![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Masson and Carlos Peraza Lope (University Press of Colorado 651 pages $85). Kukulcan’s Realm: Urban Life at Ancient Mayapan by Marilyn A. Offers an anthropological perspective on how the South Korean film industry has dominated 40 to 60 percent of the domestic box office since 1999. Unexpected Alliances: Independent Filmmakers, the State, and the Film Industry in Postauthoritarian South Korea by Young-a Park (Stanford University Press 203 pages $39.95). Offers an ethnographic perspective on post-apartheid efforts to extend consumer credit to black South Africans. Money From Nothing: Indebtedness and Aspiration in South Africa by Deborah James (Stanford University Press 282 pages $85 hardcover, $25.95 paperback). New and previously published ethnographic writings on gay and lesbian groups in the city, from “bears” to gay Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant congregations. Gay Voluntary Associations in New York: Public Sharing and Private Lives by Moshe Shokeid (University of Pennsylvania Press 232 pages $49.95). Explores changing and adaptive ideas of “Dutchness” since the colonial era. Douma (Amsterdam University Press, distributed by University of Chicago Press 234 pages $99). ![]() How Dutch Americans Stayed Dutch: An Historical Perspective on Ethnic Identities by Michael J. ![]()
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