Neil L. Whitehead
Neil L. Whitehead (19 March 1956 – 22 March 2012) was an English anthropologist, who is best known for his work on the anthropology of violence, dark shamanism (and Guyanese kanaimà in particular), post-human anthropology and the historical anthropology of South America and the Caribbean. From 1997 to 2007 he was the editor of ''Ethnohistory, Journal of the American Society for Ethnohistory''. Provided by Wikipedia-
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8by Jan Nederveen Pieterse, Gert Oostindie, Nancy Eberhardt, Niels Mulder, Akira Suehiro, C.L.J. van der Meer, W.A.I.M. Segers, Thomas Lindblad, Jeffrey C. Alexander, L. Laeyendecker, Jowa Imre Kis-Jovak, Nico de Jonge, Thomas Höllman, Huub de Jonge, K. Epskamp, M. Heins, I. Eibl-Eibesfeldt, Rene van der Haar, Luc Alofs, Hugo Fernandes Mendes, Pauline Lunsingh Scheurleer, J.G. de Casparis, Mark R. Woodward, Martin van Bruinessen, Matti Kamppinen, J.N. Breetvelt, Richard Schechner, James R. Brandon, Neil L. Whitehead, G. Bos, Richard Price, Chris de Beet, H.F. Tillema, J.H. de Beer, Ph. Quarles van Ufford, Walter E.A. van Beek, Gert Oostindie, Raymond Corbey, R. Ploeg, Inga Clendinnen, S.O. Robson, Luigi Santa Maria, R.A. Römer, J.M.R. Schrils, Patricia D. Rueb, Han ten BrummelhuisGet full text
Published 1991-04-01
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