Self and Society

Self and Society
ISBN-10
0065011279
ISBN-13
9780065011272
Series
Self and Society
Category
College readers
Pages
254
Language
English
Published
1992
Publisher
Addison-Wesley
Author
Josephine K. Tarvers

Description

... Marianne Cooley , University of Houston ; George Gadda , UCLA ; John Gage , University of Oregon ; Anne Greene , Wesleyan ... Kelly Reed , Northeastern University ; Todd Sammons , University of Hawaii at Manoa ; Charles 1.

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