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    Anthropology, Consciousness, and Spirituality: A Conversation with Ken Wilber.Grant Jewell Rich - 2001 - Anthropology of Consciousness 12 (2):43-60.
    This is an interview with author Ken Wilber, whose work on consciousness over the last twenty‐five years has been tremendously influential. His work blends "Eastern" and "Western" approaches and has influenced scholars in psychology, philosophy, and religion, as well as in anthropology. His work on transpersonal psychology is especially well‐known, and his first book, The Spectrum of Consciousness, arguably marks the beginning of transpersonal studies. Frances Vaughan has referred to Wilber's work as the "work of genius." Daniel Goleman once listed (...)
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    Body and Consciousness: A Conversation with Antonio Damasio.Grant Jewell Rich - 2000 - Anthropology of Consciousness 11 (3-4):54-61.
    This is an interview with neurologist Antonio Damasio, MD, PhD, whose work on consciousness has influenced scholars in a variety of fields, including anthropology. Damasio addresses a number of issues, including the neurobiology of altered states, the neurology of flow and other optimal, pleasurable states, and the potential to identify biological markers that are common to the experience of altered states in a variety of cultures. Damasio also discusses the relationship between body and brain, and concludes by discussing the scope (...)
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    Commentary by the Editor.Grant Jewell Rich - 2002 - Anthropology of Consciousness 13 (1):1-1.
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    Domestic Paths to Altered States and Transformations of Consciousness.Grant Jewell Rich - 2001 - Anthropology of Consciousness 12 (2):1-3.
    This is an interview with author Ken Wilber, whose work on consciousness over the last twenty‐five years has been tremendously influential. His work blends "Eastern" and "Western" approaches and has influenced scholars in psychology, philosophy, and religion, as well as in anthropology. His work on transpersonal psychology is especially well‐known, and his first book, The Spectrum of Consciousness, arguably marks the beginning of transpersonal studies. Frances Vaughan has referred to Wilber's work as the "work of genius." Daniel Goleman once listed (...)
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    Erika Bourguignon: A Portrait of the Anthropology of Consciousness.Grant Jewell Rich - 1999 - Anthropology of Consciousness 10 (2-3):50-58.
    This is an interview with Erika Bourguignon, who has been a presence in the anthropology of consciousness for decades. Her work has examined possession, altered states of consciousness, religion, psychological anthropology, and shamanism. Her own fieldwork in Haiti has been augmented by book‐length comparative work with Lenora Greenbaum as well. In a 1996 article in Ethos, Melford Spiro notes that Bourguignon is a scholar who has resisted the trends of "postmodernists and interpretivists" and he describes her as "a preeminent psychological (...)
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    Introduction: An Anthropology of Body and Consciousness.Grant Jewell Rich - 2000 - Anthropology of Consciousness 11 (3-4):1-4.
    This is an interview with neurologist Antonio Damasio, MD, PhD, whose work on consciousness has influenced scholars in a variety of fields, including anthropology. Damasio addresses a number of issues, including the neurobiology of altered states, the neurology of flow and other optimal, pleasurable states, and the potential to identify biological markers that are common to the experience of altered states in a variety of cultures. Damasio also discusses the relationship between body and brain, and concludes by discussing the scope (...)
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    Laughter: A Scientific Investigation.Grant Jewell Rich - 2001 - Anthropology of Consciousness 12 (2):61-63.
    Laughter:. Scientific Investigation. By Robert R. Provine. 2000. New York: Viking. $24.95 (cloth).
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    Making the Body Beautiful: A Cultural History of Aesthetic Surgery.Grant Jewell Rich - 2000 - Anthropology of Consciousness 11 (3-4):65-67.
    Making The Body Beautiful:. Cultural History of Aesthetic Surgery. By Sander L. Gilman. 1999. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. $29.95 (cloth).
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    Phone Jams: Improvisation and Peak Experience in Phone Sex Workers.Grant Jewell Rich - 1998 - Anthropology of Consciousness 9 (4):82-83.
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    :The Anthropology of Religious Conversion.Grant Jewell Rich - 2006 - Anthropology of Consciousness 17 (1):86-87.
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    The Hand: How Its Use Shapes the Brain, Language, and Human Culture.Grant Jewell Rich - 1999 - Anthropology of Consciousness 10 (1):62-64.
    The Hand: How Its Use Shapes the Brain, Language, and Human Culture. Frank R. Wilson. 1998. New York: Pantheon Books. $30.00 (cloth).
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    The Hundred Thousand Fools of God: Musical Travels in Central Asia (and Queens, New York).Grant Jewell Rich - 1998 - Anthropology of Consciousness 9 (4):78-79.
    The Hundred Thousand Fools of God: Musical Travels in Central Asia (and Queens, New York). Theodore Levin With. 74 minute music CD. 1996. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. $35.00 (cloth).
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