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DEVIANCE: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
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DEVIANCE: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES Hardcover - 1991

by MORRIS FREILICH, DOUGLAS RAYBECK, ,

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Anthropologists are latecomers to the study of deviance.

About the author

MORRIS FREILICH is Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Northeastern University. He brings to this study thirty years of research and teaching experience in anthropology and deviance related topics. He edited The Relevance of Culture (Bergin & Garvey, 1989).

DOUGLAS RAYBECK is Professor of Anthropology at Hamilton College. He has contributed to a wide range of journals including Ethos, Medical Anthropology Quarterly, and The Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.

JOEL SAVISHINSKY is Professor of Anthropology at Ithaca College. He has conducted numerous case studies of human adaptation to extreme environments throughout the world, and is the author of The Trail of the Hare and numerous articles in anthropology, ecology, and psychology journals.