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Criticism Versus Anthropology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 July 2014
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- Copyright © Congress on Research in Dance 1989
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5. Perhaps my writing is not up to her standards; but before criticizing an author's conceptual distinctions, a reviewer might consult Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, used by University of Chicago Press, for definitions and synonyms.