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Rosaleen Howard-Malverde (ed.), Creating context in Andean cultures. (Oxford studies in anthropological linguistics, 6.) Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. Pp. xiii, 255. Pb $29.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2001

Kendall A. King
Affiliation:
School of Education, New York University, New York, NY 10003-6674

Abstract

This excellent collection of twelve papers is sure to be of keen interest to Andean scholars from a range of disciplines. Howard-Malverde has succeeded at two difficult tasks: compiling a substantial number of academically outstanding papers and, perhaps a greater challenge for an editor, creating a volume which reads as a coherent whole. The latter feat is even more impressive given the breadth and depth of the contributions and the varied academic backgrounds of the contributors. The volume's authors are scholars of anthropology, linguistics, history, and literature, reflecting the academic traditions of nations both in Europe and in North and South America. All but two papers were originally presented at the 1991 conference, “Textuality in Amerindian cultures,” convened by RHM and William Rowe.

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© 2000 Cambridge University Press

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