Abstracts - 2004, Volume 10, Number 1

SOCIAL, EDUCATIONAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 1) Borut TELBAN: Fear, Shame and the Power of the Gaze in Ambonwari, Papua New Guinea 2) Julia ELYACHAR: Striking for Debt: Power, Finance, and Governmentality in Egypt 3) Bogomir NOVAK: Does the Nine-year Primary School Favour Learning over Teachin...

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