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Associate Professor, Department Chair
Areas of Specialization:
Learning and Culture, Childhood, Psychological Anthropology, Museum
Anthropology, Symbolism, Gender, Art and Aesthetics, Material Culture,
Regional Ethnography
Areas: Melanesia, Oceania, United States.
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1985 Ph.D. Anthropology, University of California, San Diego
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1980 C. Phil. Anthropology, University of California, San Diego
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1971 Elementary Teaching Credential, United States International University, San
Diego
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1969 B.A., cum laude, English and American Literature, Pomona College
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Culture and Childhood
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Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
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Introduction to Museology
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Psychological Anthropology
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2004 *"Critiquing the 'Good Enough' Mother: A Perspective based on the Murik of
Papua New Guinea" Ethos, special issue Dec.
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2003 Reprint of "Dialogics of Material Culture: Male and Female in Murik
Outrigger Canoes." with David M. Lipset. 1997. American Ethnologist.
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24(1):4-36. IN Denzin, Norman K. and Yvonna S. Lincoln, The American
Tradition in Qualitative Research. Sage, 2001.
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2002* "Beyond the Taboo: Imagining Incest." Meigs, Anna and Kathleen Barlow.
American Anthropologist 104(1):38-49.
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2000* "Working Mothers and the Work of Culture in a Papua New Guinea Society,"
Ethos 29(1):1-30.
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Guest Eds. "Logging the Southwestern Pacific: Papua New Guinea, Solomon
Islands, Vanuatu." 1997. Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawai’i
at Manoa, Spring 9(1).
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2004 "Hiding the 'Bad' Mother". Guest lecture. CELF (Sloan Foundation, Center for
the Study of Everyday Life and Families) at UCLA, Dept. of Anthropology. Feb. 11.
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2002 "The Sublime, the Mundane and the Ridiculous: Appreciating Sepik Art from
Aesthetic, Historical and Regional Perspectives." Invited Session in honor of
Douglas Newton. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting.
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