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Joan R. Rayfield was an English and Canadian [[Anthropologist|anthropologist]] and [[Linguistics|linguist]], who was a Professor of Anthropology at [[York University]].<ref>http://laps-dept.apps01.yorku.ca/anth/faculty/Rayfield/Rayfield.html</ref> Her publications include <i>The Languages of a Bilingual Community</i> about the uses of Yiddish and English in bilingual Ashkenazic Jewish communities in California in the 1960s,<ref>J. R. Rayfield, <i>The Languages of a Bilingual Community</i>, The Hague: Mouton, 1970.</ref> and an English translation of Jacques Maquet's <i>The blackBlack civilizationCivilization of Africa</i> and <i>Africanicity</i>. She died at the age of 82 in 2001.
 
==Selected Bibliography==
J. R. Rayfield, "The Dualism of Lévi-Strauss", <i>International Journal of Comparative Sociology</i>, Vol. 12, (Jan 1, 1971), pp. 267 f.<p>
J. R. Rayfield, “Theories of Urbanization and the Colonial City in West Africa”, <i>Africa</i> 64 (1974), pp. 163–185<p>
"The Golden Bough Sprouts Again", <i>Philosophy of the Social Sciences</i> Vol. 6 (Sep 1, 1976), pp. 255-272<p>
"FESPASCOJ. 1987:R. AfricanRayfield, Cinema"The andGolden CulturalBough IdentitySprouts Again", <i>VisualPhilosophy Anthropologyof the Social Sciences</i> 1Vol. 6 (1988Sep 1, 1976), pp. 201255-215272<p>
J. R. Rayfield, "FESPASCO 1987: African Cinema and Cultural Identity", <i>Visual Anthropology</i> 1 (1988), pp. 201-215<p>
 
 
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