seeing them as events rather than objects
Key Features Provides a historical perspective on the origins of curriculum ideologies: The book places our current educational debates and issues in a historical context of enduring concerns
Lause's research indicates that the pervasive influence of secret societies may have played a part in key events such as the Freesoil movement
and the oral history collections at the Center for Southern Folklore and the University of Memphis
This book will help explain that there are always good reasons why a person feels the way they do
Extreme Weight Loss Sarah Walters seeing them as events ratherA study that explores patients' perspectives on a life altering surgery Bariatric surgery rates around the world have increased exponentially over the past decade. In Extreme Weight Loss, anthropologists Sarah Trainer, Alexandra Brewis, and Amber Wutich provide us with an inside look at how patients experience this medical procedure, as well as its far reaching and complex personal implications. Drawing on patient interviews, survey data, and more,