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psychoanalysis then of merely reproducing commonsense psychology may be unfair. Popular nineteenthcentury Central European understandings are now relatively inaccessible to us except perhaps in their Freudian form. If psychoanalysis becomes increasingly congenial to anthropologists then this might merely mean we are all psychoanalysts now; everyday psychology reproduces psychoanalysis. As Obeyesekere points out, it might be impossible to distinguish the interpretation 'by an anthropologist sensitive to psychoanalysis [from] the real thing'. 9. Kuper, A. 1979. A Structural Approach to Dreams. Man 14: 645-66. 10. Levi-Strauss, C. 1968. The Sorcerer and his Magic. In Structural Anthropology I. London: Allen Lane.