Southern Anthropological Society Proceedings
Selected papers from the keynote symposia of the Society's annual meeting. Organized around a common theme, the papers in each volume address current concerns in the field by applying anthropological research to the region's languages, cultures, archaeologies, and human compositions.
Michael V. Angrosino is a professor of anthropology at the University of South Florida. His research interests include mental disabilities, public policy, organized religion in secular society, ethnic identity in pluralistic society, symbolic interactionism, psychological anthropology, ethnography, oral history, and life history. Angrosino's books include The Culture of the Sacred, Doing Cultural Anthropology, and Talking about Cultural Diversity in Your Church.
Books in this series
African Americans in the South
Issues of Race, Class, and Gender
Edited by Hans A. Baer and Yvonne Jones
Anthropological Contributions to Conflict Resolution
Edited by Alvin Wolfe and Honggang Yang
Caribbean and Southern
Transnational Perspectives on the U.S. South
Edited by Helen A. Regis
Communities and Capital
Local Struggles against Corporate Power and Privatization
Edited by Thomas W. Collins and John D. Wingard
Cultural Diversity in the U.S. South
Anthropological Contributions to a Region in Transition
Edited by Carole E. Hill and Patricia D. Beaver
Culture, Biology, and Sexuality
Edited by David N. Suggs and Andrew W. Miracle
Latino Workers in the Contemporary South
Edited by Arthur D. Murphy, Colleen Blanchard, and Jennifer A. Hill
Linguistic Diversity in the South
Changing Codes, Practices, and Ideology
Edited by Margaret Bender
Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners
Representing Identity in Selected Souths
Edited by Celeste Ray and Luke Eric Lassiter
Southern Indians and Anthropologists
Culture, Politics, and Identity
Edited by Lisa J. Lefler and Frederic W. Gleach
General editor
Michael V. Angrosino