Anthropological Other Or Burmese Brother?: Studies in Cultural Analysis

New Brunswick (U.S.A.) : Transaction Publishers (1992)
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The studies collected in this volume represent Spiro's contention that despite marked differences, non-Western peoples are "brother," not "other," and that the opportunity to construct a genuine cross-cultural science with commanding universals remains compelling. Melford E. Spiro is the author.

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Anthropology and Human Nature.Melford E. Spiro - 1999 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 27 (1):7-14.

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