Better Felt Than Said is an in-depth ethnographic study of how families living on the economic periphery of American industrialization make sense of the disease, tension, and uncertainty associated with poverty.
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About the Author
Troy Abell, Ph.D. is a lecturer in the fields of anthropology and education at Baylor University. He received the Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from Purdue University in 1974 and the M.P.H. from Harvard University in 1979.
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Better Felt Than Said is an in-depth ethnographic study of how families living on the economic periphery of American industrialization make sense of the disease, tension, and uncertainty associated with poverty.
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About the Author
Troy Abell, Ph.D. is a lecturer in the fields of anthropology and education at Baylor University. He received the Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from Purdue University in 1974 and the M.P.H. from Harvard University in 1979.