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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
a | The Point of Departure | 1 |
b | The Anthropological Discipline | 4 |
2 | Historical Background | 13 |
3 | The Context | 23 |
a | The Physical Setting | 23 |
b | The Institutional Setting | 29 |
4 | Departmental Activities | 37 |
a | A Picnic | 38 |
b | Dinner Parties | 40 |
c | Poker Games | 41 |
d | Cocktail Parties | 42 |
e | Sherry Hour | 43 |
f | Baxter's Parties | 44 |
g | Conclusion | 46 |
5 | Autobiographical: About The Writers | 49 |
a | Human Inferiority Feelings | 49 |
b | My Pursuit of the Middle Class | 52 |
c | Donald in Adulthood | 64 |
d | Brian Price | 70 |
6 | Procterman | 75 |
7 | The Distinguished Professors | 87 |
a | Baxter | 88 |
b | Robinson | 122 |
8 | Bolder and Terry | 145 |
9 | Seymour Wilson | 175 |
10 | Conclusions | 187 |
a | General | 187 |
b | Pillar | 189 |
c | Higher Education | 194 |
d | The Society | 203 |
e | Supremacy Narratives and Performances | 210 |
11 | Postscript | 219 |
App. a: Place As Metaphor | 221 | |
Bibliography | 229 | |
Index | 255 |
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