In the nearly sixty years of anglophone Caribbean anthropology and sociology, no other institution or aspect of social life has been as researched as the African family.
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Learning to Be a Man: Culture, Socialization, and Gender Identity in Five Caribbean Communities
May 2002, University of West Indies Press
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in English
976640092X 9789766400927
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"In the nearly sixty years of anglophone Caribbean anthropology and sociology, no other institution or aspect of social life has been as researched as the African family."
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