ARTICLES
1.Food Insecurity and Livelihhood Systems in Northwest
Haiti by Mamadou Baro.
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1.Comedy and Tragedy in the Andean Commons by Paul
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BOOK REVIEWS
Individual Reviews
Something
New Under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century
World, by J. R. McNeill (2001), New York: Norton, xxvi, 421
pp. Reviewed by Michael
Bess, History Department, Vanderbilt University, Nashville,
TN.
Between Mecca
and Beijing: Modernization and Consumption among Urban Chinese
Muslims, by Maris Boyd Gillette. (2000), Stanford: Stanford
University Press, xxi, 279 pp. Reviewed by Li
Zhang, Department of Anthropology, University of California
at Davis
The Bakairí
Indians of Brazil: Politics, Ecology, and Change, by Debra
Picchi. Prospects Heights, Illinois: Waveland Press (2000), xx,
217 pp. Reviewed by Lourdes
Giordani, Anthropology SUNY-New Paltz.
Climates
and Constitutions: Health, Race, Environment and British Imperialism
in India, 1600-1850 by Mark Harrison, New Delhi: Oxford University
Press (1999), xiv, 263 pp. Reviewed by Warwick
Anderson, University of California San Francisco and Berkeley
Being
Human: Ethics, Environment, and Our Place in the World, by
Anna L. Peterson. Berkeley: University of California Press (2001),
x, 289 pp. Reviewed by Susan
J. Armstrong, Department of Philosophy, Humboldt State University,
Arcata, Ca. 95521
Geographical
Identities of Ethnic America: Race, Space and Place, Kate
Berry & Martha Henderson (editors). Reno: University of Nevada
Press (2002), 311 pp. Reviewed by Mary
E. Valmont, Valmont Consulting, Brooklyn, New York
After Revolution:
Mapping Gender and Cultural Politics in Neoliberal Nicaragua,
Florence E. Babb, Austin: University of Texas Press, 2001.. Reviewed
by Lorraine Bayard de Volo,
University of Kansas.
Marx and
the Postmodernism Debates: An Agenda for Critical Theory by
Lorraine Y. Landry. London: Praeger Publishers (2000), xiii+232pp.
Reviewed by Douglas
J. Cremer, Department of Natural and Social Sciences, Woodbury
University, Burbank, CA.
Ethnic
Economies by Ivan Light and Steven Gold, Academic Press (2000),
xiii+302pp. Reviewed by Mohsen
M. Mobasher, Department of Social Sciences, University of
Houston/Downtown, Houston, TX.
Democracy
at Work: A Comparative Sociology of Environmental Regulation in
the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the United States
by Richard Münch with Christian Lahusen, Markus Kurth, Cornelia
Borgards, Carsten Stark, and Claudia Jau_ Westport, CT: Praeger
(2001), xii, 262 pp. Reviewed by Miranda
A. Schreurs, Department of Government and Politics, University
of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742.
Land, Wind,
and Hard Words: A Story of Navajo Activism, by John Sherry,
University of New Mexico Press, 2002. Reviewed
by Orit Tamir, New Mexico
Highlands University.
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