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The Intellectual Legacy of Victor and Edith Turner

Salamone, Frank A. / Snipes, Marjorie M.
The Intellectual Legacy of Victor and Edith Turner
In 2017, Edith Turner passed away. She left behind an intellectual legacy that, together with her husband, Victor Turner, transformed modern anthropology. This edited collection focuses on Victor and Edith Turner's significant theoretical contributions, including their work on communitas, liminality, pilgrimage, friendship, fieldwork, self-reflection, affective culture, religion, spirits, and faith. This collection includes retrospectives on t...

CHF 142.00

The Native American Identity in Sports

Salamone, Frank A.
The Native American Identity in Sports
On October 15, 1964 Billy Mills became the only American to win an Olympic Gold Medal for the 10, 000 meters. It was but one notable triumph in sports by a Native American. Yet, unlike Mills's achievement, most significant contributions from Native Americans have gone unheralded. From individual athletes, teams, and events, it is clear that the "Vanishing Americans" are not vanishing-but they are sadly overlooked.The Native American Identity i...

CHF 147.00

Explorations in Anthropology and Theology

Salamone, Frank A. / Adams, Walter Randolph
Explorations in Anthropology and Theology
Some of the best scholars in the field of the anthropology of indigenous systems of theology such as Mary Douglas, Morton Klass, and Edith Turner are represented here. Explorations in Anthropology and Theology treats indigenous systems of religious thought, including 'popular' American secular rituals, with the respect and attention usually reserved for only the 'higher religions, ' covering topics such as feminist spirituality, traditional re...

CHF 118.00

The Native American Identity in Sports

Salamone, Frank A.
The Native American Identity in Sports
On October 15, 1964 Billy Mills became the only American to win an Olympic Gold Medal for the 10, 000 meters. It was but one notable triumph in sports by a Native American. Yet, unlike Mills's achievement, most significant contributions from Native Americans have gone unheralded. From individual athletes, teams, and events, it is clear that the "Vanishing Americans" are not vanishing but they are sadly overlooked. The Native American Identity ...

CHF 74.00

Society, Culture, Leisure and Play: An Anthropological Re...

Salamone, Frank A.
Society, Culture, Leisure and Play: An Anthropological Reference
A collection of forty-two articles, Society, Culture, Leisure, and Play takes on different facets of leisure from the perspective of an anthropologist with almost thirty years experience in the field. The essays range in length and tone, and cover topics from adornment to weaving. The author goes into considerable depth while discussing music and the arts. Utilizing empirical observation and recent theories, the book is a sweeping overview of ...

CHF 154.00

Explorations in Anthropology and Theology

Salamone, Frank A / Adams, Walter Randolph
Explorations in Anthropology and Theology
Some of the best scholars in the field of the anthropology of indigenous systems of theology such as Mary Douglas, Morton Klass, and Edith Turner are represented here. Explorations in Anthropology and Theology treats indigenous systems of religious thought, including "popular" American secular rituals, with the respect and attention usually reserved for only the "higher religions, " covering topics such as feminist spirituality, traditional re...

CHF 149.00

The Yanomami and Their Interpreters

Salamone, Frank A.
The Yanomami and Their Interpreters
Scholars, especially Napoleon Chagnon, have portrayed the Yanomami as fierce people. Yanomami themselves resent that portrayal and state that they are no more fierce than those who label them. Moreover, a number of scholars argue that such a portrayal has had dire consequences for these Indian people.

CHF 153.00

Popular Culture in the Fifties

Salamone, Frank A.
Popular Culture in the Fifties
In this book, Frank A. Salamone looks at the United States in the 1950s through its popular culture. He examines movies, transportation, television, advertising, music, fads, and all other aspects of the period. Its famous celebrities are placed in context and examined from that perspective.

CHF 119.00

Reflections on Theory and History in Anthropology

Salamone, Frank A.
Reflections on Theory and History in Anthropology
In Reflections on Theory and History in Anthropology, author Frank Salamone examines his more than 30 years of experience in the field of cultural anthropology and offers an optimistic, yet realistic, appraisal of the field's past, present, and future.

CHF 84.00

The Culture of Jazz

Salamone, Frank A.
The Culture of Jazz
The Culture of Jazz is a collection of essays that view jazz from an anthropological perspective. It focuses on aspects of jazz culture and the ways in which jazz scrutinizes the American lifestyle. Jazz musicians filter their perspective on culture based on African roots. They have an obligation to tell truth to power and provide views of alternative realities. These essays explore many dimensions of the jazz life and its perspectives on cult...

CHF 91.00

Viewing an American Ethnic Community

Salamone, Frank A.
Viewing an American Ethnic Community
The Italians of Rochester were unique because of the history, culture, and society to which they adapted. This photo-book is a record of the city and its Italian community, showing mainly the happy times in the city and of the community, for the joys always trumped the problems.

CHF 61.00

The Hausa of Nigeria

Salamone, Frank A.
The Hausa of Nigeria
This book is the culmination of thirty-nine years of anthropological thought and research and many field trips to Nigeria. This work looks at the notion of identity formation and its relationship to history, religion, warfare, gender, economics, various other dimensions of Hausa life, minority group relationships, and creolization.

CHF 78.00