JASO 1980-1985
VOLUME 11
João de Pina-Cabral Cults of death in north western Portugal 1-14
David Howes The will-springs of action: an enquiry into 'human nature' 15-30
Wayne Hudson Social anthropology and post-modernist philosophical anthropology 31-8
Paul Henley and Richard Heelas Recent books on South American anthropology[2 review articles] 39-50
Book Reviews 51-68
Godfrey Lienhardt Self: public, private: some African representations 69-82
Stephen Mennell Time and taboo, civilisation and science: the work of Norbert Elias 83-95
Mike Hitchcock Byways in Oxford anthropology: selections from the minutes of the Oxford University Anthropological Society [I] 96-8
Graham E. Clarke and Charles Ramble Recent books on Tibet and the Buddhist Himalayas [2 review articles] 99-117
Michael Aris Tibetan studies and resources in Oxford 118-23
Edwin Ardener Ten years of JASO: 1970-1980 124-31
Book Reviews 132-56
Roger Just Fathers and fathers-in-law [Mediterranean kinship] 157-69
Mike Hitchcock Byways in Oxford anthropology: selections from the minutes of the Oxford University Anthropological Society [II] 170-1
Michael Carrithers Ritual and emotion [review article on 'Day of shining red: an essay on understanding ritual', by G. Lewis] 172-80
Philip Kreager On the changing centre of gravity in population studies [review article on 'Human adaptation and population growth: a non-Malthusian perspective', by D.S. Kleinman] 181-8
Brian Murdoch On calling other people names: a historical note on 'marching rule' in the Solomon islands 189-96
R. H. Barnes Fingertips and numbers [Kedang material] 197-206
Virginia Allon The cultural usage of space: towards social reconstruction in archaeology 207-10
Book Reviews 211-34
Index Vol. 11/1-3
Peter Rivière 'The wages of sin is death': some aspects of evangelisation among the Trio Indians 1-13
Mike Hitchcock Byways in Oxford anthropology: selections from the minutes of the Oxford University Anthropology Society 14-15
J. W. Rogerson Anthropological and theological approaches to the Old Testament 16-20
Patti Langton Personal reflections on fieldwork: a moral dilemma 21-4
David Napier and D. H. Johnson Myth, history and historiography: some recent books [review article] 25-36
Tsehai Berhane Selassie 'Centre' and 'periphery' in history: the case of warriors and women in traditional Ethiopia 37-45
Book Reviews 63-71
Paul Dresch The several peaces of Yemeni tribes [comment on 'Fathers and fathers-in-law', by R. Just] 73-86
A. Al-Shahi Pride and vilification: two tribal viewpoints 89-102
Roxane Zand Western views of Iranian women: a brief overview 103-9
Peter Lienhardt Logical grandmothers [review article on 'Wisdom from the Nile: a collection of folk-stories from the northern and central Sudan', translated by A. al-Shahi and F.C.T. Moore] 110-13
Jeremy Coote Byways in Oxford anthropology: members past and present. I. Professor Meyer Fortes 114-115
Edwin Ardener The problem of dominance 116-21
James L. Peacock That third stream: Weber, Parsons, Geertz 122-9
Roger M. Keesing Still further notes on 'Maasina rule' [comment on 'On calling other people names: a historical note on "marching rule" in the Solomon islands', by B. Murdoch] 130-4
Book Reviews 135-49
E.E. Evans-Pritchard Durkheim (1858-1917) 150-164
Victor Karady French ethnology and the Durkheimian breakthrough 165-76
Crystyn Cech Malinowski: Edgar, Duke of Nevermore 177-83
Godfrey Lienhardt The Sudan: aspects of the south: government among some of the Nilotic peoples, 1947-52 185-98
Douglas H. Johnson Percy Coriat on the Nuer 199-206
Book Reviews 216-27
Index Vol. 12/1-3
Diana Rey-Hulman Pratiques langagieres et formes litteraires 1-13
Jean Derive La reformulation en litterature orale: typologie des transformations linguistiques dans les differentes performances d'une meme oeuvre 14-21
Jan Knappert Swahili oral traditions 22-30
Veronika Gorog-Karady Retelling Genesis: the children of Eve and the origin of inequality 31-44
Genevieve Calame-Griaule La jeune fille qui cherche des freres: essai d'analyse 45-56
Dominic Casajus Autour du rituel de la nomination chez les Touaregs Kel Ferwan 57-67
Bronislaw Andrzejewski Alliteration and scansion in Somali oral poetry and their cultural correlates 68-83
Christiance Seydou Comment définir le genre épique?: un exemple: l'épopée africaine 84-98
Elisabeth Gunner New wine in old bottles: imagery in the Izibongo of the Zulu Zionist prophet, Isaiah Shembe 99-108
Byways in Oxford Anthropology 110-1
Pauline Wilkins Regaining the Golden Stool: Social Anthropology and Applied Research 112-20
Book Reviews 121-34
N. J. Allen A dance of relatives 139-46
Marcus Colchester Les Yanomami, sont-ils libres?: les Utopies amazoniennes, une critique: a look at French anarchist anthropology 147-64
Lynne Williamson South American Indian collections in the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford 175-9
Tom Brass The sabotage of anthropology and the anthropologist as saboteur[Peru] 180-6
Book Reviews 187
Gregory Forth Sumbanese finger names: some comparative remarks 231-42
Elizabeth Tonkin Rethinking socialization 243-56
Elizabeth Edwards Some problems with photographic archives: the case of C.W. Dammann 257-61
Sybil Wolfram Anthropology and morality 262-74
Felipe Fernandez-Armesto Medieval ethnography 275-86
J. D. H. Collinson There is an albatross in the sky [comment on 'Seeing Africa', by R. Willis] 287-91
Mary Picone Observing "les observateurs de l'homme": impressions of contemporary French anthropology in context 292-9
Book Reviews 187-224
Index Vol. 13/1-3
Patricia Goldey The good death: personal salvation and community identity 1-16
João de Pina-Cabral and Rui Feijó Conflicting attitudes to death in modern Portugal: the question of cemeteries 17-43
Brian Juan O’Neill Dying and inheriting in rural Tras-os-Montes 44-74
T. F. Earle, Herminio Martins and R. McNeill Portuguese studies in Oxford 75-8
R. J. Parkin Levi-Strauss and the Austro-Asiatics: elementary structures under the microscope 79-86
Paul Heelas Indigenous representations of emotions: the Chewong 87-103
Steven Seidenberg Whither China? Fei Hsiao-t'ung and anthropology in contemporary China 104-15
Anthony Shelton Disinheriting the Tzotzil: neutrality and ideological effect in ethnographic discourse 116-33
Book Reviews and Letters 134-77
W. R. Chapman Pitt Rivers and his collection, 1874-1883: the chronicle of a gift horse 181-202
B. A. L. Cranstone The Pitt Rivers museum in 1983 203-8
Barrie Reynolds The relevance of material culture to anthropology 209-17
Michael J. Hitchcock Thesis research and collecting: a fieldworker's view 218-26
Dominic Casajus The wedding ritual among the Kel Ferwan Tuaregs 227-37
Book Reviews 238-68
A. de Ruijter The structuralism of Levi-Strauss: problems and prospects 273-91
Elizabeth Robson and Ulysses Santamaria Andamanese sex roles 292-300
E. D. Babatunde Ketu myths and the status of women: a structural interpretation of some Yoruba myths of origin 301-6
Book Reviews 307-46
Christian McDonaugh The Tharu house: oppositions and hierarchy 1-14
Andrew Duff-Cooper Hierarchy, purity, and equality among a community of Balinese on Lombok 15-29
Signe Howell Equality and hierarchy in Chewong classification 30-44
Robert Crawford T.S. Eliot, Lawrence of Arabia, and Oxford anthropology, 1914-1915 45-54
Book Reviews and Letters 55-79
Brian Moeran One over the seven: 'sake' drinking in a Japanese pottery community 83-100
Joy Hendry Becoming Japanese: a social anthropological view of child-rearing 101-18
Rosamund Bell Women in the religious life of the Ryukyu islands: structure and status 119 -36
Ok-Pyo Moon Kim Is the 'ie' disappearing in rural Japan? 137-49
Jonathan Webber and A. D. S. Roberts Japanese studies in Oxford and Bodleian Japanese holdings 150-6
Roger Goodman Is there an I in anthropology?: thoughts on starting fieldwork in Japan 157-68
Book Reviews 169-87
H. Wayne Bronislaw Malinowski: the influence of various women on his life and works 189-203
Julie Marcus Islam, women and pollution in Turkey 204-18
Carmen Junqueira The Brazilian Indian minority: ethnocide and political consciousness 219-234
Scott K. Phillips Encoded in stone: neighbouring relationships and the organisation of stone walls among Yorkshire Dales farmers 235-42
James Fentress The black sheep 243-53
Letter and Book Reviews 255-75
Index Vol. 15/1-3
Anna Bramwell German identity transformed 1-18
Zdzislaw Mach National symbols in the context of ritual: the Polish example 19-34
Josep R. Llobera A note on a Durkheimian critic of Marx: the case of Gaston Richard 35-41
Esther S. Goldfrank Two anthropologists-the same informant: some differences in their recorded data 42-52
H. B. Paksoy Observations among Kirghiz refugees from the Pamirs of Afghanistan settled in the Turkish Republic 53-61
Book Reviews 62-84
R. H. Barnes The Leiden version of the comparative method in southeast Asia 87-110
Rita Astuti The exploited daughter: lessons in the field 111-16
Leonidas Sotiropoulos A suggestion [on fieldwork] 117-20
Andrew Duff-Cooper Ethnographic notes on two operations of the body among a community of Balinese on Lombok 121-42
Jeremy Coote Byways in Oxford Anthropology 143-4
Jeremy MacClancy Melanesian Medley (Review Article) 145-52
Book Reviews 153-66
David J. Levy The anthropological horizon: Max Scheler, Arnold Gehlen and the idea of a philosophical anthropology 169-187
Heike Behrend The crooked paths of time: the concept of history among the Tugen of Kenya 188-96
P. E. de Josselin de Jong The comparative method in southeast Asia: ideal and practice [rejoinder to 'The Leiden version of the comparative method in southeast Asia' 1985 (16:2) 87-110] 207-208
R. H. Barnes Tanebar-Evav and Ema: variation within the eastern Indonesian field of study 209-24
Steven Seidenberg In our fathers' footsteps: the making of the television documentary `Strangers abroad' 225-232
Book Reviews 233-57
Index Vol. 16/1-3