Re: Production vs Reproduction

Katherine Goff (Katherine_Goff who-is-at ceo.cudenver.edu)
Sat, 14 Mar 1998 12:50:01 -0700

Robert writes:
>The Davidson book sounds facinating, and I would think very much in
>tune
>with the central thesis of the Levinson et al book, that reproduction
>theory
>fails to convince primarily because it does not allow sufficient room
>for
>human agency. I thought their approach was a richly cultural (as
>distinct from
>"cross-cultural") one. Hope you don't mind the quibble !
>May I request ahead of time a copy of your review when you finish it ?
>Robert

Please elaborate on your distinction between cultural and
cross-cultural.
The Levinson book does not make comparisons 'cross the studies that
were done in different countries, but placing the studies in one book
offers the reader the opportunity to do that.

I will make the review available as soon as possible.

Thanx for sharing your interest.

Kathie

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