![]() ![]() Euler, and John Nagel (University of New Mexico Press 310 pages $27.95). The Sacred Oral Tradition of the Havasupai: As Retold by Elders and Headmen Manakaja and Sinyella, 1918-1921 edited by Frank D. Combines anthropology and history in a study of the 1948 war as remembered by Palestinian villagers, Jewish veterans, and British policemen stationed in Palestine. Remembering Palestine in 1948: Beyond National Narratives by Efrat Ben-Ze’ev (Cambridge University Press 272 pages $85). A meditation on human well-being that draws on the anthropologist’s return to a Sierra Leone village he had studied in 1969-70 and lived in in 1979. Life Within Limits: Well-Being in a World of Want by Michael Jackson (Duke University Press 230 pages $79.95 hardcover, $22.95 paperback). ![]() Documents the scope and persistence of ageism and argues that much of what we fear about aging is due to such bigotry. Traces a tradition of the barbershop as a hush harbor, or safe place for free expression, for African-Americans.Īgewise Fighting the New Ageism in America by Margaret Morganroth Gullette (University of Chicago Press 294 pages $29). Nunley (Wayne State University Press 214 pages $24.95). ![]() Keepin’ It Hushed: The Barbershop and African American Hush Harbor Rhetoric by Vorris L. ![]()
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