DAVID B. KRONENFELD, Plastic glasses and church fathers: Semantic extension from the ethnoscience tradition. (Oxford studies in anthropological linguistics, 3.) Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Pp. xii, 273. Hb $49.95, pb $24.95.

1998 ◽  
Vol 27 (03) ◽  
pp. 416-418
Author(s):  
John B. Gatewood
2000 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
pp. 453-456
Author(s):  
Clinton B. Seely

This is a very personal book, a poignant book, a compelling book, from beginning to end. The Preface sets the tone: self-reflexive and confessional. Wilce once wanted to be a medical doctor; he became instead a missionary in Bangladesh, but felt “guilt and pervasive disquiet” in that role; and while in Bengal – actually, in neighboring Calcutta – he suffered a “nightmarish” family tragedy involving medical practitioners. He later resigned from the mission and went to graduate school; then he returned to Bangladesh to study complaint and lament as expressed in one locality within the Bangla-speaking area. (“Bangla” and “Bengali” are two names for the same language. Wilce refers to the language as Bangla; so shall I.)


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