Volume 15 features Melford Spiro's "e;Culture and Human Nature"e; and "e;The internalization of Burmese Gender Identity"e; along with an interview of Spiro by B. Kilbourne and S. Bolle. Additional topics include children's fantasy life in Papua New Guinea (F. Poole); a psychoanthropological approach to Kagwahiv food taboos (W. Kracke); an ethnological and Rorschach study of three groups of Australian aborigines (R. Boyer et al.); a consideration of the "e;trickster"e; in relation to issues of sublimation and psychosocial development; and a review of Bettelheim's contribution to anthropology (R. Paul).
L. Bryce Boyer, Simon A. Grolnick
1. Mere Worldlings: An Interview with Melford A. Spiro, Kilborne, Bolle 2. Culture and Human Nature, Spiro 3. The Internationalization of Burmese Gender Identity, Spiro 4. Of the Resemblance of Fathers to Their Children: The Roots of Primitivism in Middle-Childhood Enculturation, Tuzin 5. Images of an Unborn Sibling: The Psychocultural Shaping of a Child's Fantasy among the Bimin-Kuskusmin of Papua New Guinea, Poole 6. Dream Drawings, Affect, and Cultural Themes: Pointers from Some Tolai Data, Epstein 7. Don't Let the Piranha Bite Your Liver: A Combined Anthropological and Psychoanalytic Approach to Kagwahiv (Tupi) Food Taboos, Kracke 8. Jewish Moroccan "Saint Impressarious" in Israel: A Stage-Developmental Perspective, Bilu 9. An Ethnological and Rorschach Study of Three Groups of Australian Aborigines: The Yolgnu, the Pitjatjatjara, and the "Dark People" of Bourke, Boyer, Dithrich, Harned, Hippler, Stone, Walt, Boyer 10. Bettelheim's Contribution to Anthropology, Paul 11. Trickster's Humanity: Sublimation and Psychosocial Development, Manson 12. Jewish Messianism and the Culture Process, Meissner