Caribbean Quarterly, Volumes 1-3Extra Mural Department of the University College of the West Indies, 1949 |
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... SOCIETY is bounded by poverty and color frustration . The island of Jamaica is taken as typical of society in the Caribbean . The family or domestic group in this society can be regarded as a phenomenon sui generis . Four types can be ...
... SOCIETY is bounded by poverty and color frustration . The island of Jamaica is taken as typical of society in the Caribbean . The family or domestic group in this society can be regarded as a phenomenon sui generis . Four types can be ...
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... society . The lower - class domestic family satisfies the needs of sex , domesticity , prestige , & c . , but it also subserves another important function . Jamaican society is in an acute state of disequilibrium . A vast lower - class ...
... society . The lower - class domestic family satisfies the needs of sex , domesticity , prestige , & c . , but it also subserves another important function . Jamaican society is in an acute state of disequilibrium . A vast lower - class ...
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... society are taught , as part of their cultural equip- ment , the groups whom it is appropriate for them to dislike or consider inferior . In the United States , as elsewhere , racial , national , and religious groups have a culturally ...
... society are taught , as part of their cultural equip- ment , the groups whom it is appropriate for them to dislike or consider inferior . In the United States , as elsewhere , racial , national , and religious groups have a culturally ...
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