave an excuse to anthropologists who were already eager to ...
... soon gender studies. Anthropologists who began their careers ...
... Partly this is the product of young anthropologists with little
or no training ...
... studies are also heating up because anthropologists committed to
feminist and gender ...
... Evelyn Blackwood, an anthropologist at Purdue University. She complains
that anthropologists have assumed "heteronormative marriage" as " ...
... important consequences. The non-anthropologist who reaches this
point ...
... debate. Last April, John Borneman, an anthropologist at Princeton,
and Laurie Kain Hart, an anthropologist at Haverford College, ...
... a moment to congratulate John Borneman for using "insights
from ...
... one among many anthropologists engaged in this ideologically ...
2. differences-A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, March 2002,
Vol. 13, No. 1; Pg. 14(31); ISSN: 1040-7391, 03416035, 12209 words,
Is kinship always already heterosexual?, Butler, Judith
... instances. And most recently, anthropologist Cai Hua has offered
...
... made clear by anthropologists such as David Schneider, Sylvia ...
... Carol Stack, as well as anthropologist Kath Weston, have also underscored
...
... no doubt strike anthropologists as the spectral appearance of an
...
... social, political, and economic. Anthropologists Franklin and McKinnon
write, ...
... kinship systems, see John Borneman's critical review of contemporary
...
3. Foreign Affairs, May, 1998 / June, 1998, REVIEWS; Recent Books on
International Relations; Pg. 147, 1189 words, Eastern Europe and Former
Soviet Republics, ROBERT LEGVOLD
... Postsocialist Europe. BY JOHN BORNEMAN. Princeton: Princeton University
Press, 1997, 197 ...
... 14.95). Borneman, an anthropologist, wrestles with a troubling
...
... STONER-WEISS. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997, 240
...
... 1984, Stewart, an anthropologist trained at the London ...
ANATOL LIEVEN (72%); JOHN BORNEMAN (67%);
Isabelle Clark-Deces
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Carol Greenhouse
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Abdellah Hammoudi
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1. Christian Science Monitor, January 31, 2006, Tuesday, FEATURES,
BOOKS; Pg. 14, 638 words, He traveled to Mecca in search of himself,
Marjorie Kehe
This was not the kind of knowledge that Abdellah Hammoudi was seeking
when he decided to make ...
... professor of anthropology at Princeton University. He decided to
undertake this trip with the ...
... Equally engaging are the moments when the anthropologist disappears
and Hammoudi surrenders to ...
... a Pilgrimage By Abdellah Hammoudi Hill and Wang 293 ...
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (52%)
ABDELLAH HAMMOUDI (94%)
2. The New York Times, February 5, 1993, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 26; Column 6; Editorial Desk, 175 words, Islam Doesn't
Sanction Female Circumcision
... Islam as a religion. ABDELLAH HAMMOUDI LAWRENCE ROSEN Princeton,
...
... professors of anthropology at Princeton University.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS (81%); PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (81%);
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (81%);
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1. Publishers Weekly Reviews, November 14, 2005, REVIEWS; Nonfiction;
Pg. 65, 237 words, A Season in Mecca: Narrative of a Pilgrimage,
Staff
... Narrative of a Pilgrimage Abdellah Hammoudi, trans. by Pascale
...
... professor of anthropology at Princeton University, brings his worldly
experiences to the ...
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (57%)
2. Publishers Weekly Reviews, November 14, 2005, REVIEWS; Nonfiction;
Pg. 65, 237 words, A Season in Mecca: Narrative of a Pilgrimage, Staff
... Narrative of a Pilgrimage Abdellah Hammoudi, trans. by Pascale
...
... professor of anthropology at Princeton University, brings his worldly
experiences to the ...
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (57%)
3. Publishers Weekly, August 8, 2005, FEATURES; Pg. 146, 965 words,
Hardcover: Social Sciences, by Staff
... $TBA) by Abdellah Hammoudi. A detailed account of the ...
... view as both an anthropologist and an ordinary pilgrim. ...
4. Publishers Weekly, July 11, 2005, FEATURES; Pg. 30, 10955 words,
Religion Stays Strong, Edited by Lynn Garrett, Compiled by Robert Dahlin
and Charles Hix
... $25) by Abdellah Hammoudi. The anthropologist describes his journey's
internal and ...
Rena Lederman
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Alan Mann
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1. The New York Times, August 1, 2004 Sunday Correction Appended, Late
Edition - Final, Section 14NJ; Column 1; New Jersey Weekly Desk;
Pg. 1, 1677 words, Ceremonies For Any Occasion, By MATT BIRKBECK,
MONTCLAIR
... It's a calling.'' Alan Mann, 64, a professor of anthropology at
Princeton University, was despondent after his 14- ...
2. The San Diego Union-Tribune, January 17, 2001, Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg.
F-1, 714 words, Result of DNA test is a relative surprise, Leigh Dayton;
NEW SCIENTIST
... totally unpredicted," says anthropologist Alan Mann of the
University of Pennsylvania. "What it ...
... team led by anthropologist Alan Thorne of the Australian ...
... proponents, including physical anthropologist Colin Groves, argue
that the ...
3. The Australian, January 9, 2001, Tuesday, LOCAL; Pg. 1, 620 words,
DNA clue to man's origin - How Mungo Man has shaken the human family
tree, Leigh Dayton
... Australian National University anthropologist Alan Thorne, who
...
... totally unpredicted," says anthropologist Alan Mann, of the
University of Pennsylvania. "What it ...
4. The New York Times, September 7, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 2; Column 1; Science Desk , 386 words, In Ancient Bones,
Researchers See Pictures of Health, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Neanderthals," said Dr. Alan Mann, an anthropologist at Pennsylvania.
The X- ...
... Michelle Lampl, an anthropologist at Emory University ...
... JANET MONGE (61%); ALAN MANN (61%);
5. The New York Times, April 25, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final
Correction Appended, Section 1; Page 1; Column 2; National Desk , 1240
words, Discovery Suggests Man Is a Bit Neanderthal, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... years long ago, as anthropologists have established, but now their
...
... environmental stresses. Dr. Alan Mann, a specialist in ...
6. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), January 6, 1997, Monday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-6, 1108 words, COMPETING HUMAN SPECIES?; THE
DISCOVERY THAT HOMO ERECTUS LIVED AS RECENTLY AS 53,000 YEARS AGO MEANS
HE; SHARED THE EARTH WITH - AND PERHAPS WARRED WITH - ANATOMICALLY
MODERN MEN AND; WOMEN., FAYE FLAM, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
... modern man - the advantage. Anthropologists still consider H. ...
... says University of Florida anthropologist Susan Anton. ''We're
the ...
... But other scientists, such as anthropologist Alan Mann of the University
of Pennsylvania, are skeptical of the ...
... ancestor by many anthropologists, but a separate ...
... earlier,'' Anton says. Anthropologists say they perhaps have some
of their ...
7. The Houston Chronicle, October 8, 1994, Saturday, 2 STAR Edition,
A; Pg. 15, 1428 words, Bones of contention; Skull theft leads to outrage,
and a surprise, MARK BOWDEN; Knight-Ridder Tribune News, PHILADELPHIA,
Theft
... Eiseley, the University of Pennsylvania anthropologist, who pirated
them from a ...
... photographic session,'' says Alan Mann, a curator at the ...
8. The Toronto Star, March 28, 1993, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
SCIENCE; Pg. B6, 208 words, Teeth suggest Neanderthals linked to us,
anthropologist says, by Michael Smith TORONTO STAR
Anthropologist Alan Mann presented one of the more ...
ALAN MANN (93%);
9. The Ottawa Citizen, February 16, 1992, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, OUR
PLANET; FRONTIERS; Pg. E1, 641 words, Inability to learn language may
be inborn, conference told, CITIZEN NEWS SERVICES
... But University of Pennsylvania anthropologist Alan Mann said his
studies, conducted ...
10. The Toronto Star, February 9, 1992, Sunday, SUNDAY EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A15, 293 words, Neanderthals not such a rough bunch scientists
say, BY MICHAEL SMITH TORONTO STAR, CHICAGO
... But University of Pennsylvania anthropologist Alan Mann said his
studies, conducted ...
11. The Toronto Star, February 9, 1992, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A15, 297 words, Neanderthals not such a rough bunch scientists
say, By Michael Smith Toronto Star, CHICAGO
... But University of Pennsylvania anthropologist Alan Mann said his
studies, conducted ...
12. The New York Times, August 29, 1986, Friday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 28, Column 1; National Desk, 877 words, QUESTIONS WITHOUT
ANSWERS
... A University of Pennsylvania anthropologist, Dr. Alan Mann, for
example, disputes ...
13. The New York Times, November 22, 1985, Friday, Late City Final
Edition, Section A; Page 26, Column 5; National Desk, 190 words, Blaze
Victim Identity at Issue, UPI, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 21
... blaze. Earlier this week, Alan Mann, an anthropologist at the University
of Pennsylvania, ...
14. The New York Times, July 8, 1985, Monday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 13, Column 1; National Desk, 1776 words, FORENSIC SCIENCE
TESTED BY PHILADELPHIA INQUIRY, By LINDSEY GRUSON, Special to the New
York Times, PHILADELPHIA, July 7
... In the Philadelphia investigation anthropologists were able to
reassemble the dismembered ...
... two University of Pennsylvania anthropologists, Dr. Alan Mann and
Janet Monge, began ...
... wider hips than men, the anthropologists could determine the victims'
sex. They could ...
... sutures remain loose, anthropologists can determine at ...
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1. New Scientist, January 13, 2001, This Week, Pg. 66, 744 words, The
man from down under, Leigh Dayton (Sydney) Ancient DNA strikes at "out-of-Africa" theory
... totally unpredicted," says anthropologist Alan Mann of the
University of Pennsylvania. "What it ...
... team led by anthropologist Alan Thorne of the Australian ...
... including ANU physical anthropologist Colin Groves, argue that
the ...
2. Newsweek, January 11, 1988, UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Science;
Pg. 46, 4869 words, The Search for Adam and Eve, JOHN TIERNEY with
LYNDA WRIGHT in San Francisco and KAREN SPRINGEN in Detroit
... even by the standards of anthropologists, who have few rivals ...
... a new breed of anthropologists who work in ...
... parts of the world, as many anthropologists believed. The evolution
from archaic to ...
... Some "stones-and-bones" anthropologists accept this view
of evolution, ...
... across Europe and Asia. Anthropologists realized that Neanderthal
man was ...
... chimpanzee. But when? Most anthropologists thought it was at ...
... million years. Traditional anthropologists did not appreciate being
...
... fossils turned up, anthropologists realized that the 15 million-
...
... faces resistance. Some anthropologists aren't happy to see ...
... relatively recently, and this is what provokes anthropologists
to start arguing -- often with ...
... interbreed with the locals. Some anthropologists see physical vestiges
of the ...
... held by many anthropologists long before DNA ...
... a University of Pennsylvania anthropologist. "Each major race
had ...
... descendants arrived. Other anthropologists, however, find these
similarities unconvincing. ...
... Neanderthal to modern. Some anthropologists cite bones that might
...
... support this view." Most anthropologists, though, are still
skeptical. They ...
... lineage. Above all, anthropologists would like to see the corroborating
...
... says the University of Pennsylvania's Alan Mann. "Maybe we
are dealing with a ...
3. Copyright (c) 1983 American Bar Association, The Business Lawyer,
August, 1983, 38 Bus. Law. 1397, 8239 words, ARTICLE., International
Harmonization -- Recent Developments in the Pursuit of Comparability
in General Purpose Reports of Multinational Enterprises, Barbara S.
Thomas *
... Editor's note: Bruce Alan Mann of the California, New York, and
...
... Finance, No. 125, Princeton University (December 1977). The expansion
...
... INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (59%); PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (59%); INTERNATIONAL
CONFEDERATION OF ...
... INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (59%); PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (59%); INTERNATIONAL
CONFEDERATION O
Lawrence Rosen
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1. The New York Times, February 9, 2003 Sunday, Late Edition - Final
, Section 14NJ; Column 3; New Jersey Weekly Desk; Pg. 12, 2643 words,
ON THE TOWNS; GOING OUT
... 201)692-7362. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Author events. "The
Culture of Islam," by Lawrence Rosen. Wednesday at 7 ...
... 609)984-8400. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM "George ...
2. The New York Times, February 5, 1993, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 26; Column 6; Editorial Desk, 175 words, Islam Doesn't
Sanction Female Circumcision
... religion. ABDELLAH HAMMOUDI LAWRENCE ROSEN Princeton, N.J., Jan.
...
... professors of anthropology at Princeton University.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS (81%); PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (81%);
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (81%);
3. The New York Times, November 15, 1988, Tuesday, Late City Final
Edition, Section A; Page 30, Column 5; Editorial Desk, 300 words, Give
American Indian Remains Back to Tribes
... by their own people. LAWRENCE ROSEN Princeton, N.J., Oct. ...
... professor of anthropology at Princeton University.
4. The New York Times, June 28, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 11NJ; Page 1, Column 3; New Jersey Weekly Desk, 1190 words,
HOW MACARTHUR GRANTS AFFECT WINNERS, By HEIDI C. CHEN
... Prof. David Gross of Princeton University - was among this year's
32 ...
... residents - all on the Princeton University faculty - and the year
of their awards were: ...
... in Murray Hill or Princeton University. Dr. Gross said he was ...
... difference'' for Prof. Lawrence Rosen, an anthropologist and lawyer
who was among the ...
... now on leave from Princeton University as a visiting scholar ...
... MACARTHUR FOUNDATION (95%); PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS (68%); BELL
LABORATORIES (59%); PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (94%);
... CATHERINE T, FOUNDATION PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (94%);
5. The New York Times, November 7, 1982, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 11; New Jersey; Page 6, Column 1; New Jersey Weekly Desk, 1281
words, RICH BUT 'EMBARASSING' PRIZE, By PRISCILLA VAN TASSELL, PRINCETON
... series ''The Millionaire,'' seven Princeton University professors
have discovered how ...
... winners. For example, Lawrence Rosen, a professor of anthropology,
...
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (94%);
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (94%);
6. The New York Times, May 19, 1981, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 1, Column 2; National Desk, 1797 words, FOUNDATION
TO SUPPORT 21 AS 'GENIUSES' FOR 5 YEARS
... La Jolla, Calif. Lawrence Rosen, 39, has combined careers ...
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Carolyn Rouse
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