
Studies in Visual Communication Volume 4 Issue 2 Winter 1977 Article 10 1977 Cumulative Index: Vol.1 No. 1 through Vol. 4 No. 1 1974-77 Recommended Citation (1977). Cumulative Index: Vol.1 No. 1 through Vol. 4 No. 1 1974-77. 4 (2), 142-144. Retrieved from https://repository.upenn.edu/svc/vol4/iss2/10 This paper is posted at ScholarlyCommons. https://repository.upenn.edu/svc/vol4/iss2/10 For more information, please contact [email protected]. Cumulative Index: Vol.1 No. 1 through Vol. 4 No. 1 1974-77 This cumulative index is available in Studies in Visual Communication: https://repository.upenn.edu/svc/vol4/iss2/10 Goffman, Erving, Gender Advertisements, 3(2), pp. 69-154. Greenberg, Laura J., Art as a Structural System: A Study of Hopi Pottery Designs, 2(1), pp. 33-50. Gross, Larry, Art History as Ethnography and as Social Analysis: A Review Essay, 1 (1 ), pp. 51-56. CUMULATIVE INDEX Gunman in Town! Children Interpret a Comic Book, A, Vol. 1 No. 1 through Vol. 4 No. 1, 1974-77 Michael J. Palleni k, 3 (1 ), pp. 38-51. Hall, Edward T., Handbook for Proxemic Research, special edition (1974). Another Place, reviewed by John Collier, Jr., 1 (1 ), pp. 60-61. Hall, Edward T., review of the The Old Ones of New Mexico, Art as a Structure System: A Study of Hopi Pottery Designs, 2(1), pp. 59-60. Laura J. Greenberg, 2(1 ), pp. 33-50. Handbook for Proxemic Research, Edward T. Hall, special Art History as Ethnography and as Social Analysis: A Review edition (1974 ). Essay, Larry Gross, 1 (1 ), pp. 51-56. Hansen, Judith Friedman, The Proxemics of Danish Daily Art, History, and Society: Popular Painting in Shaba, Zaire, Life, 3(1 ), pp. 52-62. Ilona Szombati-Fabian and Johannes Fabian, 3(1 ), pp. Holaday, Duncan, review of Principles of Visual Anthropol­ 1-21. ogy, 4(1 ), pp. 59-62. Attribution and Inference in the Interpretation of Candid Introduction to "Cultural Influence on Perception," and Staged Film Events, Paul Messaris and Michael Margaret Mead, 4(1 ), pp. 3-4. Pallenik, 4(1), pp. 51-58. Introduction, Pictures as Documents: Resources for the Avant Propos: Jean Rouch, Steve Feld, 1 (1 ), pp. 35-36. Study of North American Ethnohistory, Joanna Cohan Beck, Kay, review of The Cable Book, 2(2), pp. 124-126. Scherer, 2(2), pp. 65-66. Becker, Howard S., review of Our Kind of People: American Is an Ethnographic Film a Filmic Ethnography?, Jay Ruby, Groups and Rituals, 3(1 ), pp. 63-64. 2(2), pp. 104-111. Becker, Howard S., Photography and Sociology, 1 (1 ), pp. Mead, Margaret, Introduction to "Cultural Influence on Per­ 3-26. ception," 4(1 ), pp. 3-4. Becker, Howard S., review of Suburbia, 3(1 ), pp. 63-64. Mead, Margaret, review of Through Navajo Eyes: An Explo­ Bucher, Bernadette J ., Savage European: A Structural ration of Film Communication and Anthropology, 2(2), Approach to European Iconography of the American pp. 1 22-1 26. Indian, 2(2), pp. 80-86. Messaris, Paul, and Michael Pallenik, Attribution and Infer­ Cable Book, The, reviewed by Kay Beck, 2(2), pp. 124-126. ence in the Interpretation of Candid and Staged Film Camera and Man, The, Jean Rouch, 1 (1 ), pp. 3 7-44. Events, 4(1), pp. 51-58. Cancian Replies to Collier, 2(1 ), pp. 60-61. Old Ones of New Mexico, The, reviewed by Edward T. Hall, Carey, John, Temporal and Spatial Transitions in American 2(1 ), pp. 59-60. Fiction Films, 1 (1 ), pp. 45-50. On the Acquisition of First Symbol Systems, Howard Chalfen, Richard, Cinema Naivete: A Study of Home Movie­ Gardner, 3(1 ), pp. 22-37. making as Vist1al Communication, 2(2), pp. 87-103. Our Kind of People: American Groups and Rituals, reviewed Chalfen, Richard, review of Photoanalysis, 1 (1 ), pp. 57-60. by Howard S. Becker, 3(1 ), pp. 63-64. Cinema Naivete: A Study of Home Moviemaking as Visual Pallenik, Michael J., A Gunman in Town! Children Interpret Communication, Richard Chalfen, 2(2), pp. 87-103. a Comic Book, 3(1 ), pp. 38-51. Collier, John, Jr., review of Another Place, 1 (1 ), pp. 60-61. Perkins, David, A Definition of Caricature and Caricature and Cultural Influences on Perception, Lenora Shargo Foerstel, Recognition, 2(1 ), pp. 1-23. 4(1 ), pp. 7-50. Photoanalysis, reviewed by Richard Chalfen, 1 (1 ), pp. 57-60. Definition of Caricature and Caricature and Recognition, A, Photography and Sociology, Howard S. Becker, 1 (1 ), pp. David Perkins, 2(1 ), pp. 1-23. 3-26. Dunlop Replies to Rouch, 2(1 ), p. 62. Principles of Visual Anthropology, reviewed by Duncan Editor's Introduction, Sol Worth, 1 (1 ), pp. 1-2. Holaday, 4(1 ), pp. 59-62. Editor's Introduction to Gender Advertisements, Sol Worth, Proxemics of Danish Daily Life, The, Judith Friedman 3(2), pp. 65-68. Hansen, 3(1 ), pp. 52-62. Feld, Steve, Avant Propos: Jean Rouch, 1 (1 ), pp. 35-36. Rouch, Jean, The Camera and Man, 1 (1 ), pp. 3 7-44. Feld, Steve, and Carroll Williams, Toward a Researchable Rouch, Jean, The Situation and Tendencies of the Cinema in Film Language, 2(1 ), pp. 25-32. Africa, Part I, 2(1 ), pp. 51-58. Foerstel, Lenora Shargo, Cultural Influences on Perception, Rouch, Jean, The Situation and Tendencies of the Cinema in 4(1 ), pp. 7-50. Africa, Part II, 2(2), pp. 112-121. Gardner, Howard, On the Acquisition of First Symbol Sys­ Ruby, Jay, Is an Ethnographic Film a Filmic Ethnography?, tems, 3(1 ), pp. 22-37. 2 ( 2)) p p. 1 04-111 . Gender Advertisements, Erving Goffman, 3(2), pp. 69-154. Ruby, Jay, review of Worlds in a Small Room, 4(1 ), pp. Gerbner, George, Symbolic Functions of "Drug Abuse": A 62-63. Mass Communications Approach, 1 (1 ), pp. 27-34. Savage European: A Structural Approach to European Icono­ Glazer, Mark, review of Walbiri Iconography, 2(2), pp. 126- graphy of the American Indian, Bernadette J. Bucher, 127. 2(2), pp. 80-86. 142 STUDIES IN THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION Scherer, Joanna Cohan, Introduction, Pictures as Docu­ Temporal and Spatial Transitions in American Fiction Films, ments: Resources for the Study of North American John Carey, 1 (1), pp. 45-50. Ethnohistory, 2(2), pp. 65-66. Through Navajo Eyes: An Exploration of Film Communica­ Scherer, joanna Cohan, You Can't Believe Your Eyes: In­ tion and Anthropology, reviewed by Margaret Mead, 2(2), accuracies in Photographs of North American Indians, pp. 122-1 26. 2(2), pp. 67-79. Toward a Researchable Film Language, Steve Feld and Situation and Tendencies of the Cinema in Africa, The, Part Carroll Williams, 2(1), pp. 25-32. I, jean Rouch, 2(1 ), pp. 51-58. Walbiri Iconography , reviewed by Mark Glazer, 2(2), pp. Situation and Tendencies of the Cinema in Africa, The, Part 126-127. II, jean Rouch, 2(2), pp. 112-121. Worlds in a Small Room, reviewed by Jay Ruby, 4(1), pp. 62-63. Suburbia, reviewed by Howard S. Becker, 3(1 ), pp. 63-64. Worth, Sol, Editor's Introduction, 1 (1), pp. 1-2. Symbolic Functions of "Drug Abuse": A Mass Communica­ Worth, Sol, Editor's Introduction to Gender Advertisements, tion Approach, George Gerbner, 1 (1 ), pp. 27-34. 3(2), pp. 65-68. Szombati-Fabian, Ilona, and johannes Fabian, Art, History, You Can't Believe Your Eyes: In accuracies in Photographs of and Society: Popular Painting in Shaba, Zaire, 3(1 ), pp. North American Indians, joanna Cohan Scherer, 2(2), pp. 1-21. 67-79. CUMULATIVE INDEX, VOL. 1 NO.1 THROUGH VOL. 4 NO.1 143 144 STUDIES IN THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION PUBLICATIONS The following publications are available from SAVICOM, 1703 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20009. 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