Five families : Mexican case studies in the culture of poverty
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Five families : Mexican case studies in the culture of poverty
Basic Books, c1975
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 351)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
One of the truly seminal works in modern cultural anthropology, Five Families is a dramatic and forceful account of the men, women, and children of five Mexican families and the impoverished communities in which they live.
Table of Contents
* Introduction by Margaret Mead * Foreword by Oliver La Farge * The Setting * A Day in a Mexican Village: The Martnez Family * The Casa Grande: The Gmez Family * Street of the Bakers: The Gutirrez Family * On the Edge of Mexico City: The Snchez Family * Lomas de Chapultepec: The Castro Family
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