Anthropology  Matters:

Essays in Honor of Ralph A. Luebben 

To commemorate the 40th anniversary of his joining the faculty, current and former departmental colleagues have contributed essays
about their research to this book published in his honor. To order a free copy, click here

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION: Homage to a Complete Anthropologist - By Jon G. Andelson '70

Name Changes as a Reflection of Social Changes in a 280-year-old Community - By Jon G. Andelson '70

Saving Grace: The Politics of Collecting Folklore in 19th Century American Folk Studies - By Michael J. Bell

Human and Nonhuman Primate Relationships: An Anthropological Approach - By Vicki Bentley-Condit

Is Small Still Beautiful? Low-Growth Firms and Regional Development in Scotland's Silicon Glen - By Douglas Caulkins

Understanding the Past by Examining the Present: Studies from a Syrian Village - By Kathryn Kamp

Juanita Stanley Platero and the Canoncita Navajo: The Empathetic Outside Observer - By Ronald J. Kurtz

The Science of Reflexive Anthropology - By Carol Trosset

"Here Come the Anthros": What Good is an Archaeologist? By John Whittaker

Appendix: Ralph A. Luebben Scholarly Productions

To order a free copy of this book, send an e-mail to:

burnell@grinnell.edu