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Thu, 2 Sep 1999 07:51:31 -0700
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At 08:37 AM 09/02/1999 -0500, Ned Heite wrote:
>...traditional narrow questions of anthropology. ...

I think we live in different universes or something. I cannot imagine how
the questions of interest to the discipline of anthropology can be
construed as "narrow."  It may be true that I, as a non-specialist, may get
bored by your detailed analysis of [whatever], but as long as you make some
credible attempt to show how this detailed analysis is relevant to the
wider world of human history and culture I *will* be interested.

Mary Ellin D'Agostino,
Anthropologist

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