Index to Issues
Discourse is published twice a year. Tables of Contents will be listed here for each issue. Discourse is available at college and university libraries and by subscription ($10.00 a year/2 issues). Single back issues are also available ($5.00 each); for ordering information send your address and a check or money order to Discourse, c/o Department of Anthropology, University at Buffalo/SUNY, 380 MFAC Ellicott Complex, Buffalo, NY, 14261-0005. Please specify number/volume of issue requested.
Food Issue (Spring 2000, No.2 Vol.1)
Articles
Oplatki and Me: Religious and Family Identification and Self-Realization
through Ritual Celebration
by Therese Boyarsky
Being a Korean Waiter: The Cultural Construction of Ethnic Identity among Waiters
in a Korean Restaurant
by Ho-Jun Chang
Eating Whale, Desiring Flesh
by Anita Lundberg
Conversation
A Round-table Discussion with Dell Hymes and Dennis Tedlock
by Monika Bolino and Daniel M. Harms
Reviews
Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Niqo and the Fate of Civilization.
Brian Fagan. Reviewed by Jennifer M. Trunzo
Tales of the City: A Study of Narrative and Urban Life.
Ruth Finnegan. Reviewed by Rebecca M. Morrow
New Directions Issue (November 1999, No.1 Vol.1)
Editorials
The Pendulum of Discourse by Jennifer M. Trunzo
Articles
The Search for Anthropological Emancipation in the Age of Late Capitalism
(Lessons from Shamans and Coffee Growers) by Michael Oldani
The Possibility of a Multiple Nutrient Hypothesis for Nutritional Anaemias by
Tanya von Hunnius
Commentary
Towards Visual Anthropology and Ethnographic Filmmaking in Ritual Studies
by Clara S. Banderali
Reviews
Transition: An International Review. Volume 73: The White Issue.
Reviewed by Donna Bonner
Theorizing Childhood. Allison James, Chris Jenks, and Alan Prout.
Reviewed by Spyros Spyrou
Mondays on the Dark Night of the Moon: Himalayan Foothill Folktales.
Kirin Narayan in collaboration with Urmila Devi Sood. Reviewed by Lea Pickard
Visiyan Vignettes: Ethnographic Traces of a Philippine Island.
Jean-Paul Dumont. Reviewed by Rachel Delgado
A Historical Archaeology of the Modern World. Charles E. Orser, Jr.
Reviewed by Ellen I. Biederman

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