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Volume 29 Issue 2 December 2002 Article 6

January 2002

American Anthropologist Special Centennial Issue

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1. American Anthropologist Special Centennial Issue-The June 2002 number ( 104, #2) contained a special section of centennial articles, edited by Regna Darnell and Fred Gleach (introduction, pp. 417-22) with articles by , "Anthropology in the 20th century and beyond" (423-41); Laura Nader, "Missing links: A commentary on Ward H. Goodenough's moving article .... (441-49); Susan Trencher, "The American Anthropological Association and the values of science, 1935-1970" (450-62); Robert Borofsky, "The four subfields: Anthropologists as myth makers" ( 463-80); Charles Briggs, "Linguistic magic bullets in the making of a modernist anthropology" (481-98); Fred Gleach, "Anthropological professionalization and the Virginia Indians at the turn of the Century" (499-507); David Browman, "The Peabody Museum, Frederic W. Putnam, and the rise ofU.S. anthropology, 1866-1903" (508-19); IraJacknis, "The first Boasian: Alfred Kroeber and , 1896-1905" (520-32); Sally Cole," 'Mrs. Landes Meet Mrs. Benedict': pattern and individual agency in the 1930s" (533-44); Vernon Williams, "A gifted amateur: The case of George Washington Ellis" (544-51); Jay Bernstein, "First recipients of anthropological doctorates in the , 1891-1930" (551-64).

ll. Recent Dissertations (doctoral unless otherwise indicated)

Benzquen, Adriana (University of British Columbia, 1999), "Encounters with wild children: Childhood, knowledge, and otherness."

Chappey, Jean-Luc. (Universite de Paris I, 1999), "La Societe des Observateurs de !'Homme: personnel et activites d'une societe savante sous le Consulat."

ill. Recent Work by Subscribers

[Except in the case of new subscribers, for whom we will include one or two orienting items, "recent" is taken to mean within the last two years. Please note that we do not list "forthcoming" items. To be certain of dates and page numbers, please wait until your works have actually appeared before sending offprints (preferably) or citations in the style used in Histozy of Anthropology and most anthropologi- cal journals]

Darnell, R. & F. Gleach, eds. 2002. Celebrating a centuzy of the American Anthropological Association: Presidential portraits. University of Nebraska Press.

Darnell, Regna, ed. 2002. American anthropology, 1971-1995: Papers from the American Anthropologist. University of Nebraska Press. [cf reprints also of the three preceding volumes, edited by F. de Laguna, G. Stocking, and R. Murphy]

Douthwaite, Julia 2002. The wild girl natural man, and the monster: Dangerous experiments in the age of Enlightenment. University of Chicago Press.

Goddard, Ives & W.L.Merrill, eds. Anthropology, histozy and American Indians: Essays in honor of William Curtis Sturtevant. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Hinsley, C. M. & D.R. Wilcox, eds. 2002. The lost itinerary of Frank Hamilton Cushing. University of Arizona Press.

Kemper, R.V. & A.P. Royce. 2002. Chronicling : Long-term field research in anthropology. Altamira.

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