Science and Ethnoscience: Bibliography, part 1

SCIENCE AND
ETHNOSCIENCE

E. N. Anderson

Dept. of
Anthropology, University of California, Riverside

 

Augmented Bibliography, part 1

 

To the references in text are added a large number of
references on folk science, including Chinese traditional sciences.

 

Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi.
1965.  The Eastern Key.  Tr. K. H. Zand, John A.Videan, Ivy E.
Videan.  London:  George Allen and Unwin.

 

Ahmad, S. Maqbul, and K. Baipakov.  2000.
Geodesy, Geology and Mineralogy; Geography and Cartography; the Silk Route across Central Asia.  In History of Civilizations of Central Asia, vol. IV, The Age of Achievement:  A.D. 750
to the End of the Fifteenth Century.
Part
2, The Achievements, edited by C. E.
Bosworth and M. S. Asimov. Paris:  UNESCO.
Pp. 205-226.

 

Anderson, Barbara A.;
E. N. Anderson; Tracy Franklin; Aurora Dzib-Xihum de Cen.  2004.
“Pathways of Decision Making among Yucatan Mayan Traditional Birth
Attendants.”  Journal of Midwifery and
Women’s Health 49:4:312-319.

 

Anderson, E. N.
1972.  Studies on South China’s
Boat People.  Taipei:  Orient Cultural Service.

 

—  1987.  “Why is Humoral Medicine So
Popular?”  Social Science and
Medicine 25:4:331-337.

 

—  1988.  The Food of China.  New Haven:  Yale
University Press.

 


1992.   “Chinese Fisher Families:  Variations on Chinese Themes.”  Comparative Family Studies 23:2:231-247.

 

—  1996a.  Ecologies of the Heart.  New York:  Oxford
University Press.

 

—  1996b.  “An Introduction to Wilson Duff.”  In Bird
of Paradox
by Wilson Duff.  Surrey, BC:  Hancock House.  Pp. 16-119.

 

—  1999.  “Child-raising among Hong Kong
Fisherfolk:  Variations on Chinese
Themes.”  Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, 86:121-155.

 

—  2000.  “Maya Ornithology and ‘Science Wars.’”  Journal of Ethnobiology 20:129-158.

 

—  2001.  “Flowering Apricot:  Environmental Practice, Folk Religion, and
Daoism.”  In Daoism and Ecology, ed. N. J. Girardot, James Miller, and Liu
Xaiogan.  Cambridge:  Harvard
University Press.  Pp. 157-184.

 

—  (with José Cauich
Canul, Aurora Dzib, Salvador Flores Guido, Gerald Islebe, Felix Medina Tzuc,
Odilón Sánchez Sánchez, and Pastor Valdez Chale).  2003.
Those Who Bring the Flowers.
Chetumal, QR, Mexico:  ECOSUR.

 

—  2004.  “’Loving Nature’ among the Maya.”  Paper, Society for Ethnobiology, annual
conference, Davis, CA.

 

—   (with Aurora
Dzib Xihum de Cen, Felix Medina Tzuc, and Pastor Valdez).  2005.
Political Ecology in a Yucatecan Community.  Tucson:  University
of Arizona Press.

 

—  ms 1.  The Morality of Ethnobiology.  Ms. in prep.

 

—  ms 2.  Learning from Experience.

 

—  ms 3.  “The Antilist.”  Ms.

 

—  2007.  Floating World Lost.  New Orleans:
University Press of the South.

 

Anderson, E. N., and Felix Medina Tzuc.  2005.
Animals and the Maya in Southeast Mexico.  Tucson:  University
of Arizona Press.

 

Anderson, M.
Kat.  2005.  Tending the Wild:  Native American Knowledge and the Management
of California’s Natural Resources.  Berkeley:  University of California Press.

 

Anderson, Perry.
1974.  Lineages of the Absolutist State.
London:  NLB.

 

Ankli, Anita; Otto Saticher; Michyale Heinrich.  1999a.
“Medical Ethnobotany of the Yucatec Maya:  Healers’ Consensus as a Quantitative Criterion.”  Economic Botany 53:144-160.

 

—  1999b.  “Yucatec Maya Medicinal Plants Versus
Nonmedicinal Plants:  Indigenous
Characterization and Selection.”  Human
Ecology 27:557-580.

 

Arikha, Noga.
2007.  Passions and Tempers:  A History of the Humours.  New
York:
HarperCollins.

 

Atran, Scott.
1990.  Cognitive Foundations of
Natural History.  Cambridge:  Cambridge
University Press

 

Atran, Scott.
2002.  In Gods We Trust.  New York:  Oxford
University Press.

 

Atran,
Scott, and Douglas Medin.  2008.  The Native Mind and the Cultural Construction
of Nature.  Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press.

 

Avicenna.  1999.
The Canon of Medicine (al-Qānūn
fī’l-T.ibb
).  O. Cameron Gruner and
Mazar H. Shah, tr.; ed. Laleh Bakhtiar.  Chicago:  KAZI Publications.

 

Bacon, Francis.
1901.  Novum Organum.  (Orig. 1620.)
New York:  P. F. Collier.

 

Balam Pereira, Gilberto.
1992.  Cosmogonia y uso actual de
las plantas medicinales de Yucatán.  Merida:  Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán.

 

Ball, Philip.
2008.  “Triumph of the Medieval
Mind.”  Nature 452:816-818.

 

Barnes,
Linda.  2005.  Needles, Herbs, Gods and Ghosts:  China Healing and the West to
1848.  Cambridge,
MA:  Harvard University Press.

 

Bennett, Bradley C.
2007.  “Doctrine of
Signatures:  An Explanation of Medicinal
Plant Disocvery or Dissemination of Knowledge?”
Economic Botany 61:246-255.

 

Bennett,
John W.  l976.  The Ecological Transition: Cultural
Anthropology and  Human Adaptation.  New
York:  Academic
Press, l976.

 


l982.  Of Time and the Enterprise:
North American Family Farm Management
in a Context of Resource Marginality.
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota
Press.

 


1992.  Human Ecology As Human
Behavior.   New Brunswick, NJ:
Transaction.

 

Berg,
Jeremy M.  2007.  “The Age-Old Question of Researcher
Innovation:  Response.”  Science 318:1549-1550.

 

Berger, Peter L., and Thomas Luckmann.  1966.
The Social Construction of Reality.
Garden City, NY:  Doubleday.

 

Berkes, Fikret.
1999.  Sacred Ecology:  Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Resource
Management.  Philadelphia:
Taylor and Francis.

 

Berkes, Fikret; Johan Colding; Carl Folke.  2000.
“Rediscovery of Traditional Ecological Knowledge as Adaptive
Management.”  Ecological Applications
10:1251-1262.

 

Berlin, Brent.
1992  Ethnobiological
Classification
.  Princeton:  Princeton
University Press.

 

Birkhead, Tim.
2008.  The Wisodm of Birds:  An Illustrated History of Ornithology.  New York:
Bloomsbury.

 

Blackburn,
Thomas, and M. Kat Anderson (eds.).
1993.  Before the Wilderness:  Environmental Management by Native Californians.  Menlo
Park, CA:  Ballena Press.

 

Blaikie, Piers, and Harold Brookfield.  1987.
Land Degradation and Society.
London:  Methuen.

 

Blaser, Mario.
2009.  “The Threat of the
Yrmo:  The Political Ontology of a
Sustainable Hunting Program.”  American
Anthropologist 111:10-20.

 

Bourdieu, Pierre.
1977.  Outline of a Theory of
Practice.  Cambridge:  Cambridge
University Press.

 

—  1990.  The Logic of Practice.  Stanford:
Stanford University Press.

 

Bowker,
Geoffrey, and Susan Leigh Star.
1999.  Sorting Things Out:  Classification and Its Consequences.  Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press.

 

Bowler, Peter J., and Iwan Rhys Morus.  2005.
Making Modern Science:  A
Historical Survey.  Chicago:  University
of Chicago Press.

 

Boyle, Robert.
2006.  The Skeptical Chymist.  N.p.:
Adamant Media.  Orig. 1661.

 

Brandt, Richard.
1954.  Hopi Ethics.  Chicago:  University
of Chicago Press.

 

Braudel, Fernand.
1973.  The Mediterranean
and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II.  Tr. Sian
Reynolds.  Fr orig 1966.  New
York: Harper & Row.

 

Breedlove,
Dennis E., and Robert M. Laughlin.
1993.  The Flowering of Man:  A Tzotzil Botany of Zinacantán.  Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology 35.

 

Brown,
Cecil.  1984  Language
and Living Things:  Unversalities in Folk
Classification and Naming
.  New
Brunswick, NJ:  Rutgers University Press.

 

Buell, Paul D.;  E. N.
Anderson; Charles Perry.  2000.  A Soup for the Qan.  London:
Kegan Paul International.

 

Callicott, J. Baird.
1994.  Earth’s Insights:  A Multicultural Survey of Ecological Ethics
from the Mediterranean
Basin to the Australian
Outback.  Berkeley:  University of California Press.

 

Callicott, J. Baird, and Michael P. Nelson.  2004.
American Indian Environmental Ethics:
An Ojibwa Case Study.  Upper
Saddle River, NJ:  Pearson Prentice Hall.

 

Carter, M. G.
1990.  “Arabic Lexicography.”  In Religion,
Learning and Science in the ‘Abbasid Period,
M. J. L. Young, J. D. Latham,
R. B. Serjeant, eds.  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press.  Pp. 106-117.

 

Carter, Thomas.
1955.  The Invention of Printing
in China
and Its Spread Westward.  2nd
edn., rev. by L. Carrington Goodrich.  New York:  Ronald Press.

 

Cohen, Mark Nathan.
2009.  “Introduction:  Rethinking the Origins of Agriculture.”  Current Anthropology 50:591-596.

 

Colding, Johan, and Carl Folke.  2001.
“Social Taboos:  ‘Invisible’
Systems of Local Resource Management and Biological Conservation.”   Ecological Applications 11:584-600.

 

Collins, Randall.
1998.  The Sociology of
Philosophies.  Cambridge,
MA:  Harvard University Press.

 

Conklin,
Harold C.  1957.  Hanunoo Agriculture.  Rome:
FAO.

 

—  2007.
Fine Description.  Ed. Joel
Kuipers and Ray McDermott.  New Haven:  Yale
Southeast Asia Studies, Monograph 56.

 

Cronon, William.
1983.  Changes in the Land.  New
York:  Hill and
Wang.

 

Cook, Harold J.
2007.  Matters of Exchange:  Commerce, Medicine, and Science in the Dutch
Golden Age.  New
Haven:  Yale University
Press.

 

Crews, Frederick (ed.).
1998.  Unauthorized Freud:  Doubters Confront a Legend.  New York:
Viking.

 

Cronon, William.
1983.  Changes in the Land.  New
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Cruikshank, Julie.
2005.  Do Glaciers Listen?  Local Knowledge, Colonial Encouinters, and
Social Imagination.  Vancouver:  University
of British Columbia
Press.

 

Damasio, Antonio.
1994.  Descartes’ Error.  New
York:  G. P.
Putnam’s Sons.

 

—  2003.  Looking for Spinoza:  Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain.  Orlando,
FL:  Harcourt.

 

D’Andrade, Roy.  1995.
The Development of Cognitive Anthropology.  New York:  Cambridge
University Press.

 

Dawes, Robyn.
1994.  House of Cards:  Psychology and Psychotherapy Built on
Myth.  New York:
Free Press.

 

Dawkins,
Richard.  1976.  The Selfish Gene.  Oxford:  Oxford
University Press.

 

—  2006.
The God Delusion.  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin.

 

De
Kruif, Paul.  1926.  Microbe Hunters.  New York:
Harcourt, Brace.

 

De Landa, Manuel.
2002.  Intensive Science and
Virtual Philosophy.  New York:  Continuum Press.

 

Desowitz,
Robert. 1991.  The Malaria Capers.  New
York: W. W. Norton.

 

Deur, Douglas,
and Nancy J. Turner (eds.).  2005.  Keeping It Living:  Traditions of Plant Use and Cultivation on
the Northwest Coast
of North America.  Seattle:  University
of Washington Press; Vancouver:  University
of British Columbia
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De Waal, Frans.
1996.  Good Natured.  Cambridge, MA:  Harvard University Press.

 

—  2005.  Our Inner Ape.  New
York:
Riverhead Books (Penguin Group).

 

Dilthey,
Wilhelm.  1988.  Introduction to the Human Sciences:  An Attempt to Lay a Foundation for the Study
of Society and History.  Tr. Ramon A.
Betanzos.  Detroit:  Wayne
State University
Press.

 

Douglas,
Mary.  1966.  Natural Symbols.  London:  Barrie and Rockliff.

 

Dunbar, Robin I. M.
1993.  “Coevolution of Neocortical
Size, Group Size and Language in Humans.”
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16:681-735.

 

— 2004.  Grooming,
Gossip, and the Evolution of Language.  New York:  Gardners Books.

 

Durkheim, Emile.  1995
(Fr. orig. 1912).  The Elementary Forms
of Religious Life.  Tr. Karen
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Durkheim, Émile, and Marcel Mauss.  2003.
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Easterbrook, Gregg.
2004.  “Politics and Science Do Mix.”
Los Angeles
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Elman,
Benjamin.  2005.  On Their Own Terms:  Science in China, 1550-1900.  Cambridge, MA:  Harvard University Press.

 

Engels,
Frederick.  1966.  Anti-Duhring: Herr Eugen Duhring’s Revolution
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Escobar, Arturo. 1998.
“Whose Knowledge, Whose Nature?
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— 1999.  “After
Nature:  Steps to an Antiessentialist Political
Ecology.”  Current Anthropology 40:1-30.

 

—  2008.  Territories of Difference:  Place, Movements, life, Redes. Durham:  Duke University Press.

 

Evans, L.  1998.  Feeding the Ten Billion.  Cambridge:  Cambridge
University Press.

 

Evans-Pritchard, E. E.
1950.  Witchcraft, Oracles and
Magic among the Azande.  Oxford:  Oxford
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Felger,
Richard, and Mary Beth Felger.
1985.  People of the Desert and
Sea:  Ethnobotany of the Seri Indians.  Tucson:
University of Arizona Press.

 

Fischer, David H.
1989.  Albion’s Seed:  Four British Folkways in America.  New York:
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Ford, Anabel, and Ronald Nigh.  2009.
“Origins of the Maya Forest Garden:
Maya Resource Management.”
Journal of Ethnobiology 29:213-236.

 

Ford, Richard I.
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Foucault, Michel.
1970.  The Order of Things:  An Archaeology of the Human Sciences.  Fr orig Les mots et les choses, 1966.  New
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Foucault, Michel.
1973.  The Birth of the
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Foucault, Michel. 1978.
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Foucault, Michel.
1980.  Power/Knowledge:  Selected Interviews and Other Writings,
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Frake, Charles.
1980.  Language and Cultural
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Franklin, Sarah.
1995.  “Science as Culture,
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Frederick II of Hohenstaufen.  1943.
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Freedberg, David.
2002.  The Eye of the Lynx:  Galileo, His Friends, and the Beginnings of
Modern Natural History.  Chicago:  University
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Freely, John.
2009.  Aladdin’s Lamp:  How Greek Science Came to Europe Through the
Silamic World.  New York:  Knopf.

 

Gage, Thomas.
1958.  Thomas Gage’s Travels in
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Galen.  1997.  Galen:
Selected Works.  Tr. and ed. by
Philip N. Singer.  Oxford:  Oxford
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—  2000.
Galen on Food and Diet. Tr. and ed. by Mark Grant.  London:
Routledge.

 

—  2003.
Galen on the Properties of Foodstuffs.
Tr. and ed. by O. Power.  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press.

 

—  2006.  Galen on Diseases and Symptoms.  Tr. and ed. by Ian Johnston.  Cambridge:  Cambridge
University Press.

 

Gardner,
Howard.  1985.  The Mind’s New Science:  A History of the Cognitive Revolution.  New
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Frances.  2007.
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Gaukroger, Stephen.
2006.  The Emergence of a
Scientific Culture:  Science and the
Shaping of Modernity 1210-1685.  Oxford:  Oxford University
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—  2010.  The Collapse of Mechanism and the Rise of
Sensibility: Science and the Shaping of Mdernity 1680-1760.  Oxford:
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Gigerenzer, Gerd.
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Glover, Denise.
2005.  Up from the Roots:  Contextualizing Medicinal Plant
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Gómez-Pompa, Arturo.
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Gómez-Pompa, Arturo; Michael Allen; Scott Fedick; J. J.
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Gonzalez, Roberto.
2001.  Zapotec Science.  University
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Gortvay, Gy, and I. Zoltán.
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Gossen, Gary H.
1974.  Chamulas in the World of
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Gould, Stephen Jay.
1999.   Rocks of Ages: Science and
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Goulet, Jean-Guy.
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