![]() Crying Shame: Metaculture, Modernity, and the Exaggerated Death of Lament
ISBN: 978-1-4051-6992-9
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296 pages
December 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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James M. Wilce is Professor of Anthropology at Northern Arizona University. He has published a number of articles and is the author of Eloquence in Trouble: The Poetics and Politics of Complaint in Rural Bangladesh (1998) and Language and Emotion (forthcoming) and the editor of Social and Cultural Lives of Immune Systems (2003). Wilce serves on the editorial board of American Anthropologist and the Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. He is also the series editor for Blackwell Studies in Discourse and Culture.
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