JASO 1996-2000
John Davis Ernest Gellner (1925-1995): memorial address 1-5
Tricia Gibbons Tourism afloat: the hidden discourse of relations aboard a cross-channel ferry 7-19
E. E. Evans-Pritchard A glimpse of Evans-Pritchard through his correspondence with Lowie and Kroeber [selection and introduction by P. Matthey] 21-45
Marilyn Herman Relating Bet Israel history in its Ethiopian context: defining, creating, constructing identity 47-59
Book Reviews 61-94
Peter Lienhardt Family Waqf in Zanzibar 95-106
Ahmed Al-Shahi Peter Lienhardt 1928-1986: biographical notes and bibliography 107-12
Marilyn Herman The secular music of the Yemenite Jews as an expression of cultural demarcation between the sexes 113-35
Caroline Ifeka Land reform and concepts of ownership in Nigeria 137-48
Vanessa Lea Eavesdropping on a crossed-line between the Manambu of Papua New Guinea and the Mêbengokre of central Brazil 149-64
Abstracts of Theses 1995 165-9
Book Reviews 171-96
Michael Mack The anthropologist as the 'primitive': Franz Steiner's Taboo 197-215
Martin D. Stringer Towards a situational theory of belief 217-34
Josep R. Llobera The fate of anthroposociology in L'année sociologique 235-51
David N. Gellner Temples for life and temples for death: observations on some Shingon Buddhist temples in Tokyo 253-65
Book Reviews, 267-93
Index, Vol. 27/1-3
Jeremy Coote Preface 1-3
Ahmed Al-Shahi Introduction [to 'Special issue in memory of Godfrey Lienhardt'] 4-6
Ahmed Al-Shahi Ronald Godfrey Lienhardt, 1921-1993: biographical notes and bibliography 7-24
Godfrey R. Lienhardt Dinkas of the Sudan [text first broadcasted on BBC Radio, 1.3.1957] 27-32
Godfrey R. Lienhardt Plato and the Vailala madness [text first broadcasted on BBC Radio 3, 16.2.1965] 33-9
Godfrey R. Lienhardt 'High gods' among some Nilotic peoples 40-9
Godfrey R. Lienhardt Simpler societies in an industrialized world [first broadcasted on BBC Radio 3 on 12.4.1965] 50-5
Godfrey R. Lienhardt C.G. Seligman and ethnology of the Sudan 56-62
Godfrey R. Lienhardt Two great British social anthropologists: Sir James Frazer and Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard 63-82
Godfrey R. Lienhardt Anthropology and the view from afar 83-9
Ahmed Al-Shahi and others In memory of Godfrey Lienhardt: appreciations and memoirs, poems and songs 91, 93-136
Peter Rivière Carib soul matters - since Fock 139-48
Mils Hills Conflicts and contrasts of identity in a changing Cornish village 149-60
J. Shawn Landres Ritual and civil society: the case of British elites 161-75
Russell Sharman The anthropology of aesthetics: a cross-cultural approach 177-92
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt Caught between two worlds: the Birhor of Hazaribagh and tribal development in India 193-200
Abstracts of Theses 1997 201-208
Book Reviews 209-235
Robert Parkin Kinship and identity: introduction [to special issue] 241-7
John Clammer Reinscribing patriarchy: the sexual politics of neo-confucianism in contemporary Singapore 249-73
Jonathan Romain The effects of mixed-faith marriages on family life and identity 275-95
Josep R. Llobera Aspects of Catalan kinship, identity, and nationalism 297-309
Caroline Ifeka and Emilie Flower Capturing the global: identities, kinship, and witchcraft trials in Boki society, Nigeria 311-38
Robert Parkin Caste, kinship, and identity in India 339-49
Book Reviews 351-68
Index Vol. 28/1-3
N. J. Allen Obituary: Louis Dumont (1911-1998) 1-4
Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka Let sleeping dogs lie! Non-Christian religious minorities in Switzerland today 29-51
Bonani Samall Appliqué craft in Orissa, India: continuity, change and commercialization 53-70
Paul Henley Homage to the Arakmbut 71-9
Robert Parkin 'From science to action': Durkheimian engagement with activists in the Groupe d'Etudes Socialistes 81-90
Book Reviews 91-100
Robert Parkin Introduction 103-4
Michael McGovern Durkheim and Heidegger: two social ontologies and some implications [in special issue celebrating the centenary of L'année sociologique] 105-20
Knut Christian Myhre The anthropological concept of action and its problems: a [new] approach based on Marcel Mauss and Aristotle [in special issue celebrating the centenary of L'année sociologique] 121-34
Dominique Lussier Durkheim on respect: modern echoes of a 'naive introspective guess' [in special issue celebrating the centenary of L'année sociologique] 135-57
Robert Parkin The legacy of the Année sociologique as a journal [in special issue celebrating the centenary of L'année sociologique] 159-64
Abstracts of Theses 1997 165-75
Book Reviews 173-94
Mamata Tripathy Folk art at the crossroads of tradition and modernity: a study Patta painting in Orissa 197-211
Donald Macleod Office politics: power in the London salesroom 213-29
Bruce Connell Lexicography, linguistics, and minority languages 231-42
Shirley Ardener The funding of social anthropological research: a preliminary note to a fragment of history written by E.M. Chilver in 1955 243-50
E. M. Chilver The organization of social and economic research in the British colonial territories 251-62
Peter Pels Religion, consumerism, and the modernity of the new age 263-72
Book Reviews 273-91
Index, Vol. 29/1-3
Michael Saltman Methodological points of reference in a looseley structured society: fieldwork in Antigua, West Indies 1-20
Kathleen Thomas Post-modern pilgrimage: a Quaker ritual 21-34
Dean A. Miller Playing (with) the numbers: variations on a Dumézilian theme 35-50
Stephen M. Lyon 'Open' ethnography and the internet in the field: increased communications, feedback, and [usability] versus technical and ethical issues 51-66
Ahmed Al-Shahi Evans-Pritchard, anthropology, and Catholicism at Oxford: Godfrey Lienhardt's view 67-72
Book Reviews 73-88
Marcus Banks Obituary: Abner Cohen (1921-2001) 95-6
Lisa R. Kaul-Seidman Returning home, remaking place 97-117
Akira Deguchi Organ transplantation, identity, and the imagined coommunity 119-30
Robert A. Segal Durkheim in Britian: the work of Radcliffe-Brown 131-62
Kuniko Miyanaga Updating the classics 163-81
Abstracts of Theses 1998 182-90
Book Reviews 191-208
Laura Rival Peter Rivière's contribution to Amazonian and social anthropology [and complete bibliography] 213-32
Eithne B. Carlin Wysiwyg in Trio: the grammaticalized expression of truth and knowledge 233-45
H. Dieter Heinen Pemon kinship revisited: the case of the lost cross cousin 247-59
George Mentore Anger in the forest, death by documentation: cultural imaginings of the Taruma 261-87
Scott William Hoefle Colonization and frontier violence in the central Amazon 289-300
Juan M. Ossio Mortuary rituals in the Andes 301-16
Book Reviews 317-32
Index Vol. 30/1-3
Soraya Tremayne Introduction 1-14
Heather Montgomery Becoming part of this world: anthropology, infancy, and childhood 15-30
Luisa Elvira Belaunde Women's strength: unassisted birth among the Piro of Amazonian Peru 31-43
Rosemary McKechnie The identification of menstrual change: working with biographies of reproduction 44-65
Catherine Panter-Brick Dissociating biological from social determinants of fertility in non-contracepting populations: Himalayan workloads, lactation, and reproductive ecology 67-84
Catherine Locke and Heather Xiaoquan Zhang Social analysis and selective inclusions in rights-based approaches to reproductive health 85-100
Book Reviews 101-16
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Philippe de Lara Wittgenstein and Evans-Pritchard on ritual: twenty-two reasons to think that Wittgenstein was an anthropologist 119-32
Kawori Iguchi Reading about practice: amateur students of the noh flute in Kyoto 133-48
Josep R. Llobera From micro to macro: an unsolved problem in British anthropology 149-66
Ramon Sarró The throat and the belly: Baga notions of morality and personhood 167-84
Robert Parkin Kinship: some recent books 185-96
Godfrey Lienhardt The birth of civilization in the near East: On Henri Frankfort's approach to the ancient world 197-208
Jeremy Coote Occasional confusions: The inauguration of the Frazer Lectures 209-16
Abstracts of Theses 1999 217-22
Peter Rivière Obituary: June Anderson (1925-1998) 245
Godfrey Lienhardt Dinkas: the people of the southern Sudan 247-55
Alison Brown, Jeremy Coote and Chris Gosden Tylor's tongue: material culture, evidence, and social networks 257-76
Deborah Waite Notes and queries, science, and 'curios': Lieutenant Boyle Somerville's ethnographic collecting in the Solomon Islands, 1893-1895 277-308
Alison Petch Spencer and Gillen's collaborative fieldwork in central Australia 309-28
Kinsey Katchka Exhibiting 'the popular': urban cultures and globalism in postcolonial West Africa 329-43
Meghan Backhouse A material culture study of subversion: interpreting English medieval history 345-51
Index Vol. 31/1-3