The Children of Sachez
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| Težina | 545 g |
|---|---|
| Format | 13 × 18 cm |
| Autor | |
| Izdavač | |
| Mjesto izdanja | London |
| Godina | 1979 |
| Broj stranica | 506 |
| Uvez | Meki |
| Stanje knjige | Vrlo dobro |
An intimate and groundbreaking work of social anthropology, this book presents the lives of a poor Mexican family in their own words. Through extended interviews with a father and his children, it reveals the daily struggles, hopes, conflicts, and resilience that shape their world in mid‑20th‑century Mexico City. The narrative explores themes of poverty, family bonds, gender roles, ambition, and survival, offering a deeply human portrait rather than abstract theory. Written by the American anthropologist who popularized the concept of the “culture of poverty,” it blends reportage and storytelling in a way that reads with the immediacy of a novel. It will interest readers drawn to social history, Latin American studies, and powerful first-person testimony.