First published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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PART I: INTRODUCTION1. Primate Ethnographies: The Biological and Cultural Dimensions of Field Primatology By Karen B. StrierPART II: STARTING OUT2. There and Back Again: A Primatologist's Tale By Jim Moore3. Moonlit Walks: A Serendipitous Journey from Baboons and Chimpanzees to Nocturnal Primates By Leanne T. Nash4. The Lure of Lemurs to an Anthropologist By Robert W. Sussman5. On the Ground Looking Up By Kenneth Glander6. Learning to Become a Monkey By Michael A. HuffmanPART III: SOCIAL COMPLEXITIES7. TheAccidental Primatologist: My Encounters with Pygmy Marmosets and Cotton-top Tamarins By Charles T. Snowdon8. Of Monkeys, Moonlight, and Monogamy in the Argentinean Chaco By Eduardo Fernandez-Duque9. Stress in the Wilds By Jacinta C. Beehner and Thore J. Bergman10. Baboon Mechanics By S. Peter Henzi and Louise Barrett11. The Graceful Asian Ape By Ulrich H. ReichardPART IV: COMPARATIVE LENSES12. Studying Lemurs on Three Continents By Peter M. Kappeler13. A Tale of Two Monkeys By Stephen F. Ferrari14. There's a Monkey in my Kitchen (and I Like It): Fieldwork with Macaques in Bali and Beyond By Agustí n Fuentes15. Gorillas Across Time and Space By Martha M. Robbins16. Chimpanzee Reunion By Craig StanfordPART V: CHANGES WITH TIME17. QuestionsMy Mother Asked Me: An Inside View of a Thirty-Year Primate Project in a Costa Rican National Park By Linda Marie Fedigan18. Male Bands in the Amazonian Rainforest By Anthony Di Fiore19. Blue Monkeys and Bridges: Transformations in Habituation, Habitat and Pe