Alisse Waterston
Alisse Waterston (born 1951) is an American professor of anthropology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. Her work focuses on how systemic violence and inequality influence society. Provided by Wikipedia
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Love, sorrow, and rage : destitute women in a Manhattan residence / by Waterston, Alisse, 1951-
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Love, sorrow, and rage : destitute women in a Manhattan residence / by Waterston, Alisse, 1951-
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Street addicts in the political economy / by Waterston, Alisse, 1951-
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An anthropology of war : views from frontline /
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Gender in Georgia : feminist perspectives on culture, nation, and history in the South Caucasus /
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Anthropology off the shelf : anthropologists on writing /
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