Powerpoint Presentations:
Tourist Art in the Sepik River: Aesthetic Expressions of Changing Identity (powerpoint presentation)
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The New Guinea Sculpture Garden at Stanford University: Primitivism, Hybridity, or Aesthetic Ambiguity? (powerpoint presentation)
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Journal Articles and Book Chapters
Anthropology and Circumcision. Annual Review of Anthropology 33 (2004) 419-45.
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Dialogics of the Body: The Moral and the Grotesque in Two Sepik River Societies. (Co-authored with D. Lipset) Journal of Ritual Studies 19 (2005) 17-52.
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High Art as Tourist Art, Tourist Art as High Art: Comparing the New Guinea Sculpture Garden at Stanford University and Sepik River Tourist Art. International Journal of Anthropology 18 (2003) 219-30.
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Cannibalizing, Commodifying, or Creating Culture? Power and Art in Sepik River Tourism. (My response to the film "Cannibal Tours"). In In Globalization and Culture Change in the Pacific Islands. 2004. V. Lockwood, ed. pp. 339-57. New York: Prentice-Hall.
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