The Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology began publication in 1979, replacing The Journal of California Anthropology, and has now completed 14 volumes. With such a large selection of articles now available in the Journal, this index has been compiled in order to assist our readers in referencing material. It is organized as follows: Author Index, all-inclusive and arranged alphabetically (page 3); Title Index, arranged alphabetically, with review titles listed separately (page 23); Review Index, listed alphabetically by author of work reviewed (page 33); Review Index, listed alphabetically by title (page 40); and Colleagues Remembered, arranged alphabetically by name of person memorialized (page 46). It is hoped that this index will be a valuable tool for all readers of the Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology.
Mexican photographer Mariana Yampolsky’s final photography exhibition casts aside typical visualizations of her adopted country to foreground the marginal voices that react to global forces. Yampolsky’s photographic narrative engages directly with ideas promoted in Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart’s key work on cultural imperialism: How to Read Donald Duck. This analysis of her photographic text will show how Yampolsky’s visual representations of the subaltern provides further and distinct evidence of Dorfman and Mattelart’s assertions regarding the introduction of foreign symbols into a Latin American context. Additionally, her work demonstrates how the popular classes appropriate these symbols, adding to them mexicanidad and additional meaning created by the subaltern.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) provides an opportunity to transform local health care safety nets into seamless systems of care. An assessment of safety net integration activities underway in five study counties—Contra Costa, Humboldt, San Diego, San Joaquin, and San Mateo—suggests much progress has been made to this end.
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