The Way We Are: The Astonishing Anthropology Of Everyday Life (Kodansha Globe) by Margaret Visser

The Way We Are: The Astonishing Anthropology Of Everyday Life (Kodansha Globe)

Margaret Visser

320 pages first pub 1994 (editions)

nonfiction essays history reflective slow-paced

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From the celebrated author of The Rituals of Dinner and Much Depends on Dinner comes a new collection of witty and insightful essays. In The Way We Are Margaret Visser, a self-described "anthropologist of everyday life," identifies and dissects th...

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