Paul Friedrich
Professor Emeritus (active) of Social Thought, Anthropology, and Linguistics; Associate in Slavic Languages and Literatures
Selected Publications
- Proto-Indo-European Trees (1970)
- Agrarian Revolt in a Mexican Village (1977)
- Language, Context and the Imagination (1977)
- The Meaning of Aphrodite (1978)
- The Language Parallax: Linguistic Relativism and Poetic Indeterminacy (1986)
- The Princes of Naranja: An Essay in Anthrohistorical Method (1987);
- "Language, Ideology, and Political Economy" in American Anthropologist (1989)
- "Polytropy" in Metaphor in Anthropological Theory, ed. James Fernandez, (1991)
- "Russia and Eurasia/China," in Encyclopedia of World Cultures, v.b., co-ed. with Norma Diamond, (1994)
- Music in Russian Poetry (1997)
- "The Tragedy of Shame: Anna Karenina" in The Peiru Seminar Papers, v.3 (1998)
- "Alexandr Pushkin, wisdom poet," in Russian Literature (2004)
- From Root to Flower: Selected Poems (2006)
- The Gita Within Walden, (in press)
Courses Recently Taught
- Tolstoy, Russian Poetry, The Brothers Karamazov
- Thoreau: The American Renaissance
- World Poetry/Poetics (inc. T'ang Chinese, Bhagavad-Gita, Native American)
- Homer, Iliad, Odyssey