perhaps Jean Lave's "Getting to be British" in History in Person: Enduring struggles, contentious practice, intimate identities, edited by Dorothy Holland and Jean Lave. School of American Research Press. 2001.
phillip
on 2/24/06 12:03 PM, Mike Cole at lchcmike@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear Xmca-o-phytes---
>
> A graduate student of mine is studying a Carribean ritual and asks about
> literature
> on CHAT/Socio-cultural approaches to analysing rituals as mediators of
> thought and
> action.
>
> What would you suggest that she read?
> mike
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