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Journal of Political Ecology: 
Case Studies in History and Society

Reconstructing Nature: Alienation, Emancipation and the Division of Labor, by Peter Dickens, London and New York: Routledge, 1996. ix, 224 pp. Reviewed by Eliza Darling, The City University of New York, Graduate School and University Center.

A Rage for Justice: The Passion and Politics of Phillip Burton, by John Jacobs. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1995. xxvii, 578 pp. Photographs, index. Reviewed by Richard E. DeLeon, Professor and Chair, Political Science Department, San Francisco State University.

Sustainable Global Communities in the Information Age, edited by Kaoru Yamaguchi, Westport, CT: Praeger, 1997, 218 pp. Reviewed by Daniel P. Dolan, Research Fellow, Center for Global Communications, International University of Japan.

Weaving Identities: Construction of Dress and Self in a Highland Guatemalan Town, by Carol Hendrickson (1995). University of Texas Press. xiv, 245 p. Reviewed by Tracy Bachrach Ehlers, Department of Anthropology, University of Denver.

Uncommon Ground: Cultural Landscapes and Environmental Values, by Veronica Strang, Oxford ; New York : Berg, 1997. xiv, 309 pp. Reviewed by Shelley Greer, School of Anthropology & Archaeology, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland Australia.

Earth’Äôs Insights: A Multicultural Survey of Ecological Ethics from the Mediterranean Basin to the Australian Outback by J. Baird Callicott, with a Foreword by Tom Hayden (1997) Berkeley : University of California Press, 285 pp. Reviewed by Dipak R. Pant, Professor of Economic Anthropology and Applied Anthropology, University of Castellanza (VA), Italy.

Performing Dreams: Discourses of Immortality Among the Xavante of Central Brazil. By Laura R. Graham. 1995. University of Texas Press. xiv, 290 pp. Reviewed by Debra Picchi, Department of Anthropology, Franklin Pierce College, Rindge, New Hampshire.


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