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We are what we celebrate

understanding holidays and rituals

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English
Pages
253

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We Are What We Celebrate: Understanding Holidays and Rituals
December 1, 2004, NYU Press
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Cover of: We Are What We Celebrate
We Are What We Celebrate: Understanding Holidays and Rituals
2004, New York University Press
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Cover of: We Are What We Celebrate
We Are What We Celebrate: Understanding Holidays and Rituals
2004, New York University Press
in English
Cover of: We are what we celebrate
We are what we celebrate: understanding holidays and rituals
2004, New York University Press
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Table of Contents

Holidays and rituals : neglected seedbeds of virtue -- Amitai Etzioni
Who are we and where do we come from? Rituals, families, and identities -- Elizabeth H. Pleck
Just for kids : how holidays became child centered -- Gary Cross
This is our family : stepfamilies, rituals, and kinship connections -- Mary F. Whiteside
Gathering together : remembering memory through ritual -- John R. Gillis -- The
festival cycle : Halloween to Easter in the community of Middletown -- Theodore Caplow
Mainstreaming Kwanzaa -- Anna Day Wilde
Victorian days : performing community through local festival -- David E. Procter
Can you celebrate dissent? Holidays and social protest -- Francesca Polletta -- The
invention of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday -- Matthew Dennis
Proclaiming Thanksgiving throughout the land : from local to national holiday -- Diana Muir
"Our hearts burn with ardent love for two countries" : ethnicity and assimilation-- Ellen M. Litwicki.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
GT3930 .W37 2004, GT3930.W37 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 253 p. ;
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15574180M
Internet Archive
wearewhatweceleb0000unse
ISBN 10
081472227X, 0814722261
LCCN
2004015245
OCLC/WorldCat
55871156
Library Thing
204851
Goodreads
1951020
7046886

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