INDEX TO VOLUME 64 Africa, 30-46 Gamst, Frederick, 50-51 After the Eagles Landed, 99-100 Gender, 163-164, 165-177, 178-194 All of a Piece, 49-50 Gender and the State in Japan, 163-164 Allison, Anne, 195-208 Gewertz, Deborah, 80-91 Area studies, 14-29 Ginsburg, Faye D., 51-52 Aronoff, Myron, 157-158 Gonzalez, Nancie L., 209 Greenberg, James B., 104-106 Balzer, Marjorie Mandelstam, 47 Greenhouse, Carol J., 51-52 Battaglia, Debbora, 211-212 Bloch, M., 210-211 Haines, David W., 158-159 Blood Ties, 104-106 Handler, Richard, 159-160 Books Received, 53-54, 107-108, 161-162, 215-216 Hearts of Sorrow, 158-159 Bourgois, Phillipe I., 100-101 Heirs of the Greek Catastrophe, 92-95 Boyarin, Jonathan, 14-29 Herzfeld, Michael, 92-95 Burridge, Kenelm, 210-211 Hirschon, Renée, 92-95 Hungary, 55-667 Caffrey, Margaret M., 97-98 Capitalism, 109-125 Identity, 126-141, 142-151 Ceremonies; 1-13 Ideology, 142-151, 195-208 Class, 178-194 Indigenous Northern peoples, 68-79 Crafting Selves, 156-157 Colonialism, 1-13 Jacob, Evelyn, 96-97 Colvin, Mark, 48-49 Japan, 163-164, 165-177, 178-194, 195-208 Contested Lives, 51-52 Japanese Mothers and Obentos, 195-208 Jewish Ethnography and the Question of the Book, Dewey, Alice G., 212-213 14-29 Displaced: The Spaces of Refugee Identity in Jews, 14-29 Greece, 92-95 Dominguez, Virginia, 157-158 Kerns, Virginia, 209 Douglass, Carrie B., 126-141 Kondo, Dorinne K., 156-157 Drama, 142-151 Kiirti, Laszl6, 55-667 Economic Anthropology, 212-213 Landman, Ruth H., 97-98 Education, 195-208 Language game, 109-125 Elite culture, 109-125 Lewis, Herbert S., 99-100 Elite Discourse of the Market and Narrative Eth- Linnekin, Jocelyn, 1-13 nography, 109-125 Luhrmann, T.M., 152-155 Eros, 55-67 Errington, Frederick, 80-91 Ethnicity, 68-79 Marshall, Mac, 102-103 Ethnicity at Work, 100-101 McDonald, Maryon, 159-160 Exchange, 1-13 Minority rights, 68-79 Modes of Persuasion, 30-46 Feminist anthropology, 80-91 Money, 1-13 Fiesta Cycle of “Spain”, The, 126-141 Money and the Morality of the Exchange, 210-211 Fiestas, 126-141 Montague, Susan P., 211-212 Fine Mats and Money, 1-13 Mother, 195-208 Flaherty, Robert Pearson, 152-155 Myers, L. Daniel, 49-50 Fleisher, Mark S., 48-49 Myth, 142-151 Food, 195-208 Freeman, James A., 158-159 Narrative ethnography, 109-125 218 ANTHROPOLOGICAL QUARTERLY Nationalism, 55-667 Sojourners of the Caribbean, 209 Nationalism in a Local Setting, 142-151 Soviet Union, 68-79 Nationality, 126-141 Spain, 126-141 Speech acts, 30-46 Occidentalism, 80-91 State, 165-177 On the Bones of the Serpent, 211 Staub, Shalom, 99-100 Orality, 14-29 St. Claire, 50-51 Orr, James M., 142-151 Textuality, 14-29, 80-91 Pacific Theater, The, 102-103 Theatre, 165-177 Palinkas, Lawrence A., 101-102 Theatrical Resistance, Theatres of Restraint, 165- Parry, J., 210-211 177 Pension, 178-194 Theory, Policy, and the Narody Severa, 68-79 People as Subject, People as Object, 157-158 T.M. Luhrmann and the Anthropologist’s Craft, Persuasions of the Witch’s Craft, 152-155 152-155 Plattner, Stuart, 212-213 Trail to Heaven, 213-214 Political anthropology, 30-46 Turkey, 142-151 Postmodernism, 14-29, 80-91 Pragmatic discourse, 109-125 Utopia, 55-67 Rasmussen, Susan J., 30-46 Restructuring, 68-79 Verbal art, 30-46 Rhetoric and Religious Experience, 101-102 Vygotsky and the Social Formation of Mind, 96- Ridington, Robin, 213-214 97 Ritual, 30-46 Ritual cycles, 126-141 Wallace, Anthony F.C., 50-51 Robertson, Jennifer, 156-157, 163-164, 165-177 Warehousing Violence, 48-49 Rose, Dan, 109-125 “We Are Not French!”’, 159-160 Rosenberger, Nancy, 178-194 Webster, Barbara D., 49-50 Ruth Benedict, 97-98 Welfare, 178-194 Wertsch, James V., 96-97 Samoa, 1-13 We Think, Therefore They Are?, 80-91 Schindler, Debra L., 68-79 White, Geoffrey M., 102-103 Sexuality, 55-67, Wingless Eros of Socialism, The, 55-67 Shamanism: Soviet Studies, 47 Wolf, Eric, 104-106 Sharp, Henry ©., 213-214 Wong, Bernard P., 101-102 Shimkin, Demitri B., 47 World systems, 80-91