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Volume 37, Number 4, December 2004

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Guest editors' introduction
pp. 569-573(5)
Authors: Erika Friedl; Mary Elaine Hegland

Zip in and zip out fieldwork
pp. 575-583(9)
Author: Mary Elaine Hegland

The making of a historical document
pp. 585-592(8)
Author: Reinhold Loeffler

Insider/outsider: an indigenous anthropologist bridges a gap
pp. 593-602(10)
Author: Mohammad Shahbazi

From "alien" to "one of us" and back: field experiences in Iran
pp. 603-612(10)
Author: Shahnaz Nadjmabadi

The double-edged foreign connection
pp. 633-642(10)
Author: Agnes G. Loeffler

The ethnography of children
pp. 655-663(9)
Author: Erika Friedl

Multiple sites of fieldwork: a personal reflection
pp. 685-693(9)
Author: Farhang Rouhani

Interviewing Iranian immigrant parents and adolescents
pp. 695-706(12)
Author: Patricia Higgins

Reviews
pp. 707-742(36)

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